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The Official Everton Podcast
Bred A Blue: Episode 34. Neil Moore

The Official Everton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 27:25


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!

The Rest Is Football
Thierry Henry, Virgil Van Dijk & Gazza: Best of our Special Guests

The Rest Is Football

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 36:40


How did Thierry Henry utterly embarrass Micah the first time they played against each other? Who is the most difficult player van Dijk has ever played against? Why did Gazza turn down Man Utd? In today's episode we look back at the best moments from some of our special guest interviews over the last year. We hear from Thierry Henry, Virgil van Dijk, Paul Gascoigne, Andriy Shevchenko, Peter Beardsley, Fabrizio Romano, Howard Webb and Sid Lowe. Don't forget if you want to listen to any of these interviews in full you can find them all in our full episode list. Sign up to The Rest Is Football newsletter at therestisfootball.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
BITESIZE | Peter Beardsley: Tino Asprilla, Newcastle's Madcap Genius

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 8:57


Today's story comes from Peter Beardsley, who expresses his love for Tino Asprilla, an extraordinary footballer and one of the funniest and most eccentric men ever to have played the game.Listen to the classic versions of the original episodes:Classic Big Interview: Peter Beardsley Part One - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | AcastClassic Big Interview: Peter Beardsley Part Two - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
BITESIZE | Peter Beardsley: My brief stay at Man U

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 9:29


Today's story comes from Peter Beardsley, who tells the incredible tale of how he ended up - briefly - at Manchester United, courtesy of George Best.Listen to the classic versions of the original episodes:Classic Big Interview: Peter Beardsley Part One - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | AcastClassic Big Interview: Peter Beardsley Part Two - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rest Is Football
Fergie v Keegan, The Art Of Goalscoring & The Lack of Proper No. 9's

The Rest Is Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 28:52


What made Sir Alex Ferguson and Kevin Keegan's managerial styles so different? What's the secret to scoring lots of goals at the top level? Why does no-one want to play as a genuine Number 9 any more? Gary and Alan are joined by Andrew Cole as he talks about the favourite goal he ever scored, the Treble celebrations in Barcelona and his partnerships with Peter Beardsley and Dwight Yorke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rest Is Football
Wowing George Best, Kenny Dalglish's Secret & Playing Against Pele And Beckenbauer

The Rest Is Football

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 42:27


What did Peter Beardsley do to impress George Best so much he got him a trial at Man United? How did Kenny Dalglish use shadows to make himself a better player? What was it like playing against the likes of Pele, Franz Beckenbauer and Johan Cruyff? Gary, Alan and Micah are joined by special guest Peter Beardsley to relive the best stories from his life in football and settle the big debate - who was the better strike partner, Alan or Gary? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

These Football Times
A decade of 80s football: 1987/88

These Football Times

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 137:58


After surrendering their title to Everton, Liverpool come storming back, fuelled by John Barnes, Peter Beardsley and John Aldridge. A second league and cup double in three years seems inevitable but at Wembley, Dave Beasant saves a penalty and Wimbledon carry off the FA Cup after just 11 seasons in the Football League.  Elsewhere, Luton  stun Arsenal with a late comeback to win the League Cup, Chelsea collapse from title contenders to relegation fodder and on Tyneside, samba-style football comes to the Toon in the shape of Mirandinha.

Reminding You Why You Love Football - The MUNDIAL Podcast

Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, Tommy Stewart and a returning James Bird are back to talk love, The Beatles, Seb's mouth trumpet, powdered broccoli, padded seats and cells, Hristo Stoichkov, the Soviet Army Cup, Euro ‘92, USA ‘94, the Makita Tournament, Kappa kits, nicknames, a Ballon d'Or necklace, blouses, Steve Bull hats with horns, Supermarket Sweep, a hint of Burton, Logan Roy, Rodney Dangerfield, your Majorcas, your Marbellas, your Waddles, your Gascoignes, Andy Sinton, Trevor Steven, David Batty, David Platt, Michel Platini, Graham Taylor, John Jensen, Peter Beardsley, Barri's badge, the Big Bash, ships in the night, enjoying the silence, spontaneous tattoos, sobriety, Shearer and Lineker, dinosaurs and Jesus, interchangeable names, puking to Pink Floyd, phone calls, mountain men, hill guys, the Italian Alps, interviewing your dad, Deliverance, Peter Knowles, nursing home chats, Mitre Deltas, and remember, please subscribe to the magazine so that we can keep doing the podcast!Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereSign up for the The Hat-Trick NewsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Celtic State of Mind
A Celtic State of Mind with Tom Grant // ACSOM // Celtic Takeover // Fergus McCann

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 64:12


► See Johan Mjällby LIVE with ACSOM: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Glasgow/Grace%27s-Irish-Sports-Bar/Johan-Mjllby-LIVE-with-a-Celtic-State-of-Mind/37120036/ ► Support Wee Jamie Tierney: https://www.gofundme.com/f/wee-jamies-journey ► ACSOM merch available here: https://acsom.net/shop/ ► Check out The ACSOM Blog here: https://acsom.net A Celtic State of Mind is a six-time award-winning broadcast, having won Football Blogging / Content Awards in 2018, 2021 (x3), 2022 & 2023. In this archive episode, Paul John Dykes and Kevin Graham are joined by Celtic's ex-director, Tom Grant, who offered a fascinating insight into the running of the club in the 1980s and 1990s. Tom explained exactly why Celtic refused to complete the Mo Johnston transfer in 1989, and lifts the lid on audacious efforts by Billy McNeill to recruit Peter Beardsley and Steve Bruce. Tom also dissected his relationship with Fergus McCann, and the impact of the 'Celts For Change' movement in overturning the 'family dynasty' board in 1994. . A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last five years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics. Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player. #BrendanRodgers #KyogoFuruhashi #ReoHatate #DaizenMaeda #CelticFC #CelticFootballClub #TheAcsomBulletin #ACSOM #ACelticStateOfMind #AwardWinningPodcast #Charity #ScottishFootball #Soccer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Football  Ranter
Peter Beardsley's Passport Photo

Football Ranter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 73:18


This week we talk about Everton points deduction, crazy fans, A bomb stalker and the usual fun!Send your ⚽ rants 07856506029 https://chat.whatsapp.com/LekE7tNnNeJJxBkadshouter@footballranter.comabomb@footballranter.comelchapsticko@footballranter.comdrq@footballranter.cominstagram - https://www.instagram.com/footballranter/Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@footballranter1Twitter - @ranter_football Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
Classic Big Interview: Peter Beardsley Part Two

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 52:58


Here's another chance to hear my interview with Peter Beardsley from season one.In part two, we hear about how Tino Asprilla was the funniest man in the world, blowing the title with Newcastle United in 1996, Peter's best-ever goal, and thriving under his hero Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
Classic Big Interview: Peter Beardsley Part One

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 49:28


Here's another chance to hear my interview with Peter Beardsley from season one.What a player he was, and what stories Peter had to tell us. In part one, we hear about how street football and the ‘sweat box' honed the young genius, what it was like to return to Newcastle under the legendary Kevin Keegan, and how Peter tried his luck abroad with Vancouver Whitecaps.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LFC Talk @Hotel Tia
Live before the storm

LFC Talk @Hotel Tia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 39:34


Dirk Kuyt, Peter Beardsley and James Pearce share their predictions for Liverpool FC ahead of the new season. Kuyt gives us inside information on fellow contrymen Van Dijk and Gakpo and Beardsley draws captaincy lines back to Alan Hansen. Pearce reveals how important both Beardsley and Kuyt have been for him in this arm pinching podcast moment. They also share some of their best personal Liverpool moments in this podcast recorded live at the Liverpool Festival in Gjøvik, Norway. Hosted by LFC author Ragnhild Lund Ansnes. Enjoy!

Denise Welch's Juicy Crack Podcast
Overcoming Obstacles: Press Intrusion and Personal Transformation

Denise Welch's Juicy Crack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 38:54


EPISODE 23 OF DENISE WELCH'S JUICY CRACK!There's no pain, no gain at the gym getting ready for a couch to 5k! Coping with the long, cold, wet, grey winter. Deliberations on the Prince Harry phone hacking case, and a discussion around the harrowing effects the press can have on celebrities' lives as well as the long-lasting implications of phone hacking. How being broken by the events of 9/11 led me down a path of healing with the support of my dearest friends.I open up about my own encounters with the press, including moments of journalistic entrapment that left a lasting impact on my trust and mental health. We'll discuss the consequences of such stories, and how we hope that those responsible are held accountable for the lives they've disrupted. Our conversation takes us to my son Louis' house, where we chat about acting and preparations for upcoming roles, as well as a potential mother-son safari holiday to South Africa and the importance of learning something new every day.We get to chat about voiceovers and self-tapes, and reminisce about the glory days of Newcastle FC - memories of David Ginola, Peter Beardsley, Steve Watson, and Mickey Quinn. There's a snippet of my ‘Nibbles and Nails' Whatsapp group and invite listeners to reach out with questions or suggestions.----If you've got any questions for Denise, or would like to know more about anything you've heard Denise discussing in this episode or in the past, please email us at:denisewelchpod@gmail.comWe'd love to hear from you!Instagram: @denise_welchTwitter: RealDeniseWelchTikTok: @denisewelch58YouTube: @denisewelchpodcastSales & Sponsorship enquiries: denisewelchpod@gmail.comEpisode Keywords:#NavigatingLife #PressIntrusion #PersonalGrowth #PrinceHarry #PhoneHacking #JournalisticEntrapment #Acting #MentalHealth #CelebrityPress #SelfDiscovery #Challenges #JoysOfLife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When Saturday Comes
E78 - Bobby Hoy's stand-up, Zorro Zembski & guest Adrian Goldberg

When Saturday Comes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 59:52


Hello! Would you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomesContemplating using a Fat Rascal to dislodge a ball from a tree, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss footballing light entertainers, from the tantalising conversion of Bobby Hoy via Spike Rawlings of Barrow and the Peter Beardsley pantomime experience. WSC Deputy Editor Ffion Thomas takes us inside the pages of magazine issue 429, Record Breakers brings Wearside wailing and we continue our sprightly feature, The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is the writer, broadcaster and West Brom fanatic Adrian Goldberg.Support the show

Sustainababble
#267: Eels

Sustainababble

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 50:58 Very Popular


If we said "name the weirdest, most mystical & inexplicable creature on earth" you would rightly say "80s English footballer Peter Beardsley". But pause for a moment to consider instead the 'umble eel, a fish(ish) so unknown and unknowable that no human has observed one shagging in the wild. In fact no-one's totally sure that they even DO shag in the wild. A bit like Peter Beardsley. It's an astonishing tale, the eel's, at the heart of which is a simple question that's confounded thinkers big and small for centuries: where do eels come from? Mad cap attempts to find out have been almost as wild as the fact that people like eating the poor sods in a 'jelly' of their own skin and sweat. We delve into the deliciously, reassuringly bonkers story of the eel and its origins, a story that in October 2022 partially revealed itself to modern science. Which doesn't strike us as a necessarily good thing. Enjoy Dr Emily Finch's twitter thread that prompted this episode, and then read Brooke Jarvis' superlative New Yorker article from 2021. Sustainababble is your friendly environment podcast, out weekly. Theme music by the legendary Dicky Moore – @dickymoo. Sustainababble logo by the splendid Arthur Stovell at Design by Mondial. Ecoguff read out by Arabella. Love the babble? Bung us a few pennies at www.patreon.com/sustainababble. MERCH: sustainababble.teemill.com Available on iTunes, Spotify, Acast & all those types of things, or at sustainababble.fish. Visit us at @thebabblewagon and at Facebook.com/sustainababble. Email us at hello@sustainababble.fish.

Four At The Back
Episode 33: Newcastle United 1995-96

Four At The Back

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 68:54


Twelve points clear, Keegan's rant, couldn't defend.... there's a lot of myths that have attached themselves to this team. Something that isn't a myth is that the 'Entertainers' were the clear neutral's choice, and for a short time at least, everyone's second team. Neil, Joe and Pete look at one of the most beloved teams in the Premier League, going from the importance of Peter Beardsley, trading Ginola stories, and looking how it all went wrong - and ended so soon after. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arab News
Black & White | NUFC Podcast - S2 E8 - John Richardson

Arab News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 32:08


It's the last international break before the 2022 World Cup in Qatar kicks off in November. With no Premier League matches this weekend, North East journalist John Richardson joins host Geordie Peter Redding and Arab News Sports Editor Ali Khaled in E8 S2 of Black & White to reminisce about some of Newcastle's most iconic international players of the last few decades, including Peter Beardsley, Alan Shearer and Gary Speed.

Bad Dads Film Review
Midweek Mention... The Men Who Stare At Goats

Bad Dads Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 28:10


George Clooney explains how to be a Jedi to Ewan McGregor in director Grant Heslov's debut feature, satirical war movie THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS. Reporter Bob Wilton (McGregor) investigates the New Earth Army, a branch of the US military tasked with advancing America's interests by exploiting the paranormal and the psychic. A stellar cast and a smart Coen-lite script gives us some funny moments but the tone wavers between screwball and scathing and sometimes misses both targets. Think Fear and Loathing In Iraq or The Big Lebowsk-IED, whilst it never quite lives up to the potential of its premise this is a solidly entertaining and original comedy which once again features Kevin Spacey as an insufferable ar*ehole, a part he was apparently born to play.

The Totally Football Show with James Richardson
Even long shots make it

The Totally Football Show with James Richardson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 69:24 Very Popular


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

The Totally Football Show with James Richardson

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.

NUFC Matters With Steve Wraith
April 11th 2022 - #NUFC Matters An Afternoon With Peter Beardsley and Mick Lowes Tyne Theatre January 2022

NUFC Matters With Steve Wraith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 78:43


#NUFC Matters An Afternoon With Peter Beardsley and Mick Lowes Tyne Theatre January 2022

NUFC Matters With Steve Wraith
#NUFC Matters An Afternoon With Peter Beardsley and Mick Lowes Tyne Theatre January 2022

NUFC Matters With Steve Wraith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 78:43


Mick Lowes is joined on stage by Newcastle United legend Peter Beardsley. The show was recorded January 2022 at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House In Newcastle upon Tyne.

The Prowler
Real Talk - The Lorax - January 20, 2022

The Prowler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 15:32


This is “Real Talk.” Staff Writers MacKenzie Jadick and Peter Beardsley sit down and discuss the cultural impacts of “The Lorax.” Jadick and Beardsley discuss multiple aspects of the film that have made it a classic almost 10 years later.

Setlist
Let's fix streaming by taxing the superstars

Setlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 43:07


CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including the new research from the UK's Association Of Independent Music's arguing that paying popular tracks on streaming services lower royalties and less popular track more might be the key to a fairer system, and the news that supermarket chain Sainsbury's is freeing up shelf space in its stores by ditching CDs and DVDs. SECTION TIMES 01: Streaming royalties (00:12:56) 02: Sainsbury's (00:30:41) (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts) STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK • AIM publishes insights on the artist growth model for streaming royalty distribution • Sainsbury's confirms it is phasing out CDs and DVDs from its stores ALSO MENTIONED • John Barnes, Gazza and (please make it stop) Peter Beardsley rap on previously unheard World In Motion tapes • Jacob Rees-Mogg raps in Parliament MORE FROM CMU • Book your place on CMU's weekly webinars • Buy MMF and CMU Insights' Dissecting The Digital Dollar book on Amazon • Sign up to receive the CMU Daily news bulletin

GRAPPL Spotlight
Spotlight: "What is this?" (GRAPPL Top 10 Matches of 2021, Terry Funk, AEW Dynamite, Road Rager, Triple H)

GRAPPL Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 133:30


GRAPPL Spotlight is brought to you by WrestleCrate. Sign up at WrestleCrate.co.uk and use promo code GRAPPL and get a bonus autograph in your first crate!Benno, JP and Gareth talk the Top 10 matches of the year so far according to the GRAPPL app, as well as talk the career of Terry Funk, Triple H, AEW Dynamite and preview AEW Road Rager.All this plus, Rafa Bentiez, Kenny Samson, Peter Beardsley, Justice For Han, The Shagger and The Reign of Terra Ryzing.1:15 Intro35:34 Terry Funk50:13 The GRAPPL Top 10 Matches of 20211:24:12 AEW Dynamite, Road RagerThanks to our patrons for supporting the podcast, with special thanks to current Kings Of The Mountain - Robert Brockie, Carl Gac, Joe Edwards, Simon Gunn, Dylan Shah and Günther Daniel. Visit Patreon.com/GRAPPL and join us for bonus podcasts, LIVE video episodes of Spotlight and more! Subscribe to GRAPPL Spotlight:Spotify || Apple || Google || YouTube || TuneIn || Stitcher || RSSFollow us on Twitter:Benno || JP || Gareth || GRAPPLDownload GRAPPL the wrestling rating appApp Store || Google Play || GrapplApp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Psychology of Success
5: Shaka Hislop: Honesty over performance

The Psychology of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 59:08


Shaka Hislop is a former Premier League and International player but definitely not your typical footballer. Shaka graduated from Howard University in the US in mechanical engineering and immediately interned at NASA studying with and learning from some of the brightest minds on the planet. Shaka played for Newcastle Utd, West Ham and Portsmouth under the likes Kevin Keegan and Harry Redknapp as well as alongside some of the most iconic names in English football history; Alan Shearer, Peter Beardsley, Les Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole and Rio Ferdinand. His ability to outsmart his opponents brought him and his teammates to the brink of 2 Premier League titles with Newcastle Utd in the 1990s and at West Ham only Steven Gerrard's iconic equalising goal from 35 yards in injury time stopped West Ham from winning the FA Cup in 2006. Shaka proudly represented his country Trinidad & Tobago in their famous debut at the World Cup in that same year, which rounded off an incredible footballing career. As the honorary president and Founder of ‘Show Racism the Red Card', he has been involved in the vital anti-racism education of nearly 1 Million school children and currently works for ESPN in America on their coverage of English football. Follow us on Apple podcasts and Spotify to ensure you don't miss an episode of 'The Psychology of Success'!

Making An Impression / You're Popping
Making An Impression: The Sketches - Posthill & Altman

Making An Impression / You're Popping

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 38:03


Danny Posthill and Darren Altman join me for this hilarious episode, the first in the new series. The sketches include an attempt at three Morgan Freemans (funny but failed), some biting political satire with Putin, Biden and Boris (funny but not that biting) and my valiant but ultimately doomed attempt to nail Jeff Goldblum (funny, not in a good way). These two outstanding impressionists and natural comedians compare notes on doing Piers Morgan, offer some insights into the art of impressions, unfurl some majestic voices and spin some fantastic yarns. Danny's Peter Beardsley story at the end is worth the admission money alone. Enjoy!

Across The Park Podcast
ATP Extra Episode 43 - Tony Cottee

Across The Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 68:25


On an Everton FC special extra, Ian Mills & Andrew Price are joined by one of their first heroes in the blue shirt, a man who scored 99 goals over a 6 year period for the blues, Tony Cottee. Tony tells us how he decided to leave London and resist offers from Arsenal to join Colin Harvey's Everton in 1988 and his memories of him and newer players entering the dressing room of the disbanding mid 80's side. We ask about his memories working under Colin and the unique situation of feeling he let Colin down when he lost his job, only to see him return days later as Howard Kendall's number 2. His relationship with Howard is talked about in detail, as well as tales from Chinese meals he had to fund, and his memories of playing with great players such as Neville Southall, Graeme Sharpe and Peter Beardsley. Tony gives us his thoughts on Billy Kenny during a sad time at the club as well as his memories of the unity in the city during the 1989 FA cup final after the tragic Hillsborough disaster. No questions are off topic as we ask what went wrong during Mike Walker's time at the club, and what it was like being on the pitch during THAT Wimbledon game, when the blues stared relegation in the face. His departure is covered, and how he felt just missing out on teaming with Duncan Ferguson under Joe Royle as well as his best memories, and message to Evertonians today. A must listen for all blues!

Total BS
Total BS 5.2.21 Peter Beardsley Interview

Total BS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 26:42


Talkin Fitbaw
Episode 85 | Rab McKinnon

Talkin Fitbaw

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 65:21


Derek chats to former Hartlepool, Motherwell and FC Twente star Rab McKinnon.Rab relives his early days at EKYC and Rutherglen Glencairn, mixing with the likes of Gazza, Peter Beardsley and the late great Jack Charlton at Newcastle and his disappointment at not making the breakthrough at the Magpies.We hear all about his time at Pools, his disappointment at being denied the chance to join Man Utd, playing alongside Davie Cooper, making his mark in the Eredivisie, his time at Hearts, Clydebank and Bellshill Athletic and not forgetting his three caps for Scotland.Enjoy folks!With On The Teamsheet, Get 10% OFF with the code TALKINFITBAW at www.etsy.com/uk/shop/OnTheTeamsheet

Athletico Mince
The Beardsley Joke Collection Vol. 1

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 24:22


Some of Peter's best jokes from his joke book up to and including episode 80. There's only one Peter Beardsley... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Special Education 101: Navigating the IEP Process

READ: The Research, Education and ADvocacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 28:12


In this bonus episode on special education, we are joined again by Peter Beardsley and Lara Damashek, the Committee on Special Education liaisons at The Windward School. We tackle questions like, how do families start and navigate the IEP process? Who makes the referral for services? How should families and educators be prepared for meetings with the multi-disciplinary team? We also discuss the rights of families and students like due process. This episode contains the golden nugget of information for families and educators to navigate the special education process. READers will identify key action items that educators and families can take in the special education process to effectively advocate for students with disabilities. Bookmarks and Resources:Do you want to learn more from the episode? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #15 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources.Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org Connect with The Windward Institute on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute or Facebook.

READ: The Research, Education and ADvocacy Podcast
Special Education 101: The Law and Protections for Students with Disabilities

READ: The Research, Education and ADvocacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 32:57


Federal, state, and local education policies establish the rights of students with disabilities. In this episode, The Windward School’s Committee on Special Education liaisons, Peter Beardsley and Lara Damashek, explain the fundamentals and nuances of special education law. They discuss the responsibility of educational teams to ensure that students with disabilities receive equitable, appropriate services. This episode provides READ listeners with a deep dive in the key principles of special education policies and processes and how they impact the rights of students with the most common learning disabilities including dyslexia, speech and language impairment, and ADHD.Bookmarks and Resources:Do you want to learn more from the episode? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #14 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources.Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org Connect with The Windward Institute on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute or Facebook.

Athletico Mince
The Beardsley Collection Vol. 2

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 70:29


A compilation of Peter Beardsley submissions from episodes 64 to 73. Including guest appearances from the Alderman and Nick Knowles. Dog dirt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

True Faith NUFC Podcast
NUFC Podcast: AIWWIW Season 1986-7

True Faith NUFC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 56:19


Regular host of our nostalgia podcasts Marc Corby is joined by Mick Whisson for an As it was when it was special. The lads discuss Newcastle United's 1986-87 season including the games, the fallouts, the stars and the mediocrity. And how on earth could The Mags keep Peter Beardsley on the back of his superb displays at Mexico 86? You can follow Marc @NUFC_1980_1994 and Mick @micknufc

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast
Liverpool Classics: Liverpool 5-0 Nottingham Forest | Barnes, Beardsley | 1987-88 and 2019-20 comparison

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 48:14


On Wednesday, April 13, 1988, Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool team produced one of the greatest performances in the club's rich history as they swept aside Nottingham Forest 5-0 at Anfield. Led by the majestic Peter Beardsley and John Barnes, the football the Reds played that night was out of this world. Every goal they scored was perfection itself. For anyone who was following Liverpool at that time, it's a match that will never be forgotten. And for anyone who wasn't, hopefully this podcast, hosted by Paul Wheelock and featuring Dan Kay, will help. It also tells the story of the magnificent 1987-88 campaign, draws comparisons between King Kenny's champions and Jurgen Klopp's current crop, and ends with a bit of fun. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Athletico Mince
The Beardsley Collection Vol. 1

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 79:09


A compilation of Peter Beardsley submissions from episodes 50 to 63. Dog dirt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Football Book Club
Graeme Souness's 'Football: My Life, My Passion'

Football Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 65:38


It's Christmas! And to celebrate, The Football Book Club are foregoing obscurity to read a book written by the most cheerful and festive man in the world - Captain Christmas himself, Graeme Souness.We spent December getting stuck into Graeme's 2017 goodwill extravaganza 'Football: My Life, My Passion' and, like the Three Kings brought gifts to the manger, we bring you Graeme throwing a pickaxe at his neighbour, a rant about sandwiches and even a muscular Peter Beardsley.Plus there's a Christmassy Ken's song, some Kieron Dyer themed carol singing and we find out if Glenn Roeder finally picked up his Christmas tree...Merry Christmas! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Victory & Vices Podcast
Episode 51 - Racism in Football/Soccer: The Debate

Victory & Vices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 50:45


Episode 51 is a focus on Racism in Football/Soccer. In this episode @Ruairispooner and @James_Veck give their opinions on how racism is impacting on the football world. Episode run down. Part 1 - Bernardo Silva sent out a tweet that people felt was racist. Was it really racist? Or just ignorance/Naivety coming from a decent heart? - Peter Beardsley has been suspended from football for 7 months after the racial allegations against him were found to be true. We look at what was said and done. - John Barnes believes that both Silva and Beardsley are innocent of any wrong doing. But do both incidents carry the same energy? - Should footballers be considered Role Models? We use examples of racist behaviour to analyse this. - Is Racism a society problem first and a football problem 2nd? What is footballs role in combating racism? - Romelu Lukaku. He's only been in Italy 2 minutes and has been abused left right and centre. We look at what's gone on. - We also give a mention to Paul Pogba and Graeme Souness. Are the Souness attacks on Paul Pogba racially motivated? Part 2 after the interval. - John Barnes asked it first - so we asked it second. Is the media designed to be a reflection of society? Or is it designed to influence society. - There's clearly a Raheem Sterling agenda. We look at the headlines and talk about Sterling's strength of character and the racial divide newspapers cause. - We ask the question about evolution. Given that so many people make mistakes, at what stage are we allowed to apologise, move forward and grow? - Our European counterparts have a very relaxed attitude towards blackface. Both Antoine Griezmann and Andres Iniesta both had black face scandal. We look at how black face came about and give our thoughts on it in society. Our best work to date. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL!! Follow the gang: Twitter/IG - @VandVPodcast Twitter/IG - @James_Veck Twitter/IG - @RuairiSpooner

Athletico Mince
Ep. 91 - Longy Special

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 38:00


Peter Beardsley returns, Neil Hunt faces a pie-eating adversary, and there’s some singing, some quizzing, and a magical gold card… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Footy On Paper
Kings of the city

Footy On Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 44:35


The lads talk the Manchester Clubs, Barcelona, the Milan Derby, Peter Beardsley and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/footy-on-paper/message

Deluded Podcast
" VICTORY OR NOT, THAT WAS ANOTHER CONCERNING PERFORMANCE BY ARSENAL ! | WHY IS THE MEDIA SILENT ON SPUR'S AWAY FORM?"

Deluded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 57:48


In this episode, I spoke about the following Premier League Weekend review UCL & Europa League review Who will get sakced 1st, Emery ? Ole? or Poch? Spurs have not won away from home in 8 months? Peter Beardsley banned for 8 months for racism / Italian League game halted due to racist chanting Xhaka Boos Balogun & Tyreece-John-Jules NEED TO PLAY V FOREST ! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUurTq1EpaaQSAiWyZTm7ww Twitter: https://twitter.com/deludedgooner04?l... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deludedgoon...

Coming Home Newcastle: for NUFC fans
CHN Radio 83 - Brighton Preview

Coming Home Newcastle: for NUFC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 55:31


The lads embark on a potential 6 pointer this weekend, or as Bruce called it, a "cup final atmosphere" as Newcastle United play Brighton. They start things off by talking about Peter Beardsley and the rumors about Josef Martinez links to NUFC. Then, they dive into match preview talks.  Follow us on Twitter @CHN_Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Newcastle United Podcast
Thursday 19th September 2019

Newcastle United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 9:21


Peter Beardsley's ban from football for racist comments is unsurprisingly the story of the day, but Prydey, Razor and Steve also discuss TV fixtures and Miguel Almiron's 'mate'!

Coming Home Newcastle: for NUFC fans
CHN Radio Ep 47 - Everton Preview

Coming Home Newcastle: for NUFC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 80:12


Ep 47 is here! The lads start off as usual with some club news then they transition to Newcastle United's match preview against Everton Don't forget to subscribe and rate us 5* 5:24 - Fabian Schar TOTW 7:55 - Mike Ashley Leaving Sports Direct 20:54 - Peter Beardsley  26:04 - Longstaff Injury 30:15 Chancel Mbemba 33:17 Joelinton 37:33 Supporting NUFC abroad 43:34 - Simba has an Insta 44:40 - Everton Preview 1:03:59 - Question Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Athletico Mince
Ep. 69 - Six More Fish

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 35:18


Jordan Henderson gives us a song, the guru drops in again, we enjoy a bread quiz and Peter Beardsley meets Nick Knowles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 65 - Like A Chicken Wing

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 33:44


Including a revolutionary, world-changing pan-based business idea, Corbyn raining on Andy’s multi-wash and Peter Beardsley, the Alderman and a psychotic South African chef all convening at the same function. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 64 - Briefcase Droppings

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 35:17


Bob's vacuuming heartache, a look back at happier times for the England squad, Mark Lawrenson reports from Russia, and we hear from Peter Beardsley and Dominic Littlewood as well as some other stuff and that. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 63 - Nut Quiz

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 29:53


Mark Lawrenson reports from Russia, Peter Beardsley provides a life update, there's drama from the England World Cup camp and Andy sings about artisan bread. Oh, and there's a nut quiz, obviously. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 61 - No Jukebox!

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 44:05


Some insight into the pumice stone, an update from Peter Beardsley, a report from England's training camp, more Fake Or Legit, what happens when you touch an electric bear, and loads more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 58 - Honk the Conch

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 35:27


Mick McCarthy joins us again, Bob gets beaten up off a child in Leeds, Barry Homeowner pops in, there’s an update from Peter Beardsley, some pie availability chat and Dom Littlewood is back with an expanded Who’s The Prick… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 57 - Ping Ping!

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 37:05


We meet Mick McCarthy, receive a new message from Peter Beardsley, wonder about Squeeze and their junction, hear from Harry Kane, endure Andy's catchphrase comedy, return to the world of Mark Lawrenson and enjoy another song about Sunderland... as well as some other stuff See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

JoMos Kosmos
Episode 21 - Helstrup om Newcastle-turen, The Julekalender-floke og klumper med smør til frokost

JoMos Kosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 57:32


Krokens Messi, Gaute Ugelstad Helstrup, er på besøk. Det blir mye om besøket hos stjernegalleriet til Newcastle midt på 1990-tallet - inkludert Andy Cole og Thomas Heide i krangel, en tunnel fra Peter Beardsley, en svært hissig keeper og du får vite hvorfor Håvard Ottesen pliktskyldig kastet innpå smørklump etter smørklump til frokost. Og kan TUIL-sjefen bli TIL-trener? Svaret kommer.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 55 - Mouse on the Bonnet

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 46:17


Another trip to the British Manager's Club, a Sunderland Tourist Board anthem, Dom Littlewood's highly acclaimed 'Who's The Prick?' game, Acker Bilk, a two-stroke ambulance, Peter Beardsley, a Scottish tale and more of the usual stuff. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 54 - Crunch Crunch Ooops

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 42:20


German shampoo, vending machines, Harry Kane goes up against the Klopp Tops, Dom Littlewood hosts a brand new quiz, an update from Peter Beardsley and loads more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 53 - Long Legs, Short Bodies

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 45:36


A big meeting of the Gangs of the EPL, more Fake or Legit, Peter Beardsley reacts to recent events and loads more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ade and Mike Talk Sport
Ade and Mike Talk Sport 016

Ade and Mike Talk Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 70:30


Ade and Mike talk sport and the big issues, with Rob, including Cycling again, Peter Beardsley, Lukaku, Darts, Southampton, predictions for 2018 and of course predictatron

A Celtic State of Mind
Tom Grant with A Celtic State of Mind

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 66:52


A Celtic State of Mind presents its 29th instalment of insightful discussion around the culture of Celtic Football Club, the city of Glasgow, and fans of the reigning treble-winning Scottish champions.Paul John Dykes and Kevin Graham are joined by Celtic's ex-director, Tom Grant, who offers a fascinating insight into the running of the club in the 1980s and 1990s.Tom explains exactly why Celtic refused to complete the Mo Johnston transfer in 1989, and lifts the lid on audacious efforts by Billy McNeill to recruit Peter Beardsley and Steve Bruce. Tom also dissects his relationship with Fergus McCann, and the impact of the 'Celts For Change' movement in overturning the 'family dynasty' board in 1994. The CQN Podcast has gone from strength-to-strength over the last few months, and there are many more guests lined up in the months ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulDykes, @anorthernprose and @CQNMagazine and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.

Athletico Mince
Ep. 52 - Three Foot Christmas Tree

Athletico Mince

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 39:25


We've got car-scrapping chat, a look in on the British Managers Club, Lenny Biscuits visits Argos, Barry Homeowner sings his CV and there's an update from Peter Beardsley… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Anfield Index Podcast
The Interview: With Peter Beardsley - Part 2

The Anfield Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 60:08


The Interview is a new show in which host Trev Downey talks to luminaries of Liverpool Football Cub. In the fourth episode, the second part of a two-parter to continue the series, Trev speaks to Peter Beardsley about his early days at Liverpool, that first game against Arsenal, Kenny's coaching with him, the Wimbledon final, Hillsborough and his departure from Liverpool under Graeme Souness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Anfield Index Podcast
The Interview: With Peter Beardsley - Part 1

The Anfield Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 41:41


The Interview is a new show in which host Trev Downey talks to luminaries of Liverpool Football Cub. In the second episode of a two-parter to continue the series, Trev speaks to Peter Beardsley about his early days in football, his time at Newcastle United with Kevin Keegan, and his transfer to Liverpool! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Everything is Black and White - a Newcastle United podcast
Everything is Black and White Podcast: Who is in Newcastle United's best ever Premier League side?

Everything is Black and White - a Newcastle United podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 66:48


Alan Shearer, Peter Beardsley and David Ginola - just some of the names Newcastle United fans have been treated to over the years of Premier League football and that’s what we discuss in this week’s Everything is Black and White podcast.Andrew Musgrove, Chris Waugh and John Gibson discuss For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
The Big Interview Presents... The Gaffer

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 39:09


The latest Big Interview clip show is about the gaffer, whoever he may be. Pretty much every single footballer we spoke to during the first season of these podcasts had at least one incredible story about a manager they had played under. In this podcast you'll meet motivators, bullies, innovators and comedians. Sometimes, that's just one guy we're talking about. We're going to start and finish with two people who played under Jose Mourinho – although it is fair to say that Damien Duff and Kevin Bridges don't have too much else in common on the footballing front. In between those two, Chris Waddle tells us what he now sees as the method behind the bullying of Arthur Cox at Newcastle United. Gary McAllister then tells us how Howard Wilkinson transformed Leeds United from a Second Division team into a side capable of winning the English Championship. Joe Jordan shows us the revolutionary preparations undertaken by Don Revie; Peter Beardsley rooms with his Fulham manager Kevin Keegan, in a flat above the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Saints FC Podcast
Ep - 03 - Mick Channon Jr and Mitch Le Tissier

Saints FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 55:17


The Saints FC Podcast speak to the sons of two Southampton Football Club legends, Mick Channon Jr. son of Mick Channon and Mitchell Le Tissier, son of Matt Le Tissier. Mick has written a book, 'How's your father? Embracing Failure in the Shadow of Success' and shares some fantastic anecdotes from his life, as a student, racehorse trainer, Southampton trialist and son of a famous father. Mitchell Le Tissier tells us about his experiences growing up on the Channel Islands, playing for Southampton at his father's testimonial, being subbed on for Peter Beardsley and Ian Wright's bizarre choice of penalty spot.

AFTN Soccer Show (Vancouver Whitecaps/MLS)
Episode 180 - The AFTN Soccer Show (Wavelength Special 2 - Songs About Footballers)

AFTN Soccer Show (Vancouver Whitecaps/MLS)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 72:31


CiTR radio is in the middle of their annual Fundrive (their fundraising telethon to help keep the station producing the great shows it does). This is our first year of taking part in it, so we wanted to do something a little special and something a little bit different from our normal shows. Our Wavelength feature on football songs has proved to be popular, so we're bringing you another whole show of them! Our first Wavelength special was back in September 2015, Episode 129. That was on songs about and by football clubs. For the second special, the theme is songs about footballers, with all but one of the tracks also named after the player himself. We've got songs for you on Peter Beardsley around his time as a Vancouver Whitecaps players; Manchester United and Welsh legend Ryan Giggs; current Scotland manager Gordon Strachan; Another Scottish legend, Kenny Dalglish; former Trinidad and Tobago striker Jason Scotland; a couple of punk songs about Diego Maradona and Bobby Moore; how QPR cult hero Stan Bowles brought two friends closer together; and an interesting track about Man City's former Georgian playmaker, Georgi Kinkladze, and rounding it off, a bizarre lounge session from Tony Adams and the Arsenal team, well kind of. Have a listen and don't forget to let us know your own favourites for future shows.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
The Big Interview presents... The Hall of Legends

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 39:13


You'll all have your opinions on how our guests would rank in terms of footballing ability in their prime. I happen to think that we have talked to some who are hall of famers in any company but, occasionally, a name will come up which causes them to draw breath. This collection is dedicated to the moments when we got to talk about one of the all-time greats, sometimes with someone who had a unique angle from which to examine those special talents. Graeme Souness and Peter Beardsley talk about Lionel Messi, as does Gary Neville - a man whose job it is to find new ways to describe what it is that this genius does. Paul Clement worked closely with Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid and provides an insight into the work ethic of the Portuguese, while Harry Redknapp recalls how Gareth Bale was transformed into an international superstar. Darren Fletcher then talks about Wayne Rooney, while Kevin Bridges and Charlie Nicholas discuss two Celtic greats, Henrik Larsson and Danny McGrain, respectively. Joe Jordan... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
The Big Interview on... Team Bonding

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 34:22


This compilation show is about how teams bond - a key element of almost every winning side that I've reported on and one which, I think, sometimes gets overlooked. We do not start on the pitch but in the studio, as Charlie Nicholas tells us that Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday show depends on camaraderie as much as any dressing room he was a part of. We also go sheep herding with Eddie Howe and play video games with Havoc, better known as Michael Carrick. Gordon Strachan explains that the team that wins together does not necessarily have to drink together, while Michael O'Neill describes how he created the team spirit in his Northern Ireland squad. And there is Peter Beardsley, who takes us to the race course as he relives an unconventional warm up routine ahead of an FA Cup match. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
The Big Interview on... Transfers

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 50:09


JUST about every guest I've spoken to on The Big Interview had a tale of transfers which went right, others that went spectacularly wrong and those which fell through at the last minute. During this clip show you'll hear Charlie Nicholas talk about a move to Nice which went so far off track that he ended up at Aberdeen. And there is Peter Beardsley's tale of how he ended up at Manchester United, which is one of the finest on any podcast I've done. Damien Duff, Gary McAllister and Alan Pardew also reveal the details behind the big transfer stories in their careers. Then there are the deals which didn't happen. Jody Morris' exit from Chelsea was a saga, while Darren Fletcher still regrets the collapse of a move to Spain and Michael O' Neill looks back at how an early Bosman switch to Sturm Graz hit the buffers. David Moyes and Jamie Carragher will also talk about player recruitment, and there will even be time for a couple of tales about Eric Cantona before The Big Interview's transfer window slams... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin

1. Strangelove (Bomb The Bass) - Depeche Mode 2. Keep On (Razormaid! Mix) - Cabaret Voltaire 3. World In Motion (The B-Side) - England New Order 4. Suicide Blonde (Milk Mix) - INXS 5. Don't Talk To Me About Love (12" Mix) - Altered Images 6. Quiet Life (12" Mix) - Japan 7. Memorabilia (12" Mix) - Soft Cell 8. Left To My Own Devices (New Toy Mix) - Pet Shop Boys 9. Your Love Takes Me Higher (The Pod Went Pop Mix) - Beloved 10. You Spin Me Round (Murder Mix) - Dead Or Alive 11. Take Me Now (Razormaid! Mix) - Vicious Pink 12. Sex (I'm A ... ) (Extended Version) - Berlin 13. Girls On Film (Night Version) - Duran Duran 14. Dance With Me (Long Version) - Alphaville 15. It's Called A Heart (Extended) - Depeche Mode Notes and other random things: I hope this time around I will get to do some notes on some of the tracks in this episode. I'm guessing most would rather hear the music than read a bunch of ramblings from a guy stuck in the 80s, but I'll do my best to keep the total package intact. I do want to quickly point out to readers/listeners that this episode did manage to earn an "Explicit" tag due to some thematic issues in a couple of the songs. While the language is generally fine, there is one "slut" outburst in the Berlin tune and some sketchy noises in a couple of the songs typically associated with carnal activities. Just wanted any parents out there to be aware should you feel like playing this mix in the car or somewhere where inquisitve and/or impressionable kids might be within earshot. Berlin and Beloved are the problematic songs, so just fast-forward through those if you're concerned. On to the songs ... Leading off things is a Bomb The Bass remix of the DM classic, "Strangelove". It's an appropriate first track, I suppose, as the song was the first single off the Music for the Masses album, which was released in 1987. While eminently successful at that point in their career, it's probably the album that nudged DM toward super-stardom, an interesting turn of events considering the band chose the album name as a lark, a snide dismissal of the suggestion that they create more commercially successful music. While the compositions on the album were more sparsely arranged than previous albums and darker in tonality, the album was a critical and commercial success, effectively making DM a musical fixture among the masses, something they jokingly embraced in selecting the title. As for the song itself, it was originally a high-energy pop song, but Mute founder and producer Daniel Miller thought the overall feel of the track wasn't a good fit for the album. Miller's remixed version is the one that shows up on Music for the Masses. Bomb The Bass, by the way, is the one-man audio production team, Tim Simenon. Simenon found early success in the mid-80s as a musician creating drum tracks and basslines, then "bombing" them with a variety of samples and noises. His first single, "Beat Dis", which contained 72 samples including bits and pieces from Public Enemy to Ennio Morricone to anything in between, was one of the first tracks to introduce sampling into the musical vernacular. "World in Motion" was a song written by New Order in support of England's 1990 FIFA World Cup campaign. Believe it or not, the tune still stands as New Order's only #1 hit on the UK singles charts, holding the top spot for 2 consecutive weeks. The song is credited to ENGLAND New Order, most likely because members of that era's football (soccer) team, including left-winger and future hall-of-famer, John Barnes, contributed vocals and rapping to the song. Last year, a blog entry in NME magazine celebrated the 25th anniversary of perhaps the greatest sports-themed anthem of all time with a look at ten "geeky" facts about the song. I've reposted them below. 1. New Order drummer Steve Morris claims the band's manager, Tony Wilson, tricked the FA and the band into working with each other. "Knowing Tony, he probably sold them the idea of us doing a song and then told us the FA had come up with the brilliant idea." 2. In fact, he and instrumentalist Gillian Gilbert initially thought the offer of making the song was a joke. They had another offer of work on the table – with director Michael Powell – but eventually chose to delay that until the following year. Later, on the day they started recording 'World in Motion', they received a phone call saying Powell had died. "We made the right decision," they said. "We'd have looked like proper charlies working with a dead director." 3. Gilbert and Morris were actually pretty crucial to the song – the track was adapted from one of their compositions as The Other Two, which was originally written for BBC's 'Reportage'. 4. At the time, when NME asked footballer John Barnes how excited he was to be collaborating on a football song, he responded: "If I thought it was going to be the same as the usual crap, why bother? But this is alright." Barnes' rap was written by the man himself and performed - legend has it - in one take. 5. When the FA heard "love's got the world in motion", they asked the band to replace "love's" with "we've". The band refused. "It's an anti-hooligan song", they said. Too right. 6. Morris, in a crisis of ambiguity, called coming up with the lyrics a "nightmare", because he wanted to avoid any association with football violence while being cheeky enough that "if it all went pear-shaped, at least we could say it was a joke." He later said, "I couldn't imagine it being anything other than 'World Cup Willy', but Keith Allen got involved and made it funny." 7. Keith Allen, who co-wrote 'World In Motion', wanted it to be called 'E for England', with lyrics that ran: "E is for England, England starts with E / We'll all be smiling when we're in Italy." The FA vetoed the decision. Looking back at it in 1993, he was diplomatic: "I think at the time there were certain drug-related overtones that didn't appeal to either Top of the Pops or the record company." Allen was later involved in 1998 unofficial England song 'Vindaloo'. 8. At the time the song was released, lead singer Bernard Sumner told NME, "This should be the last straw for Joy Division fans." Make of that what you will. 9. Reflecting on the song years later, Morris said that it may have changed football. "It did come at a bit of a turning point for football. Until that point it was all very laddish. After 'World in Motion' everybody got a bit loved-up with it." 10. Barnes recently revealed that he had to do a rap-off with Paul Gascoigne, Steve McMahon, Peter Beardsley and Des Walker before he was picked to perform the rap. The question is - did Gazza cry when he lost out that time too? By the way, the song that would knock "World in Motion" from it's lofty perch at #1? "Sacrifice" by Elton John. For shame! Produced by the great Trevor Horn and appearing on the album Introspective, as well as being one of the longest tracks in their musical repertoire, "Left to My Own Devices" by the Pet Shop Boys was intended to be an "experiment in seeing how mundane a pop song could be, before setting it against extravagant music," according to lead singer Neil Tennant. No doubt, the song adds touches of classical music, specifically orchestral phrases culled from Claude Debussy's "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune" ("Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun"), to the proceedings. However, this mundane song is rife with supposedly biographical or semi-biographical information from Tennant's youth that he ambiguously puts on display topped off with an idiomatic title. Whether lyrics about "roundheads" (a reference to Pro-Parliamentary forces in the English civil war) the sun and brochures and Che Guevara are self-referential terms about the Boys' "alternative" lifestyles is a matter of conjecture and I'll leave it to smarter people than myself to pour over the details. Frankly, I don't care what the meaning. I prefer just to listen and enjoy. In a previous episode, I mentioned the numerous contributions of Nick Rhodes to the success of Duran Duran. Perhaps his biggest was that of a visionary as he quickly seized on the potential of the music video. He was the one who pushed the band toward more elaborate productions, a somewhat questionable decision at the dawn of the 80s as the phenomenon that would come to be known as MTV was still months away from its eventual August 1, 1981 launch date. Not to mention, at that time, nobody could have actually predicted the overwhelming success of the network and the lasting impact it would have on the music industry. Released in July of 1981, "Girls On Film" was the third single from Double D's self-titled album. Interestingly, it was the band that chose the song to be their third single after a dismal showing by the second single, "Careless Memories", a song that had been selected by their label, EMI. Though "Careless Memories" reached #37 in the UK, it was perceived as a failure because the first single, "Planet Earth", had been a Top 20 hit. "Careless Memories" was also the song chosen to herald the soon-to-be released full-length album. That the band chose "Girls On Film", a staple at live performances, as the group's third single was fortuitous. It helped album sales overseas, though it did not initially chart in the US. After the follow-up success of the Rio album in 1982, their first album was re-issued in the states in 1983 and became certified platinum in 1985. While the song is no doubt a great one, it was the video, which was originally filmed in 1981 a few weeks prior to the launch of MTV, that made serious waves and caused serious consternation among parents and network censors. The uncut version circulated regularly on the Playboy Channel as it was deemed too pornographic for MTV. It was also banned on the BBC. A heavily-edited "day" version was created for regular airplay and is the one with which most of us are familiar. And though the song had already achieved chart success, it was that video, directed by Godley & Creme, that kept people talking and kept the band firmly in the public eye. Simon Le Bon would later lament that the scandalous nature of the video obscured the message of the song, which was about the exploitation of models in the fashion industry. To end this episode, I figured I'd include the most reviled song in the Depeche Mode catalog. Okay, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but both Martin Gore and Alan Wilder have, on numerous occasions, described "It's Called A Heart" as their least favorite single ever recorded by DM. Wilder admitted he was "anti even recording, let alone releasing it". So, why the high level of disdain for the song? Seems the band, especially Wilder, thought that the b-side, "Fly On The Windscreen" was a stronger song and should have been released as the band's next single at the time. Apparently, the record label didn't like the fact the first word of the song was "death". Yet Wilder argues: "I fought tooth-and-nail on behalf of the B-side Fly on the Windscreen which was far superior. To me, the whole thing was a serious backward step. I felt we'd worked diligently to build up recognition for a harder sound, with more depth and maturity, and here was this ultra poppy number that did nothing for our reputation." When asked in an interview if he could turn back time and do something over again, Wilder responded: "I don't think I'd change much, apart from some of the hair styles and those daft boots I wore in 101. Oh, and I'd also make sure that I missed my wake-up call on the day we made the video for It's Called a Heart." Wilder says of the video concept, "Quite how [Peter Care, the director] equated 'calling something a heart' with twirling cameras around on the end of a string in a field of corn in Reading dressed in a skirt, I'll never be able to tell you." Wilder hated the song so much that he answered the question "In your opinion, what makes up a true DM fan?" with "Anyone who still gives us the time of day after having heard It's Called a Heart". Remixes didn't fare much better in Wilder's eyes. He once commented on the "Slow Mix" version of the song, "...you do need to be particularly devout to endure it - slowing it down to half speed made it twice as long - probably not a very good idea - twice the agony." Okay, so Alan Wilder doesn't particularly care for the song, but I LOVE IT! And since I'm curating this podcast, I included all 7+ minutes of the Extended Mix for your listening enjoyment. That's it for this episode. I've got another podcast all figured out and I'll post it as soon I can find time to record it. Thanks for tuning in/listening/reading!

The Blizzard
The Forgotten Full-Back

The Blizzard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 17:26


"Anderson chased back, but Nicol dropped a shoulder as he entered the box from the side. Anderson skittered away on the seat of his pants, foot down as he drove the engine of the Puskas-Wright Fire Service. Nicol, now in space, 12 yards out, floated an exquisitely placed effort over Kelly. It was one of the great goals". In Episode Twenty Five we look back to Scott Murray's 'The Forgotten Full-Back', which examines how it was really Steve Nicol, and not John Barnes, Peter Beardsley or John Aldridge that was the key behind Liverpool's title-winning side of 1987-88. His fearless foraging from full-back (both left and right), and a number of early goals and outstanding performances, gave the new Liverpool side the momentum to sweep all before them and take their seventeenth title. Scott Murray writes for the Guardian. He is co-author of And Gazza Misses The Final, a history of the World Cup through the medium of minute-by-minute match reports. He also co-wrote The Anatomy of Liverpool and Phantom of the Open: Maurice Flitcroft, the World's Worst Golfer. For more information on our Q&A event in Dublin on 3rd March, mentioned at the beginning of the episode, featuring a panel of Jonathan Wilson, Philippe Auclair and James Horncastle, head to www.theblizzard.co.uk/events. Podcast listeners can save 10% on ticket prices by using the code 'blizzarddub' at the checkout. If you have any feedback comments or suggestions email podcast@theblizzard.co.uk or find us on Twitter @blzzrd. Issue Eighteen, like all issues of The Blizzard, is available on a pay-what-you-like basis from www.theblizzard.co.uk. Digital downloads cost as little as 1p each (RRP £3), while print versions are available from £6 + postage (RRP £12). You can also find us on the Kindle and Google Play stores.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
Peter Beardsley: Three Passes Ahead

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 101:55


What a player he was, and what stories Peter Beardsley has to tell us. How a game against George Best led to a one-game Manchester United career; why Tino Asprilla was most certainly not the reason Newcastle United blew the title in 1996; how he ended up cooking for Kevin Keegan in a flat above Harrod's.... there's much, much more in this extra-long interview. I loved hearing Peter's stories - let me know what you think. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Media Coach Radio Show
The Media Coach 19th July 2013

The Media Coach Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2013 14:36


Another summer of sport; Missing the joke; Alan Whicker; The wrong names; Play your inner game on stage; I'm sorry, I haven't a clue; Mind the gap;   An interview with Peter Beardsley; Music from Mick Wilson

The Media Coach Radio Show
The Media Coach 5th March 2010

The Media Coach Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2010 14:47


Hints and tips for media appearances, speaking and social media. This week; MPI in Malaga; Confidence; Ping Again; Speed in 60 seconds; Lara Croft; Pitching for Business; Tips for Writing Articles; I'm here and I'm human; An interview with Peter Beardsley; Music from Verenice.

The Media Coach Radio Show
The MediaCoach 15th February 2008

The Media Coach Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2008 9:02


Hints and tips for media appearances and public speaking. This week; Confex; Cardiff; Crystal; Nowhere to Hide; Ten Tips for Novice Speakers; I Didn't Have Time to Make My Point; A Casual Glance; An Interview with former Newcastle, Liverpool and England Footballer, Peter Beardsley.