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Ahead of season two launching in September (some INCREDIBLE guests lined up, by the way...) here's another compilation episode of some of the most memorable moments, anecdotes, guests and games from series one that you might have missed. Featuring in this episode: Ashley Ward remembers signing for Derby County and witnessing THAT wonder goal by Paulo Wanchope at Old Trafford (taken from Episode 13) Charity founder Charlie Edinburgh remembers the last ever game played at the old White Hart Lane and what it meant to his dad Justin (taken from Episode 18) Tony Jameson and Phil Walker relive two of 1995/96's most memorable moments - Aston Villa's opening day win over Manchester United and Kevin Keegan' Monday Night Meltdown live on Sky Sports (taken from 17) Comedian Josh Pugh relives playing in a partially-sighted Futsal World Cup semi-final for England (taken from Episode 15) and poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan relives the excitement of Barnsley's promotion in 1997 (taken from Episode 2) We finish with Play Your Apps Right with Blackpool fans Chris Taylor and Nathan Fogg (taken from Episode 14) Enjoyed the show? Please subscribe, leave us a 5* review and pass the pod to anyone who you think will enjoy it. You can also find us on social media where we'll have Twitter polls, highlights from the show and nostalgic clips from yesteryear. Listen: https://podfollow.com/when-football-began-again YouTube: @whenfootballbeganagainpod Instagram: whenfootybeganagainpod Facebook: @WhenFootyBeganAgainPod Twitter: @WFBApod TikTok: whenfootballbegan You can also get in touch via whenfootballbeganagain@gmail.com with your own memories - we'll share as many as we can in future episodes.
Host Carl Jones is joined by former Norwich City, Derby County, Barnsley, Blackburn Rovers and Bradford City striker Ashley Ward to discuss his career in football and the Premier League. From being released by Manchester City as a youngster to dealing with serious injury while breaking through with Crewe Alexandra, Ashley relives those early years and the big move to the Premiership with high-flying Norwich City. He becomes a hero at the Baseball Ground - did he expect Paulo Wanchope to pass on that famous mazy run at Old Trafford? - before moving to Oakwell where his goals very nearly kept Barnsley in the top flight. He discusses his time in star-studded squads at Blackburn and Bradford before finishing his career at Bramall Lane under Neil Warnock. Post-football, he's now living in Dubai running a business with his wife Dawn and had a brief reality TV career. We cover all that and more, including having a son-in-law who just happens to be a multiple Premier League-winning superstar... We also find out who you voted for as the Premier League era's greatest Australian from last week's show. Enjoyed the show? Please subscribe, leave us a 5* review and pass the pod to anyone who you think will enjoy it. You can also find us on social media where we'll have Twitter polls, highlights from the show and nostalgic clips from yesteryear. Listen: https://podfollow.com/when-football-began-again YouTube: @whenfootballbeganagainpod Instagram: whenfootybeganagainpod Facebook: @WhenFootyBeganAgainPod Twitter: @WFBApod TikTok: whenfootballbegan You can also get in touch via whenfootballbeganagain@gmail.com with your own memories - we'll share as many as we can in future episodes.
Bock auf WM? Bock auf hässliche Stadiontoiletten? Bock auf Aristide Bancé, Dennis Aogo, Peter Crouch und Paulo Wanchope? Bock auf das schwierigste Fußball-Quiz Deutschlands? All das bekommst du hier - in der neuesten Episode des Oenning'schen Fußballpodcast.
One of Manchester City's long list of academy graduates, Leon Mike made several first team appearances for the Blues under Kevin Keegan - however, his playing time was limited due to the impact of Shaun Goater and Paulo Wanchope. The striker moved on in 2002, as City were promoted back to the Premier League. He spoke to the Blue Moon Podcast's David Mooney about the frustrations he had in trying to break into the first team and how things had changed for young players these days compared to when he was coming through the ranks. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
170 partidos jugados y 62 goles en la Premier League. El segundo jugador latino en marcar gol en la liga inglesa y el segundo goleador histórico de la selección costarricense. Paulo Wanchope, conversa con Celso y Guima sobre su llegada la liga inglesa y los aprendizajes que le dejó. "Chope" también nos cuenta dos conversaciones trascendentales para su carrera que tuvo con Guima: una cuando era jugador del Herediano y otra previo al mundial de Alemania 2006.
In this Bank Holiday bonanza edition of the podcast, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss player facial hair and one-club men from John Trollope to Uwe Seeler. They delve into the pages of WSC magazine issue 399, including mention of non-magic floodlights, Barry Davies’ crush on Paulo Wanchope, and Reg Leather. Record Breakers takes us to Eindhoven, Hamburg and Coventry. Plus, John Gibbons of The Anfield Wrap talks to Dan about their work covering all things Liverpool.Looking for episodes 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13? They were exclusively for WSC Supporters' Club members. Find out how to join at patreon.com/whensaturdaycomesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomes)
There was the talents of Ali Benarbia and Eyal Berkovic, the stunning goals of Shaun Goater, Paulo Wanchope, Darren Huckerby - and others, and one of the best second-tier goalscoring records of any team ever. But there was some darker stuff, too, as the club lost Nicky Weaver to a career-threatening injury and Jeff Whitley was forced to face his demons in his personal life. We also saw the coming of age of Shaun Wright-Phillips.
RUNNING ORDER TOPIC 1 - 2020 Vision - We're looking at celebrations that are happening or were due to happen in 2020 across the footballing landscape. (09.00) TOPIC 2 - Celebrating History - In the week Crystal Palace claimed to be the oldest club in the world, we're looking at other things that claim to be football's oldest (18.50) TOPIC 3 - Birthday 5-a-sides - we put together a 5-a-side but they all have to have the same birthday as us. (27.10) AOB - Hibs' shirt, carpool football, and Scott's shirt sale (33.50) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Mooney is joined by Richard Burns and Steven McInerney to discuss Manchester City's week. The 2-1 win over Chelsea and the 1-1 draw with Shakhtar come under the spotlight - as City look a bit frail to balls over the top, but they do wrestle back control of tight matches. We're remembering a time when City couldn't by a win for love nor money - but they remained unbeaten - and Rob Wilson takes us back to 2012-13 in his review of the decade. We also preview the matches with Newcastle and Burnley, plus look at Pep Guardiola's comments about staying at the club.
Derby County's cult hero Costa Rican joined us for a nostalgic chat in our latest interview special. Wanchope, who scored 28 Rams goals in all competitions, explained how he nearly became a pro basketball player before coming to England, his fiery relationship with Jim Smith, his favourite Derby teammate, and ofcourse *that* Old Trafford debut goal. SUBSCRIBE and SHARE! Follow us on iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud - and don't forget to RT or share our podcast on Twitter (@SteveBloomerPod) or Facebook.
Nueva sección: "Viejos Rockeros" Creada por Paulo Wanchope, conoceremos a los jugadores mas viejos del fdf basquet. Entrevista al manager LEGION88MM que nos cuenta como es convivir con Sylar en liga y que haría si Shaw fichase por su equipo y ganará alguna copa más? También Entrevista EXCLUSIVA al representante de Zabirchenko! Hakan Kebap, el representante que esta denunciado por Sylar despues del fichaje de su representado por presunto arreglo de comisiones. Sylar Troll o buen manager?
Pick&Podcast ep:07 Sylar, Peterseller, Sergifa y Paulo Wanchope nos traen esta semana los resultados de las copas y 2 entrevistas exclusivas, por primera vez en un podcast Martin28 (manager del Basket Bonn) y Helio Mbonani (manager del Virtus Bologna) Y la NBA? preguntadle a Juanjo...
Ever wondered what it's like to share a dressing room with big Duncan Ferguson and Tommy Gravesen? In part two, let David Weir take you into the inner sanctum of the Everton dressing room between 1999 and 2007. Listen to him break down the challenge of playing against the top Premier League strikers of that era and how his greatest test was facing rangy forwards like Freddi Kanoute and Paulo Wanchope. You'll also hear about David's take on stockpiling trophies during his spell at Rangers and that unforgettable run to the final of the 2008 UEFA Cup final, where the Ibrox side lost to Zenit St Petersburg. Enjoy!Graham See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With it being international week, we thought we did into the England theme once again for a new full-length slice of 90s Football action. Ash Rose is joined by Joel Young and the returning Andrew Raeburn as each pick an XI of the best players to never win an England cap during the 1990s. Steve Bruce leads the way as the standard bearer for the unlucky club, but who else made the cut in the boy's teams? Plus, on the phone we talk to former Crewe, Derby and Barnsley striker Ashley Ward, who chats Dario Gradi, Paulo Wanchope and scoring winners at Anfield. Keep it 90s!
The battle for domestic cup silverware hit the final stretch on Wednesday. In Canada, the Impact and Whitecaps battled to a thrilling 2-2 draw that sets up winner-take-all match at BC Place at the end of the month. Down south, the Union booked their second straight US Open Cup final appearance. They’ll take on Sporting KC, and Philly captain Maurice Edu joins the guys to talk Meek Mill, Lamborghinis and the club’s playoff chances. In the second segment, the guys turn their focus to the MLS weekend. Are Colorado on the right track with their most recent signings? Can Toronto FC deal with the Red Bulls’ pressure after wilting against Sporting KC? Gio-mania in Dallas? Finally, are the Sounders set to turn things around after eight losses in nine? GM and president of soccer Garth Lagerwey says yes following a massive talent influx. Another fight involving a CONCACAF manager? This time it’s Costa Rica’s Paulo Wanchope, and the news prompts Andrew to share an embarrassing story from Brazil.