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Lee Hendrie and Jamie Redknapp unpack Aston Villa's nervy 1-nil win over Bournemouth as Ollie Watkins became the clubs all-time top Premier League which helped boost their Champions League chances. Listen to every episode of The Sky Sports Football Podcast here: skysports.com/the-sky-sports-football-podcastYou can listen to The Sky Sports Football Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The Sky Sports Football Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Paul Hawksbee & Charlie Baker bring you all the action as the Cheltenham Festival kicks off. It was a packed Day 1 at the festival as the guys were joined by former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie, former Southampton defender Francis Benali, and good friend of the show Paddy Power. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly Cates is joined by Izzy Christiansen and Lee Hendrie as they discuss Aston Villa's 1-0 victory away at Brentford that sees the Villains move into 7th place in the Premier League as they try to secure a UEFA Champions League place.
David Jones is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher and former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie to discuss West Ham's 1-1 draw at Villa Park. Plus, the Super Sunday discuss the decision to send-off Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly at Wolves on Saturday and condemn the subsequent abuse that referee Michael Oliver has suffered. Plus, the pressure on Ange Postecoglou ramps up following Tottenham Hotspur's 2-1 home defeat to Leicester City.
Dave Jones is joined by Paul Merson and Lee Hendrie as Arsenal had a late goal ruled out by VAR as Aston Villa recovered from two goals down to claim a dramatic 2-2 draw which leaves the Gunners six points behind leaders Liverpool.Mikel Arteta admits the disallowed goal is hard to take and suggests that something in his side is missing. Merson describes the marking of Ollie Watkins for Villa's second goal as ‘schoolboy stuff'.
Jamie Redknapp and Lee Hendrie join David Jones to discuss Nottingham Forest's 2-1 comeback win over Aston Villa, which saw them move back into the Premier League's top four.
Charlie Baker was back in the hotseat for today's show alongside Paul Hawksbee. Former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie joined the guys in the studio off the back of an amazing night for Aston Villa. Astronomy/Torquay fan Chris Lintott was on the show as we talked wormholes and we ended with a Birthday Spread. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Redknapp and Lee Hendrie analyse Arsenal's 2-0 win over Aston Villa in the Premier League after Unai Emery's side completed a league double over the Gunners last season. Hear reaction from David Raya after he made a wonder save to deny Ollie Watkins, Villa boss Emery and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta joins the panel to discuss the importance of the victory.
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Redknapp and Lee Hendrie join David Jones to analyse Aston Villa's 3-2 win over Luton Town in the Premier League as Unai Emery's side look to pull away from Tottenham and Manchester United for a Champions League spot.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Lee Hendrie as the panel reflect on Aston Villa's 5-0 demolition of Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.Goals from John McGinn, Ollie Watkins, Leon Bailey, Youri Tielemans and Alex Moreno gave the Villains an impressive victory over the Blades that moves Villa to 4th and level on points with Arsenal & Manchester City.
Michelle Owen is joined by Michael Dawson, Lee Hendrie and George Boateng to discuss all things festive football.The team share some of their most memorable stories of preparing for and playing in games over Christmas and New Year.Don't forget, you can watch plenty of EFL games live on Sky Sports over the next couple of weeks, including Leeds vs Ipswich, Southampton vs Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday vs Hull and many more!
This episode discusses issues that some people might find distressing. If you are suffering distress or despair, details of help and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline. Former Aston Villa favourite Lee Hendrie joins Kammy and Ben for this week's Proper Football Podcast. He takes us through his disastrous Villa debut and reveals which surprising figure consoled him while the game was going on. He tells us which manager would have eaten himself if he'd been chocolate and how he ended up playing for Nuneaton Griff. He also talks honestly about his mental health issues, how things almost became too much for him to bear, and what strategies he uses to cope with them now. Meanwhile, Kammy recalls playing against Lee's dad and explains how he ended up burning one of his team-mate's football socks.
This week, Crouchy and Chris are joined by the man, the myth, the legend that is Lee Hendrie. The lads discuss some of the changing room antics that went down during their time at the Villa as well as some of their BIG night outs on the town. They are are also privileged enough to to be given an insight in to some of the more difficult periods in Lee's life and just how he was able to overcome them. With a career in football that spanned nearly 25 years, it is safe to say Lee has seen more than his fair share both on and off the field with a lot of those antics involving the big man himself. This could be one of our most entertaining guests of the season so far…. Chumbawamba For more banter: Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFULBvlxNWW8cWsrV6fGrcwFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_Stark Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Lee HendrieTwitter - https://twitter.com/leehendrie77 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/leehendrie77 #PeterCrouch #LeeHendrie #ChrisStark #Chumbawamba #AD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Jones presents 'Saturday Night Football' alongside Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Lee Hendrie, and they watched Aston Villa beat Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge to move above the hosts and into the top half of the Premier League. Lee described Chelsea's defending as ‘schoolboy' whilst Jimmy said their main problem is putting the ball in the back of the net and they need to be calmer in front of goal. The duo also highlighted Ollie Watkins' performance which was capped by another away goal and the forward produced a standout performance.Mykhaylo Mudryk again failed to impress for Chelsea and missed some key chances, but Hasselbaink defended the forward saying that he needs more time to settle. However, Hendrie feels the Ukrainian should have converted the opportunities he failed to capitalise on. They also discuss Graham Potter's future, and feel if the negative results continue, the pressure will build. Hendrie thinks the Champions League tie against Real Madrid will be crucial to determine Potter's outcome. Hasselbaink however believes Chelsea's board should look at Arsenal's decision to back Mikel Arteta and trust the process as the Gunners are a great example of adopting that approach.There is also reaction from both goal scorers, Ollie Watkins and John McGinn as well as Graham Potter, who felt Chelsea were second best in both boxes despite having more attempts. Unai Emery also gives his views on the result and said that securing European football for next season will be difficult, but they will try to achieve it.
This week Clemmie teams up with GambleAware to talk about the new gambling harms prevention campaign to ensure football fans are protected during the current FIFA World Cup and cost-of-living crisis GambleAware's new campaign underlines the message that 'gambling harms can affect anyone' and is backed by the Football Supporters Association (FSA), as well as former players including Peter Shilton, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Lee Hendrie. Clemmie talks to Steph Shilton, whose husband, former England goalkeeper and the most capped England footballer, Peter Shilton OBE, was addicted to gambling for 45 years. And she chats to Jo Mustafa who became addicted to gambling around seven years ago after winning a one-off bet on a football match with her stepdad. Anyone concerned about their gambling, or that of a loved one, can visit BeGambleAware.org for free, confidential advice and support, or The National Gambling Helpline is available on 0808 8020 133 and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And to find out more about the campaign, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's guest is Patrick Moylan-Jones, who loves nothing more than "the Villa." No, he's not Love Island's biggest fan, but instead a die-hard Aston Villa supporter, who lets us know just why he hates "Blues," and fills us in about the biggest club in the UK's 2nd City. Patrick's goals span nearly 40 years, stemming from European Cup triumph, and ending up in a passionate Derby victory. Come for the Jack Grealish love-fest, but stay for the hilarious story of how boyhood Aston Villa fan Lee Hendrie managed to get himself excommunicated from the club after a night out drinking. This is a great, and funny, trip through the annals of Aston Villa history. We hope you enjoy! As always, please leave us a 5 star review wherever you get your podcasts, and share with those around you! Cheers! Patrick's Goals: 1). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJYoZ37SjDw 2). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3gns1yFyrA (03:20 mark) 3). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzCqjGIq1L4 (00:20 mark) 4). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z_V0AnGRMU (00:18 mark) 5). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xId_x0WdB3I (00:45 mark) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/desert-island-goals/support
Vicky and Darren are joined by Lee Hendrie to reflect on a weekend where Man City and Liverpool both recorded wins as the title race tightens with four games to go. They also discuss who might join Norwich in heading to the Championship, with Everton facing a tough game against their manager Frank Lampard's former club Chelsea.
Jonathan Oakes is joined by David Prutton and Lee Hendrie to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.In the Championship (from the start) the panel look back on the managerial departures of Veljko Paunovic and Darren Ferguson from Reading and Peterborough respectively in the shakeup in the relegation battle, a big win for Huddersfield at Fulham and Sheffield United fan Ian Rands (@4BladesinthePub podcast) assesses their ominous move into the top six.Huddersfield's Sorba Thomas (35m31s) then takes centre stage as he reveals all by answering our quickfire questions in Ten To Tackle.In League One (39m40s) there was a draw between the two pacesetters in Rotherham and Wigan, MK Dons continued their promotion push with another win at Sunderland, and Ipswich fan Benjamin Bloom (Blue Monday Podcast) discusses their upturn in form under Kieran McKenna.And in League Two (50m14s) there was a winning start for Walsall boss Michael Flynn, Bradford fan Steve Gorringe (@ShipleyBantams) reviews the departure of Derek Adams and Bristol Rovers continued their good form under Joey Barton.All that and much, much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by Don Goodman and Lee Hendrie to assess all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two. The panel dissects all the most recent news and talking points from the EFL, and Blackpool's Kevin Stewart takes Ten To Tackle.The Championship (from the start) was on a rest week due to the international break, so the panel took some time to reflect on the recent form of West Brom and Sheffield United, and the appointment of Steve Morison at Cardiff until the end of the season.We also hear from Blackpool's Kevin Stewart (26m36s), who answered our questions in Ten To Tackle. In League One (31m30s) there was a return to the top for Plymouth, a brilliant win by MK Dons inspired by Max Watters and a battling draw for injury-hit Gillingham at Sheffield Wednesday.And in League Two (46m36s) the panel look back at the live game between Port Vale and Bradord, James Rowberry's impressive start at the helm of Newport, and Stevenage's decision to sack Alex Revell.All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by Andy Hinchcliffe and Lee Hendrie to assess all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.The panel dissects all the most recent news and talking points from the EFL, while we also hear from Barnsley striker Cauley Woodrow in Ten To Tackle as he answers our quickfire questions.In the Championship (from the start) the panel discuss defeats for West Brom and Fulham, and assess where the two early frontrunners are as we head into the international break. Bournemouth now lead the way, and Stoke and Coventry claimed big wins to underline their credentials. Elsewhere, Cardiff and Middlesbrough's struggles went on, Bristol City continued their impressive form away from home and Blackpool claimed another big win.We also hear from Barnsley forward Cauley Woodrow in Ten To Tackle (40m10s).In League One (47m00s) we look back at a big win for Portsmouth and Danny Cowley over Sunderland, Wycombe's incredible 4-3 win against Morecambe and whether Doncaster can build on a surprise win over MK Dons and start to climb the table.And in League Two (58m30s) the panel assess Michael Flynn's departure from Newport, Forest Green's continued dominance at the top, a satisfying win for Ben Garner and Swindon against Bristol Rovers, and Bradford beating Rochdale.All that and much more!
Ben Haines is joined by former Aston Villa midfielder, Lee Hendrie, and Premier League reporter, Vaishali Bhardwaj, to dissect Ronaldo's first game back at Old Trafford for 12 years. He scored twice on his Manchester United return and received a rapturous reception from fans lucky enough to be inside the ground. Plus, Crystal Palace beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 with a dream debut for Palace's new signing, Odsonne Edouard. Topics: 1'03 – Lee Hendrie on whether we saw a different Cristiano Ronaldo 3'44 – Cristiano Ronaldo talking about his first game back at Old Trafford 5'04 – Ronaldo admits he was nervous ahead of today's game 10'35 – Are Manchester United title contenders with Ronaldo? 12'01 – The other key performers for Manchester United 16'52 – Vaishali Bhardwaj on Crystal Palace's emphatic 3-0 win over Spurs 22'52 – Connor Gallagher's performance
We realise Saturday's Football Daily was truncated, so apologies from us and here's the FULL version for you... Ben Haines is joined by former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie and Premier League reporter Vaishali Bhardwaj to dissect Ronaldo's first game back at Old Trafford as a Manchester United player for 12 years. He scored twice on his Manchester United return and received a rapturous reception from fans lucky enough to be inside the ground. Plus, Crystal Palace beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 with a dream debut for Palace's new signing, Odsonne Edouard Topics: 1'03 – Lee Hendrie on whether we saw a different Cristiano Ronaldo 3'44 – Cristiano Ronaldo talking about his first game back at Old Trafford 5'04 – Ronaldo admits he was nervous ahead of today's game 10'35 – Are Manchester United title contenders with Ronaldo? 12'01 – The other key performers for Manchester United 16'52 – Vaishali Bhardwaj on Crystal Palace's emphatic 3-0 win over Spurs 22'52 – Connor Gallagher's performance
Steve Crossman is joined by Guillem Balague, Pat Nevin, Gary Caldwell and Ian Dennis to react to Lionel Messi's emotional press conference where he said goodbye to Barcelona. The panel discuss the recent and pending transfers in the Premier League, debating who is best equipped to challenge for the title as Chelsea close in on a reunion with Romelu Lukaku. And former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie stops by for a chat on life for his former club without Jack Grealish. TOPICS: 01:00: Discussion on Lionel Messi's tearful press conference as he waves goodbye to Barcelona. 10:28: Romelu Lukaku and his probable move to Chelsea - how does Thomas Tuchel get the best from him? 17:25: Life without Jack Grealish at Aston Villa and how will he do at Manchester City? 23:25: Do Manchester City need a striker and what next for Harry Kane?
Paul and Andy continue their tour of the UK as today they are live from Birmingham! The guys were joined by former Scotland defender Matt Elliot, comedian Karen Bayley and former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ABITABLUE EURO 2020 - Preview Episode. It's Here !! "It's all kicking off in Europe"...The preview episode of the new saga gets underway with our two hosts Jason Trinder and Andy Gorman arguing over who's making the most noise in the studio and spraying cans of Coca-Cola all over the microphone. When order is restored, they introduce their special signing for the tournament - broadcasting legend and Pep lookalike wannabe Jason Mohammad and special guest former Leeds United, Everton, and all-around superstar Jermaine Beckford. Hear the boys chat about Wales' striker woes, Scotland's chances (brief), and England's midfield conundrum. There's also Jermaine's epic Duncan Ferguson story and his tips for Euro glory. Oh and has anyone seen Lee Hendrie?All will become clear as you join the ABITABLUE crew with a brew. Enjoy! Brought to you by iStadia Solutions and Hawkes Bespoke Outfitters, Cardiff.
The time an Aston Villa youth player did a poo in a football boot, Lee Hendrie didn't crash a golf buggy, Steve Froggatt dressed as a lion and John Gregory bought a second fridge for his complimentary Muller yoghurts...Here's a compilation of the Top 10 funniest moments from our Claret & Blue interviews...
Jeanette Kwakye is joined by former Tottenham right-back Stephen Kelly, former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie and Ben Haines from 90min to analyse Manchester City beating Tottenham 1-0 at Wembley to win their fourth consecutive EFL Cup title. They discuss how Pep Guardiola has “transcended the idea of football positionally” and how they have developed the habit of winning trophies. The team unpick whether Jose Mourinho should have been sacked ahead of the final, how Ryan Mason has handled this past week, whether Mason is the man for the job permanently and what now for Harry Kane now the wait for silverware continues. The race for the top four in the Premier League is hotting up after Liverpool drop points to Newcastle and is Burnley’s Chris Wood the league’s most underrated striker? TOPICS 3’00” – Ben and Stephen’s pain as Spurs’ fans as Manchester City win their fourth consecutive League Cup 4’30” – How Manchester City are “transcending the idea of football positionally” 7’00” – How do you defend against this Manchester City team? 9’00” – Manchester City’s ability to win “ugly” as well as playing beautiful football 10’00” – Interview with Pep Guardiola 11’00” – Guardiola’s habit of winning trophies 15’30” – Interview with Ryan Mason 19’00” – Mason’s handling of the past week 22’00” – Timing of Jose Mourinho’s sacking 26’00” – Who should be Tottenham’s new manager? 29’00” – Will Harry Kane leave Spurs this summer? 34’00” – Premier League’s top four battle 36’00” – Liverpool’s late collapses 40’00” – Consequences for Liverpool if they fail to make top four 43’00” – Is Chris Wood one of the most underrated strikers in the Premier League? 47’00” – West Brom drop points against Aston Villa
Former Villain Lee Hendrie chats with Rob McCaffrey about the return of ITV's Harry's Heroes And what he truly thinks about John Gregory, Paul Merson And Dwight Yorke. Plus this is your chance to see a recent wondergoal by the midfield dynamo.
The Blades get back to losing ways against Tottenham, and Ben and Andrew are left scratching their heads at some woeful defending not least from Oli Norwood. Plus, McGoldrick the goal machine, Lee Hendrie driving us to hit that mute button, and an Anton Chekhov reference. To lighten the mood, this week's Memorable Match is a balloon-inflicted defeat on Manchester City in the 4th round of the 2008 FA Cup: Bryan Robson's last hurrah. Finally, we finish this week by looking ahead to next week's visit of Plymouth Argyle, and a chance to get another of those W things. Thank you very much for listening, and UTB!
Launched today and in conjunction with the EFL's charity partner MIND, ‘Team Talk' aims to tackle the negative effects that isolation and loneliness are having on our mental health during lockdown, and one man who knows all about that is Aston Villa legend Lee Hendrie who talks exclusively about his own personal struggles. Michael O'Neill sits down with Clem to talk about the restructuring and progress he's made at Stoke in the last 12 months, and Leyton Orient's Jobi McAnuff is here to give us his expert opinion on all this week's major talking points, and look ahead to this weekend's key fixtures.
Lee Hendrie played professional football for his home-city club Aston Villa, Stoke City, Sheffield United and Derby County among other clubs. He represented England at under 21 and senior level. Lee currently works as a commentator and analyst for Sky Sports. As someone who has survived two suicide attempts, Lee is also an insightful and inspirational speaker on mental health.
Has there been a crazier and more bonkers weekend of football? Well, that’s what Jeanette Kwakye tries to find out as she reflects on an absolutely incredible weekend in the Premier League. She is joined by former Bournemouth defender, Simon Francis, ex Aston Villa midfielder, Lee Hendrie and Ben Haines from 90 min. Handball, VAR, bad defending and sloppy penalties are all discussed as the team zone in on Manchester City’s 5-2 loss to Leicester, how a late equaliser for Newcastle against Spurs proved controversial, how United left it very, very late to beat Brighton and what is going wrong with Chelsea’s defence. Not only that it was the Women’s FA Cup quarter finals this weekend and Ben tells the pod of his match highlights and lets us in on the identity of a very famous footballer that he has been speaking to this week. (A little hint – he’s Welsh and is back in a Spurs shirt again!) And Lee tells the panel which result shocked him the most, and it wasn’t from any games featuring Man United, Spurs, Chelsea or Manchester City….listen to find out!
After Celtic crash out of the Champions League Perry Groves slams their performance claiming that League One sides in England would have beaten the Hungarian champions, Crystal Palace midfielder Andros Townsend defends Harry Maguire claiming the Manchester United skipper should retain the captaincy at Old Trafford, Lee Hendrie blasts his old teammate Gareth Southgate for not selecting Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish in the current England squad, Paul Hawksbee takes to the roof at Spurs and tries out the new Dare Skywalk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, on Kick-Off Hugh Woozencroft (a Manchester United fan) tells Dean Ashton why he’d be happy to see Lionel Messi at Liverpool or Manchester City, on Drive Darren Gough takes on the ‘press up challenge’ and calls out the Breakfast team, David Lloyd praises James Anderson for starting off as ‘Banksy and becoming a Rembrandt’ and on the Sports Bar there’s breaking news as the NBA is postponed in protest following the shooting of Jacob Blake. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s been a big night in the Premier League at both ends of the table as the race for the top four and the battle at the bottom gets even tighter. Jeanette Kwakye is joined by former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie and former Everton midfielder Leon Osman as Villa miss the chance to earn a vital victory – drawing 1-1 with Everton. Former Chelsea and England midfielder Karen Carney and Conor McNamara are at Selhurst Park to analyse the VAR controversy in Manchester United’s 2-0 win over Crystal Palace. Derby defender Curtis Davies joins the pod from the King Power Stadium to assess Leicester’s 2-0 win over Sheffield United – which keeps them in the top four. And with Leeds United just one point away from being promoted back to the Premier League after 16 years away – Curtis tells us how his Derby side are preparing to face them on Sunday. We also hear from Dean Smith, Roy Hodgson, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Chris Wilder.
Emma Saunders, former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie, former West Bromwich Albion midfielder Jonathan Greening & Ben Haines look back at all the action in the FA Cup this weekend as Manchester City kept their hopes of a treble winning season alive after a 2-0 win at Newcastle United, Arsenal leaving it late against Sheffield United & Ross Barkley coming off the bench to send Chelsea to Wembley in a 1-0 win at Leicester. The guys also look at a dreadful weekend for team in the bottom end of the Premier League as both Aston Villa & Watford suffer defeats at home. You'll hear from managers Pep Guardiola, Steve Bruce, Mikel Arteta & Nigel Pearson reflecting on their respective teams results over the weekend.
Steve Crossman presents reaction to the return of the Premier League after a 100 day wait. Former Chelsea midfielder Pat Nevin and correspondent John Murray join us from the Etihad Stadium to reflect on Manchester City’s 3-0 win over Arsenal – with a poignant goal scored by Raheem Sterling following his involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement. They analyse a stunning performance from Kevin De Bruyne and discuss what next for David Luiz at Arsenal after the substitute was sent off. Former Crystal Palace striker Clinton Morrison, former Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie and senior football reporter Ian Dennis analyse Aston Villa’s 0-0 draw with Sheffield United. They discuss how powerful it was to see all players from both teams take the knee to mark the Black Lives Matter campaign as the whistle went at the start of the match. The panel also weigh-in on the failure of goal line technology to detect whether Oliver Norwood’s shot had crossed the line for Sheffield United. You’ll also hear from all four managers: Pep Guardiola, Mikel Arteta, Chris Wilder and Dean Smith.
In the latest of a series of wide-ranging chats with Championship stars, Gary Weaver and Lee Hendrie speak to Hull City boss Grant McCann about losing key players, play-off heartache, transitioning into the role of a manager and much, much more!
Sky Sports take a look at three future stars of the English game that are currently plying their trade in the Championship.In this episode... David Craig is joined by Andy Hinchcliffe and Danny Higginbotham to discuss Swansea defender Joe Rodon.Scott Minto is then joined by Keith Andrews and Lee Hendrie to assess winger Grady Diangana, who is currently on loan at West Brom from West Ham.Finally, David Prutton is joined by Don Goodman and Hinchcliffe to take a look at Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo.
John Barnes and Lee Hendrie join Kelly Cates, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville to discuss all the latest talking points from the world of football.
Ally McCoist leaps to the defence of Watford’s Troy Deeney on the Breakfast show after the Hornets’ captain refused to train due to his fears over the Coronavirus and the wellbeing of his family, meanwhile the former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan tells Jim White & Natalie Sawyer that Deeney must now take a pay cut if he’s unwilling to train, Lee Hendrie opens up about his own depression while encouraging listeners to talk about their problems, former world champion Ricky Hatton urges Mike Tyson not to return to the ring to fight Evander Holyfield but David Haye thinks that the third bout of the trilogy should happen, Hawksbee & Jacobs take us back to some Clips of the Week from 2012 plus they discuss the text topic of ‘German’ cockney rhyming slang, Freddie Flintoff tells Breakfast how he duped the producers of I’m a Celebrity Down Under into thinking he had a certain phobia and on the Sports Bar there’s another Titanic battle between Andy Goldstein & Jason Cundy in Play Your Cards Wrong. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everyone thinks they know the full story when it comes to former Aston Villa star Lee Hendrie. The facts are simple, though. They don't.Hear the truth from Hendrie as he speaks exclusively & candidly on his Villa career to BirminghamLive's AVFC Podcast: Claret and Blue.
One of the biggest turning points in Stoke history? A Lee Hendrie-inspired Potters went to a Leeds side in dire straits and began the Pulis revolution. Dom Smith joins Dave to talk about his experience at Elland Road. Apologies for the proper than usual sound quality on this one
Why did Liverpool's unbeaten run end at Watford? Kelly Cates, Matthew Upson and Lee Hendrie debate the reasons on this week's Liquid Football including whether Troy Deeney got inside Dejan Lovren's head. They also discuss why Jack Grealish's future should be away from Aston Villa, the problem with John Stones, Wilfried Zaha's temper and whether David de Gea can still be considered world class after another high profile error. Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE (https://www.joe.co.uk)? TKO with Carl Frampton (https://playpodca.st/tko), bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing House of Rugby (https://playpodca.st/house-of-rugby), the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne Games for the End of the World (https://playpodca.st/games) - Join us in the apocalypse bunker and dissect life through gaming with a different guest every week Boys Don't Cry with Russell Kane (https://playpodca.st/boys-dont-cry), the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk about Swanny's Cricket Show (https://playpodca.st/swanny), the brand new cricket show from Graeme Swann Unfiltered with James O'Brien (https://playpodca.st/unfiltered), our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series Special Guests: Lee Hendrie and Matthew Upson.
Steve Sidwell and Lee Hendrie look ahead to Super Sunday's clash between Man City and West Ham. Prince William launches a mental health initiative in football with ‘Heads Up' weekend. And, rumours circulate that Lionel Messi could leave Barcelona after a public bust-up this week.
Adam Smith is joined by Andy Hinchcliffe and Lee Hendrie to discuss the talking points from Wednesday's Premier League games.
Gareth Jones, Tom Carnduff and George Pitts are at Wembley to preview the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final, as Aston Villa and Derby County fight for the Premier League. The team are joined by Villa legend Lee Hendrie and the former Derby, Villa and England striker Darren Bent to share their views on the showpiece event
Gareth Jones, Tom Carnduff and George Pitts are at Wembley to preview the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final, as Aston Villa and Derby County fight for the Premier League. The team are joined by Villa legend Lee Hendrie and the former Derby, Villa and England striker Darren Bent to share their views on the showpiece event
Gareth Jones, Tom Carnduff and George Pitts are at Wembley to preview the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final, as Aston Villa and Derby County fight for the Premier League. The team are joined by Villa legend Lee Hendrie and the former Derby, Villa and England striker Darren Bent to share their views on the showpiece event
Gareth Jones, Tom Carnduff and George Pitts are at Wembley to preview the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final, as Aston Villa and Derby County fight for the Premier League. The team are joined by Villa legend Lee Hendrie and the former Derby, Villa and England striker Darren Bent to share their views on the showpiece event
David Prutton is joined by Lee Hendrie and Luton Town's club captain Alan Sheehan as they discuss The Hatter's incredible run of 19 games unbeaten despite the loss of Nathan Jones to Stoke.City. The team also talk through a frantic mid-week round of Championship action and the return of England legend Paul Scholes to football in the Oldham dugout.
Scott Minto in joined by Dr Bunmi Aboaba, Liam Rosenior and Lee Hendrie to discuss the issues with mental health and how it effects sports men and women, whether Chelsea can secure Champions League football next season with a late push into the top four and after Stoke's ten year stay in the Premier League came to end on the weekend, who else will join them from the Premier League?
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David Prutton is joined by Dean Smith and Lee Hendrie to discuss the latest news and talking points from across the English Football League, including a look at Brentford, Aston Villa and Accrington.
The Magic Sponge with Jimmy Bullard, Rob Beckett and Ian Smith
S4 Ep5 - Seth Johnson joins the boys to talk about "that negotiation" and to put the record straight on Lee Hendrie. Jimmy gives us a bit more insight into his foray into management and Ian Smith's been promoted to ASSISTANT MANAGER! It's all happening... The Magic Sponge is a Dot Dot Dot Production for Dave, produced by Joel Porter and Sam Pearson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Magic Sponge with Jimmy Bullard, Rob Beckett and Ian Smith
S3 Ep7 - Former Aston Villa midfielder and single England cap winner Lee Hendrie joins the lads for more anecdotes from a career in football. Not the most professional during his playing days Lee brings some outstanding stories including going out drinking with Peter Crouch and one unbelievable story about goalkeeper Stefan Postma. With Rob Beckett late, Ian Smith takes his chance at helming the podcast while in a Magic Sponge first Jimmy Bullard comes prepared, bringing stories of a dead duck and confetti at Hull City.The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Sam Pearson and Chris Reidy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.