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In part two of this special podcast, Matt Iles and Johnny Hunt sit down with former Bristol Rovers, Reading and Norwich City striker Jamie Cureton to talk about his career.In a brilliant and honest interview, Jamie goes through his career and really opens up about his time across the Football League.It's not to be missed!This is an hour-long episode, with Part One available here This Podcast has been created and uploaded by The Real EFL Podcast. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this special podcast, Matt Iles and Johnny Hunt sit down with former Bristol Rovers, Reading and Norwich City striker Jamie Cureton to talk about his career.In a brilliant and honest interview, Jamie goes through his career and really opens up about his time across the Football League.It's not to be missed!This is an hour-long episode, with Part Two to follow in 48 hours.This Podcast has been created and uploaded by The Real EFL Podcast. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sports Horn – it's the UK's third most talked about sports radio network, and it begins broadcasting September 20th!Join ex-footballer and current pundit Ian Fiveankles with co-host Anthony Richardson as they tackle the biggest sporting stories in their brand new breakfast show, only on SPORTS HORN.Dishing out the sort of insight one can only acquire from playing LDV Vans Trophy fixtures against both Jamie Cureton and Jamie O'Hara, this is a breakfast show not to be missed... Sports Horn is a weekly sports radio parody from the comedic minds of The Exploding Heads (Mark Davison and Anthony Richardson) who can be found at @Exploding_Heads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We interviewed Col U legend Jamie Cureton, chatting all about his career and that special season with the U's.
Its the final episode and City are top at the halfway point in the season - The lads look back on series 1 before moving onto Episode 23 and Barnsley; 1) A club we have a fantastic record against; 2) A yellow wall at Oakwell, David Nielson scores and Norwich are on the brink of our first-ever playoffs; 3) Flecky scores to knock out, Norwich Hall of Famer, Mel Machin's Barnsley in the 1992 FA Cup; 4) Bryan Gunn's managerial debut, Jamie Cureton returns and Wes Hoolahan's first-ever Norwich City goal - Optimism returns as Barnsley are thrashed 4.0; 5) Final Thoughts - Andrew Croft does a 'Fashanu'
Ivar Ingimarsson’s first taste of Reading Football Club was a futile dive to stop Jamie Cureton’s goalbound effort that secured the Royals promotion to the second-tier in 2002. Little did he know at that moment, he would be one of many Brentford men that day to join Reading and form part of a fantastic team that broke the Football League points record. In a Christmas special edition of The Tilehurst End Podcast, Marc Mayo is joined by Marco Bader to interview the ex-Iceland international, reviewing his career in the game, his time under the likes of Steve Coppell, Brendan Rodgers and Brian McDermott, and what he’s up to now. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome.
This week's guest is Jamie Cureton, one of football's ultimate 'journeymen'. In a career spanning over two decades, Jamie has won promotion with Reading, suffered relegation heartache with Norwich, had a stint in South Korea and scored nearly 400 goals. We chatted about all that and more in this episode of Love of the Game!
Episode Two: Dressing rooms, bullying and nomadic footballers. Jamie Cureton came through the academy at Norwich City, making his debut in 1993. He has subsequently played for 18 other clubs in England, amassing over 1000 matches as a footballer, scoring over 300 goals. Jamie Cureton is the only player to score in all of the top 9 divisions in English football, his career has seen him make 28 separate moves. If anyone is qualified to talk about the trials and tribulations of a professional footballer, it's Jamie Cureton. We discuss the changes in dressing room culture since 1993, the difficulties of moving from club to club, including a difficult move to Asia. Finally, we discuss Jamie's worries about life after football, as well as his plans once we finally hangs his boots up for good.
In episode 5 we caught up with former Grecian and fan favourite Jamie Cureton who reflects on his career and his time at St James Park where he scored over 40 goals in two seasons.
In this episode Jamie disects his career, the best goals, the move to Korea, championship manager 01/02, dying his hair green, we ask it all and he leaves nothing behind.www.ko-fi.com/nonleaguenoshwww.nonleaguenosh.com
In part one of this weeks special James finds out why Jamie doesnt trust cats, discusses the dissapointment in a dressing room that had a real chance of promotion and Adam shares a tale of excess volumes of lemongrass...as well as some decent football chat. Part 2 will explore Jamies fascinating career in fine detail...www.ko-fi.com/nonleaguenoshwww.nonleaguenosh.com
An interview with former Royals striker Jamie Cureton - open and honest, and it's a fun one. Hosted by Paul Mann. Guest: Jamie Cureton
Jack spoke with Rovers legend/pantomime villain Jamie Cureton for a candid and open conversation about his mammoth career, growing up in Bristol, his spell at The Gas and his thoughts on retiring. Support the show (https://patreon.com/gascast)
It's the last 16 of The FA Trophy and FA Vase. In the Trophy Aveley from Step 4 entertain Step 2 and managerless Chelmsford City. Aveley boss Keith Rowland renews acquaintance with fellow Northern Irishman Dave Anderson and explains why he came back into management with the Essex club.Meanwhile, in the FA Vase, Longridge Town boss Lee Ashcroft knows the visit of Hebburn and their three plus coaches of supporters will be a tough game but also a momentous game in their short history Whatever happens he's going to ensure all at the club enjoy it.Hoping to enjoy his club a little bit longer is Life President at Worksop Town Keith Ilet. He's spent 50 years with the club and is now spear-heading a campaign to make sure they raise £30,000 by the end of the month to clear debt for a new Chairman to come in with a new business plan to save the club.Editor at Large at The Non League Football Paper Matt Badcock rounds off the show with news on Jamie Cureton's departure from Bishop's Stortford and Kevin Horlock's return to management at Needham Market.
The D&K Reposs Non League Show Jamie Cureton Interview 20/01/20
Ady Williams chats to former Reading striker Jamie Cureton, who's played over 1000 games, and scored nearly 400 goals. Cureton discusses the moment he secured Reading's promotion in 2002, and the strain that can be put on footballers' personal lives at the start of their careers, and the end.
Jamie Cureton is a real fan favourite at Norwich City having come through as a youngster and going on to score some really memorable goals at the club. In this exclusive interview, Jamie speaks to Chris about how he turned down Manchester United for The Canaries, his dislike for Glenn Roeder and his flourishing career that sees him still playing at the age of 44. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - TNC POD ON iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-tnc-podcast/id1210344078?mt=2 - TNC POD ON Souncloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-77650364 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROUDLY BACKED BY: - Woodfordes Brewery: https://www.woodfordes.com/ - The Big C: http://www.big-c.co.uk/ - Gasway: http://www.gasway.co.uk/ - Credo Asset Finance: https://www.credoassetfinance.com/ - Hoffer & Webb LLC: https://hofferwebb.com/ - Oliver Hill Coaching: https://hillcoachingcompany.co.uk/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIND US HERE: Subscribe to TalkNorwichCity: http://bit.ly/SubToTNC Website: talknorwichcity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkNorwichCity Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkNorwichCity Instagram: https://instagram.com/talknorwichcity/ Contact: talknorwichcity@gmail.com
Episode 21: Dragons, Unicorns and Amazingstoke In this episode we talk about an amazing achievement from Jamie Cureton, also we look at our team of the week in Basingstoke Town FC. We also have a look at the convoluted play-off system for step 3 and 4. Lastly we outline our last few episodes of the season. @KTEPod @Garethlewes @chrisjmason12 @CHarrisJuly66 email: ktepod@gmail.com
In this week's show we speak to local legend Lee Hook about his hopes for the future after his exit from Dover Athletic, and new Faversham Town joint-manager Danny Chapman tells us about the challenges ahead at Salters Lane. We reflect on Ebbsfleet's FA Cup exit and Matt gives a very bleak prognosis for Dover. Plus we talk moving house, talking to your TV remote and there's a very strange section about Jamie Cureton's hair.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Lars Sivertsen and Paul Watson to discuss England’s success in the Nations League, Irish woe on both sides of the border, Wales falling at the final hurdle, Switzerland 5-2 Belgium and Jamie Cureton’s milestone
The legendary Dagenham & Redbridge striker looks ahead to his side's FA Cup tie at #Everton #EFC #FACUP
Jonathan Oakes is joined by Burnley manager Sean Dyche to reveal how he managed to lure Joey Barton to the club. Burton manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink talks about life in League One and Jamie Cureton explains how he is still scoring goals at the age of 40.
Interview with professional footballer and 2014-2015 player of the year for Dagenham and Redbridge Jamie Cureton. Giving advice for young footballers looking to get into professional football.
On this week's show Ollie, Paul and Hants review yesterday's disappointing home defeat as City lost to Bristol Rovers 2-1. Plus the team discuss Scot Bennett's nasty looking injury, Jamie Cureton's wonderful run of form and Craig Woodman's dodgy start to the season. There's also a round-up of yesterday's League Two action and a preview to City's two upcoming matches: Barnet on Tuesday followed by the tough test of Port Vale at St James' Park on Saturday.
On this week's show Ollie Heptinstall, Paul Martin and Paul 'Hants' Sussex look back on two excellent away wins for City, at Aldershot and Accrington. They also discuss Alan Gow, Artur Krysiak, Jamie Cureton, Scot Bennett and new 1931 signing Elliott Chamberlain, their player of the month and League Two. Plus, Hants interviews Les Miller who was at last week's Trust Board of Society meeting. The #SteveFlackStatAttack hashtag makes a return and the team preview City's next match; at home to Burton Albion.