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Dave Watson, Everton's most-recent trophy-winning captain, is Chris Beesley's latest guest on Goodison Park: My Home. The centre-half was the Blues' skipper when they defeated Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United side 1-0 in the 1995 FA Cup final and recalls an incredible story about what happened to the famous silverware that night after the Wembley victory. Scouser Watson, who grew up on Boundary Street, close to the new Everton Stadium, started his professional career across Stanley Park with Liverpool – for whom his brother Alex later played – but never made a first team appearance before joining Norwich City in 1980. While with the Canaries, he made his England debut, winning his first of 12 caps for the Three Lions, in a 2-0 win over Brazil in the Maracana Stadium before lifting the League Cup the following year. He returned to his home city in 1986 when Howard Kendall snapped him up for Everton for a then club record £900,000 fee and was part of their last League Championship-winning side in his first season at Goodison Park. Now 63, Watson made 528 appearances for the Blues – the third highest in history behind Neville Southall (751) and Brian Labone (534) – and also had a stint as caretaker manager in 1997 following Joe Royle's exit before having a season in charge of Tranmere Rovers in 2001/02 to serve all three of Merseyside's professional football clubs. Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition: https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here: https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warren is joined by Paul and Pete on this week's show, reacting to Neville Southall and Duncan Ferguson after their thoughts on the Blues recently. They also look ahead to Manchester City coming to Goodison with just three games remaining at the Old Lady. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode of The Yours Mine Away Podcast, host Mark Howard sits down with football legend Neville Southall. The former Everton and Wales goalkeeper opens up about his storied career, sharing unforgettable moments from between the posts, his views on the modern game, and his journey through the highs and lows of football.Whether you're a die-hard fan of Neville's time at Everton or just love hearing behind-the-scenes stories from a true football icon, this conversation is packed with insights and wisdom you won't want to miss.
The latest guest in our Bred A Blue podcast series is former central defender, Neil Moore. Moore is a lifelong Evertonian who lived the dream… just! He played six senior games for his beloved Blues under Howard Kendall and Mike Walker before accepting that the level of competition was always going to be just too much. “I had Dave Watson, Kevin Ratcliffe, Martin Keown, David Unsworth, Gary Ablett all ahead of me,” he recalls. After progressing through the ranks, Moore made his debut at Goodison Park in October 1992. Everton defeated Rotherham United 3-0 with Moore replacing Barry Horne in the 87th minute. “Howard sent me on up front and all I did was run around for three minutes without touching the ball,” he says. “I got slaughtered for that in the dressing room afterwards!” Two of his subsequent Premier League appearances for Everton were against Manchester United and Arsenal, so Moore found himself competing against the likes of Paul Merson, Kevin Campbell, Eric Cantona and Mark Hughes. He also played 45 minutes as an emergency striker again alongside Peter Beardsley at Goodison against Sheffield United! Like every player who worked with Howard Kendall, Moore was immensely fond of him, describing him as a ‘fantastic character and a brilliant man' but he admits that he got more of a sniff when Mike Walker came in. “It's all about opinions and about trust, and Mike trusted me,” he says, “which was fantastic from my point of view.” Eventually though, Moore realised that his future lay beyond Goodison Park, ‘Joe Royle just didn't fancy me which was fair enough because that's football' and, ironically, it was Walker who offered him a way out – taking him to Norwich City. However, a friendly fixture at Carrow Road while he was still technically on loan, ruined his chances of a lengthy career in Norfolk. Norwich were playing West Ham but the referee called it off because the stadium was shrouded in thick fog. “You couldn't see the half-way line,” says Moore. That's when it got bizarre! The referee refused to take the game, so an appeal went out and a qualified official happened to be in the crowd. He duly officiated the game, in ridiculous conditions, and Moore suffered the most horrendous bad luck. “I broke two vertebrae in my spine so the chance of playing in the Championship was basically over before it had begun.” As enthusiastic an Evertonian as you could ever wish to meet, Neil Moore went on to have a long-playing career at lower league and non-league level and his love for the Blues has never wavered. He recalls his days of cleaning Neville Southall's boots (after first knocking on the men's dressing room door to be allowed in), buying chocolate bars with the coins intended to wash the kit in the laundrette, being coached by Mike Lyons and Jimmy Gabriel, and much, much more!
Everton's challenging start to the season continues on Saturday afternoon as the Blues welcome Crystal Palace, with both teams looking for their first win of the season. The news of an impending takeover at Goodison Park from The Friedkin Group has certainly lifted the spirits amongst Blues' fans this week, however it's on the pitch where Everton now need to put things right. Sean Dyche may well be back to full strength given that Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson featured for the U21s on Sunday. Branthwaite's return can't come soon enough given the fact Everton have leaked goals in their opening five games. On today's show, Ian Croll is joined by Tony Scott as they look ahead to Crystal Palace, picking their starting 11 for the match as well as giving their predictions. Also on today's show the lads discuss the takeover and what this means for Sean Dyche and the club as a whole. Finally, the lads talk over the comments from former Everton goalkeeper and club legend, Neville Southall. All that and more on today's Royal Blue Podcast. Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys aren't happy as the EFL sneakily added seeding to the 3rd Round draw of the Carabao Cup. But did they have much choice after the expansion of European competitions by UEFA this season? We ask whether those Premier League teams should even be in the Carabao Cup in the first place. Plus we discuss the latest transfer news as goalkeepers seem to be the order of the day. Will we ever see a Neville Southall again?! Keep up to date with us on our socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsocialofficial/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocialNiall: https://x.com/niallmccaughan Joel: https://x.com/JoelTudor00 Marley: https://x.com/91Marley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Panelen avger dom över Evertons säsong. Höjdpunkter, hopp, besvikelse och Neville Southall. Dessutom kulturella inslag och gästexperten Erik Carlborg. Panelen får dessutom bekänna färg och erkänna vem man skulle vara i dagens Everton-trupp. Idel nedslående svar.
The latest guest on our Bred a Blue podcast series is former Everton reserves goalkeeper, Jamie Speare. By his own admission, the mention of his name to Toffees of a certain age will only prompt the response ‘his name rings a bell', but in the mid-late 1990s, Speare was one of a number of young goalkeepers waiting in vain for Neville Southall to give them a sniff of first team action! It never happened but Speare and the Blues legend struck up a friendship that has endured to this day. It wasn't all plain sailing initially though. “Neville pushed me to the point that I nearly quit three weeks into the first month of my YTS,” Speare says. “He was giving that much stick out and I really didn't know how to take it. My mum took it up with the Club, but Neville said to me: 'If I didn't like you, I wouldn't bother you,' and I thought ‘fair enough.' “We got on great and still do. He drove all the way from Kent for my wedding, which he didn't need to do.” Speare played youth team football with Graham Allen, Jon O'Connor, Gavin McCann, Jamie Milligan, John Hills, Phil Jevons, Michael Branch, Michael Ball, and Richard Dunne, all of whom progressed to play senior football. Speare came close, but just not close enough. He played in a friendly against Aberdeen, made the odd substitutes bench in the Premier League and was in Joe Royle's squads for the ECWC ties against Reykjavik and Feyenoord in 1995. The closest that he got to a senior appearance was against Blackburn Rovers, but it wasn't as a goalkeeper! “It was at Ewood Park and Anders Limpar went down injured,” he explains. “Joe had used all his other subs so he told me to get warmed up. Anders got back up, so I never got on!” In this Bred a Blue conversation, Speare speaks openly about being released by Everton and talks us through his subsequent career – which included European football with Cwmbran Town, more than 300 appearances for Accrington Stanley and a short spell at Sligo Rovers. These days, Speare in the assistant manager of Northern Premier League Division One West team Nantwich Town, after being set on his coaching career by a PFA funded course. It's another fascinating story from a young man still involved in football after an Everton Academy upbringing. Don't miss the incredible story of the dramatic and historical Everton message that he mistakenly pulled off the fax machine at Bellefield while waiting for one for himself!
*** Warning industry language *** please note all podcasts going forward will be audio only on Spotify, you can find the video version on YouTube. Join us for the highly anticipated second part of our exclusive interview with legendary goalkeeper Neville Southall. In this episode, Southall delves into the controversial realm of VAR (Video Assistant Referee) and shares his candid thoughts on Jordan Pickford and the dearth of world-class goalkeepers in England. Unveiling invaluable goalkeeping tips and tricks accumulated over his illustrious career, Southall provides a masterclass for aspiring keepers. But it's not just about the game on the pitch; Southall takes us behind the scenes of Wales' away trips, offering a glimpse into the camaraderie and challenges faced on the road. Plus, he fields fan questions, offering rare insights into his storied career and life beyond football. Moreover, Southall sheds light on his crucial work in supporting mental health, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being in sports and society. And don't miss the lightning round of quick-fire 10 questions, where Southall's wit and wisdom shine through. Tune in for an unforgettable continuation of our conversation with one of football's most iconic figures, as Neville Southall opens up about the game, life, and making a difference beyond the pitch.
In this episode of 90 Minutes with Neville Southall, Nev talks with director Ken Loach about his film-making career that spans more than six decades. Ken discusses his latest (and final) film “The Old Oak,” his approach to storytelling, working with non-professional actors, and the issues he is concerned about today, from the rise of poverty in modern Britain, to Gaza and climate change. In a wide-ranging conversation, Loach delves into his vast body of work, including “Kes,” “Cathy Come Home,” “Riff Raff,” “Raining Stones,” “Land and Freedom,” and “Ladybird, Ladybird,” where he describes being “overwhelmed” by the performance of Liverpool actress Crissy Rock. He also talks about making iconic 1968 drama documentary “The Golden Vision” about Everton FC, its supporters, and center forward Alex Young. Additionally, Ken and Nev break down the similarities between making a film and creating a winning team on the football pitch.
The latest Official Everton Podcast is all about goalkeepers! Everton and England number one Jordan Pickford recently celebrated his 30th birthday and we thought it was as good a time as any to look back at the men who have stood between the sticks at Goodison across the decades. Darren Griffiths is joined by regular contributors Dave Prentice and Gavin Buckland as they look back at all the keepers from Gordon West to Pickford. There are audio contributions from Neville Southall, who reveals his desire to play as many games as he could and how lower league football prepared him for the physicality of the top-flight. John Ruddy recalls the bizarre circumstances that led to him making his one and only appearance, and we hear from current Everton goalkeeping coaches Alan Kelly and Dave Lucas. And, as always, Gavin provides some quirky facts and figures about the men in green. For example, who was the Everton keeper who was in goal for the reserves when a tannoy announcement asked him to move his car, and who won the league but then rejected the opportunity to join up with England for a World Cup tournament? Prenno muses over why we haven't had a Scouser in goal for the Men's senior team in a competitive match since Andy Rankin. We also discuss ‘the one that got away' – a goalkeeper linked with a move to Everton who went on to win a league title, a couple of European Cups and over 100 caps for his country.
Part 1 - Step into the world of football history and insight with legendary goalkeeper Neville Southall in the first part of our exclusive interview. From dissecting the essence of a world-class player to analysing modern football's transformations, Southall provides unparalleled perspectives. Delve into discussions on the contentious topic of the Super League, the evolving stadium atmosphere, and the impact of player welfare on young talents. Uncover Southall's candid reflections on his proudest moments, potential transfers, and even a revealing anecdote about his time on the pitch. With insights ranging from his experiences with the Welsh national team to thoughts on the emerging women's game, this interview offers a comprehensive exploration of football's past, present, and future. Stay tuned for more in Part 2 as we delve deeper into the mind of this football icon.
How does a former goalkeeper from Holyhead end up coaching at AC Milan? How did he get a role as an extra in the film Mike Bassett: England Manager? What's it like sharing a room with Neville Southall while on Wales duty? Tony Roberts has all the answers as he joins Carl Roberts and Iwan Roberts to look back on his incredible football journey and looks ahead to Wales' crucial Euro 2024 play-off with Finland.
In this episode of 90 Minutes with Neville Southall, Nev talks with former Everton, Rangers, PSV Eindhoven and Manchester City star Michael Ball about the ongoing challenges at Goodison Park and his experiences during a long career in top-flight football. Michael and Nev react to the latest Premier League charge against Everton and take a trip round the world of football, from the future of coaching and the shortcomings of the modern academy system to the evolution of fullbacks and goalkeepers playing out from the back. Former England international Michael Ball also discusses the “winning mindsets” he experienced at Rangers and PSV, his time playing in the home of total football, the eventful Thaksin Shinawatra era at Man. City, and why there are so few “characters” in the modern game.
In this episode of “90 Minutes with Neville Southall”, Nev speaks to Palestine and Bali United midfielder Mohammed Bassim Rashid as he prepares to represent his country at the Asian Cup in Qatar. Mohammed tells Nev about the impact of Israel's assault on Gaza on the Palestinian sporting community – from the killing of footballers and other international athletes to the destruction of Gaza's oldest stadium – and the personal loss he has suffered. They also reflect on the freedom to be found on a football field – and what the sight of Mohammed and his team-mates flying the flag at the Asian Cup can signify for their fellow Palestinians.
Fortunate enough to grab a few hours with a genuine football legend, who isn't afraid to speak his mind. We cover everything from footy, goalkeepers, playing the modern way, so society, social media and a bit of politics
Trots landslagslunk rullar britten fram i full fart. Vi tar ett stort Evertongrepp med Per Malmqvist Stolt och får vet allt om hur surret i supporterled går runt klubben. Slipper man nedflyttningsångest i år? Vad tror han om nya ägare? Och vad tycker Neville Southall egentligen om dagens målvakter? Dessförinnan tar vi också ett varv runt shady italiensk betting, en heldag på Valla, en flytt av Van Dijk och det senaste kring ägarturerna i United. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart celebrate the launch of MUNDIAL Issue 26 with a RYWYLF Goalkeeper Special. They discuss kissing Fabien Barthez's head, Phyllis from The Office, Off-White Goalie “Gloves”, fluorescent adidas three stripes, World Cup 90 binders, Guillermo Ochoa, Eurodisney, William ‘Fatty' Foulke, Beat the Keeper on Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Orlando Pirates, goalies scoring from corners, predicting a riot, Big Nev, really handsome Pierre van Hooijdonk, kids drawings of football players, KEEEEPPPEERRRSSSSSSS, birds-eye views, Tetris, the distress of rugby players playing football and somehow so much more.Subscribe to CLUB MUNDIAL nowhttps://mundialmag.coSign up for the Newsletterhttps://mundialmag.co/newsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graham and Jamie are joined by life-long Everton fan Declan Clark to discuss and rank Howard Kendall's amazing EVERTON 1984-85 team, starting out in the early 1980's as Kendall began to shape an exciting perfectly balanced team through the glorious league championship season and beyond.Andy Gray, Trevor Steven, Kevin Sheedy, Graeme Sharp, Adrian Heath and Neville Southall are just a handful of the superstars filling the story behind this incredible football team. What level of GREATNESS meets this fantastic team? Download, listen, subscribe and fine out.If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!Or visit our website at www.thegreatestteam.co
Welcome to 027 of The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast.This week guest is none other than the mastermind behind the BT Sport documentary 'The Special 1' and former Blue Peter presenter, Richie Driss! Richie tells all on his entertaining and revealing documentary The Special 1's, a film about the psyche of goalkeepers which features an impressive cohort of contributors including Jordan Pickford, Neville Southall and Rob Green.Richie also reflects on his days between the sticks at St Albans, along with playing at Old Trafford and of course all the details on his adventures whilst presenting on Blue Peter along with much more.This weeks exciting episode features a brand new hilarious instalment of Goalie or No Goalie, an insightful Glove Review as well as Mark's boyhood dreams come true when presented with a very special badge!Follow us on socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoursmineawayTwitter: https://twitter.com/YoursmineawayYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yoursmineawaypodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theyoursmineawaypodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Billy Kenny had the world at his feet. A man of the match performance in a Merseyside derby aged 19, he was being touted as the next big Everton star. Then serious injury led to isolation from his teammates, depression, drug addiction and eventual retirement from the sport he loved. He was just 21. Now after getting clean of drugs, Billy wants his story to act as a cautionary tale to young people - not just footballers. In this searingly honest podcast, he tells Neville Southall how he hopes his experience can make a difference, especially in his home town of Liverpool. WARNING this podcast contains very strong language and discussion of drug use.
For this episode of 90 Minutes with Neville Southall we have legend Jon McClure (Reverend And The Makers) chatting with Neville Southall, Keith Mullin and Secret Drug Addict about Music, Politics, Songwriting, touring and being a proud Northerner.
Gavin McCann is one of those rare breed of footballers who left Everton and later represented his country. Our latest Bred a Blue guest played 11 times under Howard Kendall during the frenetic 1997/98 season, before leaving for Sunderland where he flourished and was selected by Sven Goran Eriksson for an England international against Spain. McCann speaks about the experience of playing against the likes of Pep Guardiola, Luis Enrique, Iker Casillas and Raul – quipping that "they had an El Classico a week later so I think they were only at 50 per cent." The Blackpool-born midfielder also recalls his early days at Everton when he was under the tutelage of Everton legends like John Hurst and Jimmy Gabriel, and how Neville Southall was especially good to him. McCann's first-team debut came at Newcastle United in September 1997 when he replaced Tony Grant late in the game, but his abiding memory is that, "Slav (Bilic) got sent-off and had a cigarette in the shower, there was smoke everywhere!" Unable to break through on a regular basis, "Earl Barret did me in training and I cracked my ankle and missed a load of games," McCann signed for Peter Reid at Sunderland and had later spells with Aston Villa and Bolton Wanderers. He can name Kendall, Reid, David O'Leary and Martin O'Neill amongst his managers and he's currently a coach at Northern Premier League outfit Hyde United, where former Everton Academy and Under-21 player Manasse Mampala is one of his players.
Jamie Carragher makes his return “90 Minutes with Neville Southall,” in the latest episode of the podcast. Nev talks with the Liverpool legend about a host of topics, including England's missed World Cup opportunity, spiralling transfer fees, and the rise of the super agent. Cristiano Ronaldo, whether players should become referees, and the many mysteries of VAR are also on the agenda. During the episode Jamie recounts meeting Pele and discusses the Brazilian icon's impact on the global game. The former Liverpool defender also describes the work of his 23 Foundation and his early years as an Evertonian.
In this episode of “90 Minutes with Neville Southall,” Nev talks with Liverpool legend, former England international and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher about the controversial Qatar World Cup and the future of the game. Nev and Jamie break down the issues facing the England and Wales national teams and discuss Gareth Southgate's future, while delving into the mysteries of modern football terminology - from false nines to CDMs. The fallout from the Super League debacle, the art of goalkeeping, Jamie's transition from pitch to TV studio and his foundation are also on the agenda.
Wales football legend Neville Southall sits down with #SRtRC president Shaka Hislop on the latest '25 for 25' podcast. They discuss Neville's extensive work in inclusivity, and as Wales take on England in the FIFA World Cup, they discuss the team's chances.
Chris Beesley joins Gavin Buckland and David Prentice for a special edition of the Royal Blue podcast to mark the 25th anniversary of Everton legend Neville Southall's final game for the club. Not only did the Wales international make a record-breaking 751 appearances for Everton in a 16-year spell at Goodison Park, he won more trophies with the Blues than any other player and was widely-regarding as being the best goalkeeper in the world at the peak of his powers. The panel reflect on what made Southall the number one in his profession and such an iconic player in the eyes of those who watched him, whether they were Evertonians, rival fans, team-mates, managers or opponents on the pitch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane Hannon caught up with Merseyside & Wales legends, Ian Rush & Neville Southall.
Welcome to Friday's #OTBAM podcast - Shane & Kathleen are in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. Dubs GAA star, Aisling Maher is in studio, Ireland V South Africa preview with Craig Ray and Alan Quinlan. Nutrition coach, Daniel Davey is in studio and Shane caught up with Merseyside legends, Neville Southall and Ian Rush. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Shane & Kathleen (24:10) – GAA w/Aisling Maher (43:20) – Rugby w/Craig Ray (59:20) – Sports Pages (01:24:00) – Rugby w/Quinny (01:42:30) – Nutrition w/Daniel Davy (02:00:20) – Football w/Neville Southall & Ian Rush Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Lee chats to the multitalented Ray Newland. With a very successful goalkeeping career under his belt, Ray setup Just 4 Keepers training schools to prepare young talented goalkeepers for work in the football industry. He also brought to market his own goalkeeper sports brand J4K. Alongside all of this, Ray has become a business coach and published six books on mental resilience and self help. Lee and Ray talk about how he started out, his entrepreneurial career, his international sports training and clothing brands, his writing, and his plans for the future. KEY TAKEAWAYS Ray became a professional goalkeeper at 18 years of age and was coached by Neville Southall, Peter Shilton, Gordon Banks and Joe Corrigan. After his goalkeeping career ended Ray became financially independent by property development and ownership. Ray is not so much concerned with financial success but with more worldly and down to earth goals. Writing self help books was something Ray accomplished while travelling all around the world and being unable to sleep in transit.. Ray plans to become a personal coach and business mentor when he is less busy running Just 4 keepers. BEST MOMENTS ‘I'll try and keep my intro down to about two hours.' – Ray ‘I basically had no choice. I had a young family to support and I basically knew that I had to have my own business.' – Ray ‘There is no other goalkeeper coach in history that has done what I've done and has ended up taking the concept around the world.' – Ray ‘I got frustrated with other authors who would just go on too long and again I always planned to do personal coaching and I've done it over the years, helping people personally and in business.' – Ray ‘I never wanna sell Just 4 Keepers, Lee. I always said I'd do it till I'm 55 and I know it looks like I've got 15 years left, I've got four years left. I'm 51 next week.' - Ray VALUABLE RESOURCES Business Problems Solved Podcast ABOUT THE HOST For the last 15 years, I have been a multi-sector internal or external business improvement consultant, building the improved capability of individuals, teams and businesses. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my two young children Jack & India. I also enjoy listening to and reading business & personal development material. Lee Houghton is “THE Business Problem Solver”, a Management Consultant, CX Specialist and Keynote Speaker. CONTACT METHOD You can contact Lee Houghton on 07813342194 Lee@leehoughton.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhoughton/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's nothing quite like the first day of a new season! The Toffees welcome Chelsea to Goodison Park tomorrow evening for the Premier League opener and as part of our build up we bring you an Official Everton Podcast looking back at some of our first-day fixtures over the years. Host Darren Griffiths is again in the company of David Prentice and Gavin Buckland and among their memories are Tony Cottee's hat-trick, Gary Speed's debut goal, an Andy King winner against Chelsea, John Hurst getting a title-winning season off to a flyer…and Gary Lineker enduring a miserable start to his Everton career at Leicester City! And the afternoon that David Moyes gave debuts to an England goalkeeper, a Brazilian, a Chinese international and a 16-year-old who had just left school! With the usual plethora of facts and figures, some personal reminisces (did Neville Southall speak to Prenno after his opening day, half-time protest?) and some vintage commentary clips, this is a great way to start your new Premier League weekend.
In this episode of the “90 Minutes with Neville Southall”, Neville discusses the rise of Foodbanks in the UK with Trade Unionist and Evertonian, Dave Kelly. Dave, the chair of Fans Supporting Foodbanks, is a known fan activist who along with other fan groups has been at the forefront of many fan focussed campaigns. Dave, along with Ian Byrne, have inspired other fan groups to adopt the FSF model; creating a national organisation of fans committed to making sure families who are struggling as a result of Tory cuts can feed themselves. This podcast covers some of FSF new initiatives and provides a fascinating insight into their journey. It highlights the problems experienced by communities the length an breadth of the country.
It's Jimbo. It's Duncan Alexander. It's Carl Anka, It's Flo Lloyd-Hughes. It's the Totally Football Show. The transfer rumour mill is beginning to spin at an alarming rate. Do Arsenal just buy the same players over and over again? Will Man United try to sign a player that hasn't been at Ajax? How many of Marina Granovskaia's signings at Chelsea have been successes? And how do Liverpool keep making money? Flo has been with the England women's team ahead of their friendly with the Netherlands as their preparations for Euro 2022 hot up. Duncan tells Flo and Carl all about his favourite World Cup, Italia 90. And we discuss why we don't get team anthems anymore. Is it James Corden or Peter Beardsley's fault? Plus Ian Wright lobbing Neville Southall, Landon Donovan inspiring civil protest and managers that made you feel old. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Rabonas and fixtures (01m 30s) • PART 1b: Transfer dealings at Arsenal, Chelsea, United and Forest (04m 00s) • PART 2: England prepare for the Euros (28m 00s) • PART 3a: Ian Wright v Everton in 1993 and your questions (42m 00s) • PART 3b: On This Day – Poborsky, Donovan, Scotland (46m 00s) • PART 3c: Duncan's favourite World Cup – Italia 90 (53m 00s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Jimbo. It's Duncan Alexander. It's Carl Anka, It's Flo Lloyd-Hughes. It's the Totally Football Show.The transfer rumour mill is beginning to spin at an alarming rate. Do Arsenal just buy the same players over and over again? Will Man United try to sign a player that hasn't been at Ajax? How many of Marina Granovskaia's signings at Chelsea have been successes? And how do Liverpool keep making money?Flo has been with the England women's team ahead of their friendly with the Netherlands as their preparations for Euro 2022 hot up.Duncan tells Flo and Carl all about his favourite World Cup, Italia 90. And we discuss why we don't get team anthems anymore. Is it James Corden or Peter Beardsley's fault?Plus Ian Wright lobbing Neville Southall, Landon Donovan inspiring civil protest and managers that made you feel old.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Rabonas and fixtures (01m 30s)• PART 1b: Transfer dealings at Arsenal, Chelsea, United and Forest (04m 00s) • PART 2: England prepare for the Euros (28m 00s)• PART 3a: Ian Wright v Everton in 1993 and your questions (42m 00s)• PART 3b: On This Day – Poborsky, Donovan, Scotland (46m 00s)• PART 3c: Duncan's favourite World Cup – Italia 90 (53m 00s)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £1 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST 6 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH:• follow us on Instagram• find us on Facebook• send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE:• check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pod 39: Undeb y golwyr! Wayne Hennessey, Neville Southall a Tony Roberts I ddathlu Cymru yn cyrraedd Cwpan y Byd dyma sgwrs arbennig gyda rhai o arwyr mwyaf pêl-droed Cymru. Dylan Ebenezer sy'n llywio'r sgwrs rhwng Wayne Hennessey, Neville Southall a Tony Roberts.
Everton's first ever penalty kick was awarded on 5 March 1892 during a game against Stoke City at our then home of Anfield. Alex Latta took it…and missed! To commemorate the 130th anniversary of our inaugural spot-kick, Darren Griffiths, Dave Prentice and statistician Gavin Buckland sat around the table and discussed our penalties and our takers over the decades. With contributions from Trevor Steven, Joe Royle and David Unsworth, this is a light-hearted but thoroughly enlightening journey down penalty-kick memory lane! For example, did you know that early penalties could be taken from anywhere on a 12-yard line? Or that the Borussia Monchengladbach goalkeeper thought the Germans had won the 1970 European Cup shoot-out when Royle missed the first kick – only to have the rules of this brand new concept pointed out to him. Royle recalls that night fondly, even though he became the very first player to ever miss a penalty in a European shoot-out, and he offers huge credit to goalkeeper Andy Rankin and winning scorer Sandy Brown. Steven, who converted 23 of his 29 kicks, speaks about having to be patient with regards to penalty duties, having the likes of Sharp, Heath and Sheedy ahead of him. By the way, Steven says that he never took a single penalty for Burnley, Rangers or Marseilles! Unsworth reveals that ‘I always took penalties at every level I played at' but that he couldn't really practice them regularly at Bellefield because ‘Neville Southall wasn't very good at saving them!'
The Menopause used to be the hushed-up topic that women didn't want to talk about, nevermind men. But thanks to some high-profile campaigners and lot of fed up women this issues – that effects more than half of the population – is in the mainstream to stay. Things are changing and Neville Southall wanted to know why those changes are so important and hear from two women who are making a difference.
In this episode of the “90 Minutes with Neville Southall” podcast Neville discusses racial equity in sport and in society as a whole. From racism in football to the killing of George Floyd and the ongoing reckoning around race, Neville's guests tackle a wide range of topics, share their experiences, and provide insight into the issue of racial equity. Neville speaks to Emy Onuora, Race Equality Project Manager at Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, author of “Pitch Black: The History of Black British Footballers” and co-author of “Great War to Race Riots,” about the experiences of black players in football and the struggle to deliver racial equity. Neville also speaks to ESPN analyst, commentator, and former footballer Shaka Hislop, who played over 200 Premier League games for Newcastle, West Ham, and Portsmouth and represented Trinidad and Tobago in their World Cup debut in 2006. Shaka, who also played in Major League Soccer with FC Dallas, recounts his experiences on and off the pitch on both sides of the Atlantic and his work as the honorary president of the anti-racism charity Show Racism the Red Card.
We are delighted that joining Steve on The Fantastival Podcast #84 is Secret Drug Addict… We had a really interesting chat as SDA spoke about how he got involved in the music business, his career in the industry (including a spell at Creation Records and Sony working with some great acts) his battle with addiction, getting and staying sober, his music tastes, being at some amazing gigs (some he watched, some he stayed at the bar for), his Secret Drug Addict social media account, why he's anonymous, how he helps Neville Southall do twitter takeovers for worthy causes, why Liam Gallagher never accepted a drink from strangers when they worked together, Kanye West and his mental health & lots more as he also collated his brilliant Fantasy Festival lineup. Go give him a follow on Twitter and Instagram: https://twitter.com/scrtdrugaddict?s=21 https://instagram.com/scrtdrugaddict?utm_medium=copy_link Neville Southall Twitter: https://twitter.com/nevillesouthall?s=21 If you've enjoyed the Fantastival Podcast please give us a follow on Twitter @FantastivalP and remember to check for our new episodes which are released every Sunday at 9am. Spread the word... and the word is Fantastival! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-fantastival-podcast/message
Goalkeeping legend Neville Southall is our guest this week. He and Choccy discuss his infamous 'sit-in' at Goodison Park; humble football beginnings; being hunted by Sir Alex Ferguson; thoughts on modern coaching and players' mental health; his new podcast and Twitter campaigning; and a few dressing room stories about Martin Keown.Music by Liam McClair and Crowander See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/life-with-brian.
Recorded on Sunday 16thJanuary, 2022: Disability. In this episode of the 90 Minutes with Neville Southall podcast, Neville explores the challenges and opportunities found in the lives of people living with disabilities – and hears impassioned and illuminating testimonies from his three guests. He speaks to Steve Johnson, a former World Amputee Footballer of the Year, who is the disability manager for Everton FC. Steve recalls the day he lost a leg in an accident when playing football and explains how sport helped bring a fresh focus to his life as well as his work ensuring access to football for others through Everton In The Community. The importance of providing sport for people with disabilities is underlined by another guest, Dawn Rozzell-Howens. Her father, Dave, created the disability programme for British Gymnastics and at Spartac Gym Club in Ormskirk they offer opportunities for gymnasts with disabilities – including Dawn's son Sam, who has Down Syndrome. Neville also hears from journalist and campaigner Ian Birrell who cites cases involving the abusive incarceration of people with autism as he highlights the lack of care and attention given in our society to people with disabilities.
Recorded on Sunday 9th Jan, 2022 : The podcast 90 Minutes with Neville Southall launches with an in-depth conversation between Neville Southall and Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham. As well as being fanatical Evertonians, Southall and Burnham share a passion for a fairer society, with stable employment, housing and access to health care for all at the top of their agendas. In the episode they discuss poverty, how the country could and should move into the post-pandemic era, the issue of rough sleeping, Britain's mental health crisis, transport inequality and their hopes for the future.
Where we're going, we don't need roads. . . Neville Southall has won two first division titles, two FA Cups, three Charity Shields, and a European Cup Winners Cup during his time on Merseyside, making him the most decorated player in Everton's history. Further to that, Neville was awarded an MBE and BBC Wales Sports Personality of the year in 1995. All of this, despite Neville's professional career not starting until he was in his early 20's. Before his playing career, Neville worked as a hod carrier and a binman, he played amateur football and was turned down by various clubs such as Wrexham, Bolton, and Crewe. Following his career, Neville has championed the rights of the LGBT and Sex Worker communities, as well as speaking passionately about raising awareness for mental health. Neville's story is an incredible one, here we try to understand the man behind the achievements, how he has always tried to learn, improve and be a better version of himself each day that passes. It was an honour to speak to Nev, he truly is a legend of the beautiful game, and one of the most genuine people you will find, we are so proud to bring you this episode, as our last instalment of series two.
Straight From The Off welcomes John Aldridge to the Podcast. John needs no introduction to football fans of the city, but he tells us how it all came about. From school football in Garston were he lived, to lifting the League title and FA Cup for his beloved Liverpool FC. ‘Aldo' played for Blue Union, Garston Woodcutters, Cheshire Lines and South Liverpool before moving on to the pro game with Newport County. It was from there that he caught the eye of Jim Smith at Oxford and made his way to the 1st Division and eventually to Liverpool FC. He tells us how about those early days and what it took to make it as a professional and how he played and scored at the World Cup! he tells us about his best goals, games and all about the lads he shared a pitch with and played against throughout those times. Episode 63 is brought to you by: Richtime watches and jewellery. The best supplier of new and used watches in the UK.
Sunday 16 November marks 40 years since Everton Great, Neville Southall made his debut for the Blues. The Official Everton Podcast caught up with the two-time FA Cup winner as the former goalkeeper reflected on that debut, his journey in football, and what it meant to play for the blue side of Merseyside.
On this episode of ATP Extra, Ian Mills & Gary Judge are joined by Everton legend, Andy Gray to discuss his Everton career timeline. We start in 1983, with tales of meeting Howard Kendall, arriving at the club and a hilarious story of just how he got his medical records to Everton! From the inside, we hear how he felt when Howard was under pressure, his thoughts on just what turned in 1984 and of course, the magic of winning the FA Cup in 1984. The magical 1984-1985 season is discussed in great detail. From persuading Graeme Sharpe to not hand in a transfer request after being dropped at Newcastle, to claiming the number 10 as his own, memories from the goals he scored, his thoughts on just how good Neville Southall was, and of course, Bayern Munich! The end of the season in which the league title and European Cup Winners Cup were clinched is discussed, with tales from the dressing room and beyond, as Andy tells us just how close that team were as a group of friends. Andy tells us just what still ‘winds him up' from the end of that 84/85 season before emotionally telling us just how he left Everton, the story behind it and honestly revealing he regrets that decision. We wind up with talking about his impact on the game from the studio, as in 1992 Sky Sports coverage of football with him at the forefront changed how we viewed football, and then tells us just what happened in 1997, when he interviewed for the vacant managers job & subsequently stayed at Sky Sports. This is a bumper episode, with tales that will make you laugh, and smile all throughout!
It's Episode One Hundred and Forty Four of the podcast all about life in football's National League, brought to you by two Torquay United fans - comedian Charlie Baker and talkSPORT's John Cadigan. There's only one story in town - it's the play-off final on Sunday as Torquay face Hartlepool. Two Gulls legends - Matt Elliott and Neville Southall - also have their say as we look forward (do we?) to the game...
Paul and Andy's UK tour continues as they are in Cardiff! They are joined by actor Callum Scott Howells, comedian Mike Bubbins, former Wales goalkeeper Neville Southall and talkSPORT's very own Jonny Owen! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aaron O'Neill founded Let's Talk Mental Health because he had anxiety and depression since early childhood. He had a lot of tough times in life, a lot of loss, hardship, and mental and physical abuse (not sexual). This is not a pleasant story, but it ends well. What is the group, and how did it come about? The group is for sufferers of mental distress. I have 4 team members, all whom have been part of the group since the start, they are sufferers themselves, and have come through a lot, and now are able to part their experience with members of the group. It came about as I was attending a local mental health support group, but the numbers were always low. People were getting as far as the door, then turning around and going home. As much as we'd like to think the stigma is gone, it's not 100% gone. I realized that I had a way that I could help others, in a private and secure way. I worked for a conference company, and it used the most secure platform available. I managed to secure a good rate with them, and this allowed me to give out free phone (or toll free) numbers to everyone. I have a host control panel so I can mute lines, dismiss guests if needed, and nobody except me can see who's on the call. We have guest speakers on the call quite often, who tell us about what they have been through, and some of these people are recognized names and happy to put their name to our group. We focus on positivity, sure we look at mental health and all that we've been through, but we focus on what can come, what you can be, empowering you in the most positive ways to help yourself, to reach out and ask for it. That's recovery! This idea was very new to Ireland, but it wasn't long before we built up 350 group members, and some offline also. We advertised in local papers giving contact details so that I could issue the Thursday call details to people who needed the help, and may not have internet, or may be elderly and they're not using social media. We have been involved in a lot of events in Ireland, and worked behind the scenes for events like "The Voice of Ireland", where we had counsellors working with a few of the participants to help them with nerves and anxiety. To date, we have worked out that we have helped a total of 2,400 people. You mentioned guest speakers, could you tell us more about them, and also I believe you have some big followers? Yes we have some regular guest speakers such as Liam Kennedy, who is a fantastic football player, and now works as a motivational speaker, and motivates the group with his talks and also his poetry. We have Linda Creedon, who's just qualified as a nurse. She had a rough childhood and was bullied to the extent that she wouldn't attend her own Debs. She has since gone on to take part in Miss Ireland, and works as a model, as well as being a nurse, and a motivational speaker. We have Valerie Farragher, who talks about alcohol addiction, and is doing massive work in Ireland to help people with Dual Diagnosis, Depression and Alcohol Addiction. We also have some big name supporters such as Glen Hansard from the Frames, Elton John, Neville Southall, PJ Gallagher, Pat Shortt (both big name Irish comedians), and several others. What lies ahead for Let's Talk Mental Health? Recently we had to move the group to a new page, simply because we wanted to change the privacy on the group on Facebook from Secret to Closed. We had too many people in the group, and Facebook wouldn't allow us to do that so we've moved to a new page. We also want to run a poster campaign by getting laminated posters sent out to rural areas in Ireland, letting them know we exist, and to get in touch, there's no shame in it, and that there is a group out there that really cares about you, genuinely! As I have said we have touched the lives of 2,400 people, not only in Ireland but in the UK, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, and the US. Out of everyone we have dealt with, I am proud to say that we have never lost a member. How is the group funded? We rely completely on donations to fund the group, we do this by asking those who have it to contribute when they can. We don't put pressure on people as the whole idea is that the service is free. We run raffles and we are running a Christmas raffle this year on 12th December which will keep the group going for at least another 6 months. We are going to have a complete overhaul of our website at LetsTalkMentalHealth.com, get our group more in the public domain and continue to help people as best as we can. If you have iPhone/iPad/iOS: iTunes/ If you have Android/Windows/Other: Stitcher Don't miss this episode. If you do listen, we'd really appreciated appreciate a rating and review on iTunes. Your feedback makes our day! 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