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The lads are back at AiC HQ and Paddy has had a fork up his arse and Ryan has nearly had the sack from work but they talk Cardiffs relegation from the Championship, Lee Trundle trolling Cardiff fans on social media and Alan Sheehans appointment as manager. The boys talk Wrexhams continued rise through the leagues, was this the worst Premier league season of all time and DAZN/Saudi Arabia absolute shenanigans over the World Club Cup and Ryan's somehow managed to score an own goal past his son. The boys discuss Eubank/Benn, John Phillips BKFC debut, the Kinihan Cartel documentary and Murder for hire plots plus much much more….@ambitioniscritcal1997 on Instagram @TheAiCPodcast on Twitter
This week, we're joined by a true cult hero of the 00's and the ultimate showman - Swansea City legend, Lee Trundle! Part 1 of the podcast came out on Monday, so if you missed it... make sure to go back and listen! Lee shares his journey as a late bloomer in professional football and why, at 48, he's still out there tearing it up on the pitch. He takes us through his unforgettable goals, jaw-dropping skills, and the moment Soccer AM catapulted him into national fame. We also get the inside scoop on the Premier League move that almost happened, the surprising story behind his face appearing on a thong, and the time he landed an ASBO! Plus, we dive into your messages, including Guus Hiddink's bizarre eating habit and Ray Wilkins' unique way of lifting Chelsea's spirits after their dramatic 2009 Champions League exit to Barcelona. Got something to contribute? Drop us an email at hello@letsbehavingyou.com. And if you're a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you'll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let's Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…). So, good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex, and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we're joined by a true cult hero of the 00's and the ultimate showman - Swansea City legend, Lee Trundle! Lee shares his journey as a late bloomer in professional football and why, at 48, he's still out there tearing it up on the pitch. He takes us through his unforgettable goals, jaw-dropping skills, and the moment Soccer AM catapulted him into national fame. We also get the inside scoop on the Premier League move that almost happened, the surprising story behind his face appearing on a thong, and the time he landed an ASBO! Plus, we dive into your messages, including Guus Hiddink's bizarre eating habit and Ray Wilkins' unique way of lifting Chelsea's spirits after their dramatic 2009 Champions League exit to Barcelona. Got something to contribute? Drop us an email at hello@letsbehavingyou.com. And if you're a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you'll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let's Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…). So, good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex, and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul & Andy join forces for another stella show. They speak to Swansea legend Lee Trundle, they ask for the worst jobs in sport AND Ben Fletch invigilates a controversial Paddy's Challenge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do Scientists try to recreate films?! Ash & Ste make their pundit Gogglebox! How was Ash after the hot sauce forfeit? Ash on playing with Lee Trundle! Ashley Williams and Stephen Howson are back with Heads Gone! The guys discuss Ash's forfeits after Chaos Karts, Swansea v Stoke City, Nicholas Cage's recent comments, the Wales team watching Shutter Island, ranking their favourite actors, being abducted by aliens, Ash's petrol station interactions, Ste predictions Kobbie Mainoo's success so far, wanting more pyro at football matches and so much more! Keep up to date with our channel by hitting subscribe and clicking and the notification bell! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lee Trundle is with us this week, talking through his rise from Sunday league to the Championship football. including the showboat stopwatch, cup final t-shirts, faces on thongs and animal yoga. Get two extra episodes a month with the Undr The Cosh Patreon club⬇️https://tinyurl.com/2p8pts4a
Liam, Andy and Tim wax lyrical about Wrexham's 4-0 thrashing of Accrington Stanley, and how it was worlds apart from the drab draw at Forest Green Rovers just days earlier.The lads also crow over the reunited strike pairing of Paul Mullin & Ollie Palmer; discuss the power of a free scarf; why James McClean may be the missing link we've craved in midfield; the pros & cons of a Royal visit.We also have an exclusive natter with former Reds hot-shot Lee Trundle, who gives his thoughts on fellow Scouse striker Paul Mullin.This and so much more!Enjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please...
Pod 86: Rhydaman gyda Euros Griffiths Amddiffynnwr ac arwr Yr Aman, Euros Griffiths sy'n ymuno â Sioned Dafydd ac Ifan Gwilym i drafod eu tymor hyd yn hyn, safon Cynghrair Y De, chwarae gyda Lee Trundle a chŵn poeth! Cyfle hefyd i edrych nôl ar Y Seintiau Newydd yn codi eu tlws cyntaf y tymor hwn wrth iddynt guro Abertawe yn ffeinal Cwpan Nathaniel MG. Ammanford legend Euros Griffiths joins Sioned Dafydd and Ifan Gwilym to assess his club's season so far, the quality of the Cymru South, playing with Lee Trundle and hot dogs! Also, a chance to look back at The New Saints victory over Swansea City in the Nathaniel MG Final.
Elis James and Iwan Roberts are joined by former striker Lee Trundle to discuss Swansea City's decision to sack manager Michael Duff and the contenders in the frame to take over. And Elis gets some priceless advice on how to improve his 5-a-side skills (he won't listen).
Lee Trundle joins the Sevens Club to talk about coming to America with the Wrexham Red Dragons for TST, being an ambassador for Swansea City, his long and exciting soccer career and so much more! Lee Trundle captivated the American audience with his play for the Wrexham Red Dragons during TST. The Wrexham Red Dragons went undefeated in group play (including an incredible target score time comeback over Como 1907) but they were eliminated by Conrad & Beasley UTD. in the round of 16. Join our TST 2024 Ticket Waitlist - https://thetournament.com/tst/2024-ticket-waitlist/
The lads are joined by Swansea City's Head of Media Sophie Davies and discuss her rise through the club, travelling with Swansea City Ladies, how being authentic is important, hosting the Welsh Cup draw, being hands on with creating documentaries and sharing in an Uber with Michael Laudrup. Sophie discusses meeting her football idols, the Swans new signings, hanging around with Lee Trundle, players she's grown close with leaving the club, being involved with Soccer Aid, her love for fashion and being in the Cardiff City Press box when the Cabango winner went in plus much much more…..@ambitioniscritcal1997 on Instagram @TheAiCPodcast on Twitter
Hosted by Swans fan and experienced broadcaster Sioned Dafydd, and club ambassador Lee Trundle, the first episode features an in-depth interview with head coach Russell Martin. The latest episode features an in-depth interview with former Swans midfielder – and current first-team coach – Kris O'Leary. Kris reflects on a lifetime in football, ranging from his first days catching the bus to the Vetch when signing schoolboy forms, to the highs and lows of relegations and promotions during a turbulent time in the club's history, and his journey since hanging up his boots. The Port-Talbot product gives an honest insight into the demands of the professional game, and also reveals why the favourite game of his career is not one of the 334 he played in Swansea colours.
Join host Sioned Dafydd and club ambassador Lee Trundle for the first episode of The Official Swansea City AFC Podcast with special guest Russell Martin. In an in-depth interview, the Swans head coach shares a number of unheard stories from his career as a player and a coach. From playing under Tony Adams, to having a (relatively) famous brother, being on the end of tongue-lashings from Paul Lambert and revealing how a letter from Swansea City as a young player stuck in his mind; it's all here. Russell talks us through his career to date, the lessons he has learned across a lifetime in football, and why – no matter what – his family will always come first.
Nick caught up with former Swansea City, Bristol City and Leeds United striker Lee Trundle to talk about his career, tremendous skills and his past Ireland ambitions that never came to fruition. Lee declared for Ireland in 2003 but despite being one of the most prolific strikers in the Football League as well as possessing an incredible array of skills, was overlooked by both Brian Kerr and Steve Staunton. Lee speaks about his disappointment of not getting a chance to show what he could do in an Ireland shirt given his ability and responds to Brian Kerr's reasoning for not selecting him. This plus much more!
Episode three looks at ways of making the Academy system better, and how the governing bodies can help revolutionize the system. It features contributions from Eberichi Eze, Andros Townsend, Steven Caulker, Les Ferdinand, Chris Ramsey, Ben White, Lee Trundle and the Premier League, EFL and WSL. This production was supported by The Audio Content Fund and broadcast nationally on talkSPORT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Straight From The Off welcomes Paul Mooney to the Podcast. Paul is renowned as having one of the best left pegs in the semi pro and amateur scene, once scoring a hat-trick of free kicks in a Premier Cup semi final. He was integral in the rise of Lower Breck FC who have worked their way from a youth team to winning the Liverpool County Premier league and every cup in sight, completing a memorable quadruple and finishing the season undefeated. Paul has won the Business Houses Premier league and the LCFA Premier Cup 2 years on the bounce. Released by Everton as a youngster he almost quit football but thankfully got back at it, represting Knowsley in the Dallas cup. He tells us his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 52 is brought to you by: GMS Electrical
Four die-hard Wrexham fans discuss all things Wrexham AFC. With weekly special features and interviews.Today, the mercurial talent that is Lee Trundle joins the Fearless lads and lifts the lid on his controversial move away from the club. He also shares his thoughts on his team mates during the town's last promotion season in 02-03 as well as share the hitherto untold story of that special hat-rick against Oxford...GET IN TOUCHTwitter: @FearlessidzineEmail: fearlessindevotion@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Straight From The Off welcomes Bradley Orr to the podcast. Bradley went from watching his father play for Knowsley Utd and Croxteth Legion, to his father watching him in the Premier League! He tells us where it all started, at The Railway in Kirkby and progressing to Everton youth team and Liverpool Schoolboys. He tells us why he chose Newcastle Utd as a teenager and how the move shaped him as a pro and as a person. He tells us who his first heroes of football where and how he followed them everywhere. He tells us tales from all the clubs he played for over the years including Burnley, Ipswich, QPR, Blackburn and Toronto, the players he played with and against and throughout those times. Episode 33 is brought to you by: Adapt Scaffolding, for all your scaffolding needs across Merseyside and the North West.
Tim and Blake have reached the letter L on their journey through the footballing world. They battle it out to see who the best footballer with long hair is and they're joined by Lee Trundle to talk about his career and how got to be known for being so skillful Sponsored by Quooker
In today's episode, we have Swansea City and Soccer AM showboat legend Lee Trundle. Lee commented on Luke O'Niens post about talent being made through purposeful practice. Lee disagrees so we decided to get him on the podcast to debate it. So much fun to record and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed creating it. We discuss: Nature vs nurture is a talent born or is it made through the environment and purposeful practice? Why do some players advance and some stay the same even though they've been practising for the same amount of hours? The reason why Rob never made it as a goalkeeper, Matt believes Rob lacks inches in certain places. Why Lee made it as a professional so late and why he still plays football now at 44 years of age. Entertaining and educational you'll enjoy this podcast. To spread the reach of the show can you please subscribe on Apple or follow on Spotify and where possible give us a 5-star review, thank you. I'm also taking on one on one clients for the first time in over a year. If you're a professional click the link below to apply to work with me. https://robblackburne.wufoo.com/forms/one-on-one-application-form/
Episode Summary Straight From The Off welcomes Darran Connor to the Podcast. Darran was one of the finest midfielders of his generation well known for his displays in the middle of the park for Sunday league giants The Sandon, a side that won the Liverpool and District Sunday league 3 times in the 1990's. Darran also had spells with Britannia and Allerton where he also picked up silver wear. Darran by his own admission was a 'spiky' player with an unbelievable will to win and sometimes that would spill over on the pitch. He tells us about his childhood rivalry with former Everton star Billy Kenny and how they ended up playing together in the amateur league. He tells about his career in semi-pro football, his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 24 is brought to you by: RichTime Watches and Jewellery www.richtime.co.uk
This week on Punks on the Pitch we talk apologies in football. Do more people need to step forward and take account of their actions. We talk about the viral referee who apologised for not awarding a goal that clearly crossed the line and does club owners speaking out about transfers undermine their managers. Also we shine a light on Rhyl FC and the man and the legend that is Lee Trundle. Guest - Damien Sayell (The St Pierre Snake Invasion)
Straight From The Off welcomes Lee Trundle to the Podcast. Lee went from the Liverpool amateur scene to being a household name for a whole generation of football fans. He tells us his story starting with The Quiet Man of a Sunday to being the first player outside The Premier League to sign an image rights contract. Lee has played for some great clubs that include St Dominics, Southport, Burscough, Rhyl, Wrexham, Swansea and Leeds over the years. He Tells us about his return to the amateur game and playing with his friends, his best goals, best games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 14 is brought to you by Canters Crime Solicitors 0151 239 1020 gednolan@canterscrime.co.uk
The best of Undr The Cosh and Friends part 1 - Featuring Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp, Kids TV Idol Paul Chuckle, Swansea City legend Lee Trundle and the king of cricket David 'Bumble' Lloyd.
Straight From The Off welcomes Tony Sullivan to the Podcast. Sully was a lightning fast attacker with a keen eye for goal, his performances for APH and Mainstay earned him a crack at the paid ranks with Stalybridge Celtic along with his pal Lee Trundle. His infectious appetite for the game has seen him play for a number of well renowned clubs in the city including Waterloo Dock, Page Celtic, Canada and Old Bank. He tells us about playing and managing within semi-pro football and he talks about his favourite goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 9 is brought to you by: Lower Breck Football Club
This week on the Sports Show it was all about mental health to coincide with mental health awareness week; Owen Hathway from Sport Wales came on to tell us of their latest mental health initiatives. Ryan Bath was on telling us of the rugby team he’s helped set up called Tough Talk RFC, its members all having experiences of mental health issues to share. Paul Tabram is familiar to Ospreys supporters as he’s the man on the mic at the Liberty home games. He’s embarked on a charity walk for Swansea Mind doing 5k a day for 26 days. His final day is Tuesday 26th. David Cotterill, former Welsh international footballer told us about his foundation & the online courses he’s running. Lee Trundle was on explaining how his role has evolved as an ambassador at the Swans & how important sport is in keeping both the body and mind active. And we spoke to Monika Bugelli, Director at Swansea Samaritans.
Just like the bus, you wait ages for a Nostalgia Ultras podcast and two come along in quick succession. Well, quick for us anyway. This is a special edition of the podcast, as it signals the return of the original trio: Ste McGovern, Colm Boohig and the immaculate emigrant himself, Conor Clancy. In celebration of the return of The Artist Formerly Known As Concalcio, we've decided to talk about his favourite team (other than the mighty Bray Wanderers, obviously) Atalanta and Italian football culture, his raison d'etre. We ask Conor how he even began supporting this provincial club from Bergamo, what makes it so special, the reasons for their recent surge these past few seasons, what makes Italian football good (and bad), why it's different from British and Irish football, and the worst type of fans in the country he now calls home. Yeah, this basically turned into an AMA with Conor. We also discuss the four players that mean something to us, Colm's adoration of the "high octane Lee Trundle", otherwise known as Ronaldinho, classic football boots, retro video games and Ludo.
Sgwrs gyda Rhodri Jones, the one that got away i bêl-droed Cymru. Ar ôl datblygu fel rhan o academi byd enwog clwb pêl-droed Machester United, daeth ei yrfa i ben yn rhy gynnar o bell ffordd, diolch yn bennaf i benglin dodgy. Ar ôl dioddef effeithiau seicolegol dwys ar ddiwedd ei egin yrfa, erbyn heddiw, mae e’n helpu eraill i ddelio â phroblemau iechyd meddwl. Pynciau llosg: bydis bws, Ysgol y Wern, asiant cyntaf Rhodri, Ysgolion Caerdydd, Norwich City a’r Rhufeiniaid, Ffranc-od, Huw Roberts a Mark Hughes, Joe Cole, Nicky Robinson, ansicrwydd yr arddegau, glanhau esgidiau Ryan Giggs a Gary Neville, bants v bwlio, corfforol v meddyliol, penglin dodgy Rhodri, Jimmy Davies RIP, limbo creulon, Lee Trundle, Rotherham United, unigrwydd, carchar meddyliol, pwysigrwydd siarad, y gwacter, myfyrio, Marcus Aurelius, stoiciaeth, Epictetus, ymarfer y meddwl, heddwch meddyliol, cysgu’n iawn a llawer mwy.
Alan Brazil delivers some massive news on the injury update the football world is talking about, Ray Parlour tells us why John Stones should head to the Emirates, there are contrasting emotions for a Shrewsbury Town and a Bristol City fan on the Sports Bar, Lee Trundle jumps to the defence of Oli McBurnie, Steve Harmison previews the 3rd Test between England and South Africa live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2 and Hawksbee & Jacobs tell us about a new rivalry between Greta Thunberg and Roger Federer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week The Football Book Club read 2012's very confusingly titled 'Loud, Proud And Positive' by legendary Swansea City captain and manager Garry Monk. We join Garry on a miraculous journey from League Two to the Premier League, stopping off along the way for Lee Trundle doing stand up, something called Linchicken and a brand new game where we ask 'Who said it? Garry Monk? Or Bruno Mars?' PLUS a dramatic reading involving Garry, a headbutt and a tray of sandwiches. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The lads are joined for the Season 2 Finale by Swansea City legend and talk about playing football in the school yard, Trunds move to Ammanford, the new Swans kits and Alan Curtis retirement. Lee discusses how it felt when the redundancy letters went around the club, Huw Jenkins departure and the arrival of Steve Cooper and Trevor Birch. The lads are still buzzing from the success of Ask AiC Live, Donna looks set to get her Hoover and Trunds pulls a fast one with tickets to see Michael Jackson plus much much more...
The boys are joined by Llanelli Town Goal Keeper Scott Coughlan and are buzzing after a big win for the Saints at the weekend, Scott talks about being signed by Cardiff at 8 years of age, Ryan discusses the Brentford game and the "boycott". The boys discuss the Stateside Jacks statement and the fallout, Scott talks about playing at some great stadiums, being released by Cardiff at 18, moving to Sweden, getting to play with Lee Trundle and Leon Britton and he sheds some light on the Craig Bellamy bullying allegations...
Griff discusses his Twitter ban, working in the Call Centre and torturing the Love Wave. The lads talk about Scientology, Serial Killers and getting abuse on social media. Griff recounts beating Lee Trundle in Footgolf, doing stand up and scoring a 60 yarder. The lads talk about Flat Earth, driverless Über's and eventually get around to Swans/Spurs.....
Ryan and Paddy sit down with Swans legend and all around top bloke Lee Trundle and discuss his appearance on the #AIC making Ryan a cool Dad, Lee talks about the current situation at the club, Paddy climbs into bed with his Nan, the boys discuss street football as kids, Soccer AM, the Trundle hair cut and Lee insults Paddy, plus much much more...
Webber and Jonah preview all the games in the latest round and speak to Llanfair United boss Rhys Stephens, Llanelli's Lee Trundle and Haverfordwest's Sean Cresser about their games.
Neil Mellor is joined by Jamie Carragher, Terry McDermott, David Thompson & Swansea legend Lee Trundle on this weeks podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Hawksbee and Richard 'Rabbi Crackers' Cracknell join Phil this week. After a sorry turn out in the North yesterday the second podcast of the season is surprisingly light. The Modric saga continues; 'Should we be paying his wages?' and more news about the sensational Lee Trundle story that's got everyone talking.