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We meet up with former Sunderland manager Peter Reid and discuss his seven-year reign in charge of the Black Cats, including two promotions, our two best top-flight finishes in a generation and a heartbreaking play-off defeat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stephen, Gareth and Andy Dawson look back at the generational impact that Peter Reid made to the club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Chris Beesley is joined by guests Gavin Buckland and David Prentice for a a special edition of the Royal Blue podcast to mark the 40th anniversary of Everton's 3-1 win over Bayern Munich in the European Cup-Winners' Cup semi-final second leg, an occasion widely-regarded as the greatest night in Goodison Park's history. After a goalless first leg in what was then West Germany, Everton, roared on by a passionate home crowd, recovered from a goal down at half-time to power through to what remains their only European final. In what proved to be a legendary team talk, manager Howard Kendall told his players at the interval that "The Gwladys Street would suck the ball into the net," and so it proved with goals from Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray before Trevor Steven's iconic late clincher. Gavin and David, who were both present at Goodison to witness the action, share their memories along with exclusive interviews from Everton players who starred that night: Derek Mountfield, Kevin Sheedy, Kevin Ratcliffe, Peter Reid and Trevor Steven. 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
Dee Curran sits down with former Derry City manager Tony O'Doherty to relive the unforgettable 1993-94 season. Taking over from Roy Coyle amid financial chaos, director resignations, and a rocky start, Tony became the “yellow pack” boss who guided a depleted squad to a top-six finish, a Bord Gáis Cup win, and an FAI Cup Final. From holding his first training session in The Park Bar, to tales of securing Peter Reid for a friendly, keeping Liam Coyle at the club, and stories with cameos of Luther Blissett, Neil McNabb, Kevin "Crack" McKeever and Glasgow Celtic legend, Bobby Lennox. This episode is packed with character, crisis, and classic City resilience.
Described by Everton's most-successful manager Howard Kendall as the Blues' most-important signing since the Second World War, Peter Reid joins Chris Beesley for the latest episode of Goodison Park: My Home. Reid first played at ‘The Grand Old Lady' when he was just 14 years old for Huyton schoolboys but back then he was a Liverpool fan. The midfielder underwent an emphatic conversion though following his transfer from Bolton Wanderers to Everton in 1982 and having helped the Blues lift the FA Cup in 1984, he was voted PFA Players' Player of the Year by his fellow professionals in 1984/85 as the club enjoyed their best-ever season, winning the League Championship with five games to spare plus the European Cup-Winners' Cup. After suffering the heartbreak of finishing runners-up to Liverpool in both the League and FA Cup the following year – refusing to take part in the joint open top bus parade after the Wembley final between the two local rivals – Reid and his team-mates would bounce back from injury and adversity to secure another title in 1986/87 before Kendall departed. Reid recalls Everton's glory days plus banter with team-mates and fans with his typical sense of humour in what is a fun-filled chat, although he almost spills coffee all over the studio when Chris asks him about an amusing incident in an FA Cup semi-final. Also, ahead of Mothers' Day, there is poignancy as the 68-year-old recalls the emotional scenes when his lifelong Evertonian mum was captured on camera, celebrating the 1985 League Championship success at Goodison Park. 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
On the 4th March the House of Keys will choose four people to become members of the Legislative Council. Prior to that vote, Agenda will be speaking with all the candidates so that you can find out more about the people that hope to become national politicians, voting in Tynwald on policy and finance and playing a significant role in shaping the laws of our Island. We hear this week from businessman Peter Reid who is hoping to get elected to LegCo at his second attempt. LegCo can have a big impact on your life so it's well worth a listen to tonight's Agenda.
For this episode, we are joined by comedian and one part of the Oh What a Time podcast, Tom Craine, to watch back the first episode of ITV's The Premiership. Part 1 of the podcast came out on Monday, so if you missed it... make sure to go back and listen! We review ITV's brave new world of 7pm starts, scoreboards and fact graphics flanked by Andy Townsend's Tactics Truck. We also get Sunderland manager Peter Reid in what looks like a hostage video, Fabrizio Ravanelli cooking pasta with Derby's Spaghetti Bob and Leeds United's Alan Smith – the first winner of Ally McCoist's Golden Goals - scoring a goal which is probably better than Dennis Bergkamp's v Newcastle. Plus, we dive into your correspondence which includes the TRUTH behind why Wolves were sponsored by Doritos and the first Let's Be Having You Verified confirms an interesting story from Alex's past. If you've got anything at all to contribute, you can email us at: hello@letsbehavingyou.com If you're a member of the QK Fan club - good news! As the QK fan club transitions to LBHY fan club you'll still get access to all the old QK subscriber episodes and you'll be getting monthly special episodes from LBHY as well (which may very well include, Big Ron Manager..) So good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For this episode, we are joined by comedian and one part of the Oh What a Time podcast, Tom Craine, to watch back the first episode of ITV's The Premiership. We review ITV's brave new world of 7pm starts, scoreboards and fact graphics flanked by Andy Townsend's Tactics Truck. We also get Sunderland manager Peter Reid in what looks like a hostage video, Fabrizio Ravanelli cooking pasta with Derby's Spaghetti Bob and Leeds United's Alan Smith – the first winner of Ally McCoist's Golden Goals - scoring a goal which is probably better than Dennis Bergkamp's v Newcastle. Plus, we dive into your correspondence which includes the TRUTH behind why Wolves were sponsored by Doritos and the first Let's Be Having You Verified confirms an interesting story from Alex's past. If you've got anything at all to contribute, you can email us at: hello@letsbehavingyou.com If you're a member of the QK Fan club - good news! As the QK fan club transitions to LBHY fan club you'll still get access to all the old QK subscriber episodes and you'll be getting monthly special episodes from LBHY as well (which may very well include, Big Ron Manager..) So good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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There's so much more to this life than what the world has to offer. As those who claim to be believers in Christ, we know this to be what we should say but do you know this to be reality? Peter Reid takes a look at the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3 and points out the fact that "it's possible to come from a Godly home, to be in the environment of Godly people and yet be Godless". Peter then goes on to share the remedy to this dilemma. www.instagram.com/thehishillpodcast/www.hishill.org
Clive Tyldesley and Martin O'Neill are joined by Peter Reid to discuss all the weekend's action - as well as the mood on Goodison Park.How did Manchester United and Rangers lose so hard to their most fierce rivals? And the team dissect Everton Vs Bournemouth as well as the ins and outs on transfer deadline day. all that and more of this weeks edition of The Football Authorities.Remember to follow or subscribe, and give us a 5 star review too! We'd love to hear from you! Email us: thefootballauthorities@global.comYou can follow Clive @clivetyldesley and Martin @martinoneill31Editor and Senior Producer: Adem Waterman
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Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Chris Lumsdon is with us this week, spilling the beans on his time coming through the ranks at Sunderland, getting distracted in Ibiza, and finding the love at Carlisle Utd. Including a jazz mag surprise, Micky Holland's pranks, Niall Quinn's dress sense, Peter Reid on the bud, Jeremy Beadle on the booze, and Frank Bruno on the canvas. #footballpodcast #sunderlandafc #underthecosh
Seb White's in the hot seat this week and is alongside Tommy Stewart, James Bird and Asad Raza to chat big cheese, Brian Laudrup's birthday, the Miracle on Ice, Sports Illustrated, The Death of Stalin, Wayne Gretzky, Seb at uni, The Rock, Roman Reigns, The Road to WrestleMania, Rainy Miller, Manchester City, Manchester nightlife, Ali Benarbia, Jay-Jay Okocha, Ronaldinho, Kobbie Mainoo, David Silva, Diego Maradona, Kevin Keegan and Peter Reid, football stadium tours, Old Trafford, old tunnels, Busby Babes, Bryan Robson, a family game of Wembley, WWE, the Wolves museum, Camden and Islington United, Suzy Wrack, being honest with your mates, Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), therapy, Samaritans, watching full-length football matches on YouTube, Twitter bots, adding new recipes to the rotation, steamed aubergines, Cole Palmer's celebration, the goalkeepers' union, new boots, slipping over, 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.
It's FA Cup third round weekend! And what a curtain-raiser it was last night on ITV4…Marcus, Luke, Jim and Vish discuss Sunderland gaffs ahead of the derby, Arsenal moaning ahead of their clash with Liverpool, and why Paul Cook is definitely ready to spring a cupset!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows and a visit from Pete Donaldson to put some fluid up your wall for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest speaker Peter Reid looks at the example of Paul in prison to encourage us to trust God in our suffering.
Guest speaker Peter Reid looks at the example of Paul in prison to encourage us to trust God in our suffering.
Bonk! Your Keystone Cops – Marcus, Luke, Jim and Pete – are on hand to see you into the weekend.Jürgen Klopp attends Fyre Festival, Neil Warnock at last has his say on VAR, and Dominic Cummings has an “excellent” drink with Peter Reid.Plus, there's the most epic Jack's Encyclopaedia tiebreaker you've ever heard. This one is not to be missed!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Technical areas, do we really need 'em? That's the question that Marcus, Luke, Pete and Vish are answering ahead of the Jason Tindall vs Mikel Arteta derby this weekend.Elsewhere, there's fear for the residents of Kenilworth Road as Captain Chaos Darwin Nunez heads to town, and we learn that an unusual friendship (fight?) is on the cards between Peter Reid and Dominic Cummings. Classic Dom.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last month saw the 60th anniversary of the Everton debut of a genuine Club legend! The Blues were the reigning Champions and were paired with Italian giants Inter Milan in the preliminary round of the European Cup. The first leg at Goodison Park ended in a goalless draw and for the return in the San Siro, manager Harry Catterick handed a first ever senior appearance to 18-year-old Colin Harvey. And the rest, as they say, is history. Colin went on to win the FA Cup in 1966, the League Championship in 1970 and made 388 appearances, scoring 24 goals. After hanging up his boots, Colin turned to coaching and it was his promotion to the First Team from the reserves in 1983 that was one of the catalysts to the greatest period in the Club's history. In this special podcast, we look back over a magnificent Everton career with Dave Prentice and Gavin Buckland joining presenter Darren Griffiths. With audio contributions from John Hurst, Peter Reid, Dave Watson and Danny Cadamarteri, we cover Colin's entire Blues career as a player, youth team coach, first team coach and, of course, manager. Why did he only ever win one international cap? Did he actually want to be the Everton manager when Howard Kendall left in 1987? Was he offloaded as a player too early when he still had much to offer? Colin Harvey has been on a unique Everton journey and it is entirely appropriate that he will forever be outside Goodison Park in solid bronze alongside Howard Kendall and Alan Ball.
Kevin Moran, a famous figure from United's past, joined Helen Evans and David May to discuss his career on our latest UTD Podcast.The Irish centre-back was with May at Blackburn Rovers late in his career but only after starting two FA Cup finals with United in the 1980s, as we lifted the cup by beating Brighton & Hove Albion and Everton. Unfortunately, Kevin was the first man ever to be sent off in the showpiece event, for a foul on Everton's Peter Reid in 1985. Ron Atkinson's 10 men still won, thanks to Norman Whiteside's iconic goal, and, of course, Moran recalls that day and answers the question of whether he ever received his medal.Growing up, he played hurling and Gaelic football in his homeland, which could have derailed his United career before it had started, as he would secretly play in some high-profile games in the Republic of Ireland, without the club's knowledge! He even reveals he turned the Reds down when they first came calling!A late starter, he only got into football at 14, his commitment and bravery would become legendary with United's gamble on him paying off. Atkinson replacing Dave Sexton at the helm made a difference in terms of his fight for a first-team place, but his time at Old Trafford came to an end after Sir Alex Ferguson's arrival, which he discusses in detail as the Scot tried to rid the club of its drinking culture.A move to Sporting Gijon in Spain showed his sense of adventure and he would remain a stalwart for Republic of Ireland, being part of Jack Charlton's famous 1990 World Cup side and even making the squad four years later, as he ended up on 71 caps.Kevin tells us more about his interesting career path after retirement and is still a season ticket-holder at Old Trafford. This your chance to hear his story in full!The best place to catch up on the back-catalogue of our interviews is over on the Manchester United App, where you can listen to - and watch - all of our episodes in full, for free. Here you can get early access to new episodes, published 24 hours before everywhere else.If you'd like to write to the only official Manchester United Podcast then e-mail utdpodcast@manutd.co.uk We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A few years ago I did an interview with one of the greatest triathletes of all time, a guy by the name of Peter Reid. This 3 x world Ironman champion was known to be… An extremely tough athlete Driven to do whatever it took to win Able to endure ‘hurt' more than other high-level athletes In this interview, he talked about his driving motivation which was… To prove to his father that he was worth something. Peter talked about what motivated him but his insight was more about how his motivation was unhealthy for him. He also shared an amazing moment where he lost all of his athletic motivation… It was when his father sent him a letter telling him he was proud of him. This interview opened up the idea of questioning if the motivation we have is healthy, because sometimes what we are chasing isn't good for us. In this week's video, I share Peter's story and explore the idea of questioning if your motivation is good or bad for you and what you can do if it's working against you.
This message was given at the Michigan CCCA Sectional Conference to camping professionals from around the state. Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
This message was given at the Michigan CCCA Sectional Conference to camping professionals from around the state. Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
This message was given at the Michigan CCCA Sectional Conference to camping professionals from around the state. Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
This message was given at the Michigan CCCA Sectional Conference to camping professionals from around the state. Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Kelly and returning guests Peter Reid, the General Director of Torchbearers, and His Hill Bible School Principle Jon Forest share different passages from scripture and what the Lord has taught them from these verses.
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.
You may have seen Martin around of late chatting to people about his brilliant new book - On Days Like These - so our Chris Wynn managed to wrangle an interview with a man who has had his heart both broken and buoyed in pretty equal measure by Sunderland AFC; talking about his love of the club, his time as a player under Cloughie, his many achievements in the game - and his failures as he sees them - as well as a fair few thoughts on his time in charge of his boyhood club! What's the crack?Where do we begin? A ridiculous number of trophies and cups across decades in the game as a player and a manager - how did Martin come to support the Lads, and how much did Charlie Hurley have to do with it all? What are his earliest and fondest memories of following the Lads, and when Sunderland were knocked out of the Cup in '64, who was in more pain? A young Martin O'Neill or a gutted Sunlun captain?His first memories of visiting Roker Park as a player for Nottingham Forest; Martin's relationship with the legendary Brian Clough; did they ever talk about their shared fondness for Sunderland? What was he like to play for when things weren't going so well? When writing his book, Martin tried to approach each era by examining how he thought at the time - so naturally has it resulted in changing his thoughts on any particular part of his life and career? Breaking into management; Martin talks about his belief that trying to prove yourself at a side lower down the pyramid - say in the National League for example - isn't always the best idea; His successes at Leicester, facing Peter Reid's Sunderland in the cup and getting closer to the job he'd always wanted; It's your time; The call for help from Niall Quinn, the discussions with the club and making the decision to sign - was that the right decision looking back? Did he make it with his head or his heart? His struggles with the Sunderland ownership over players, trying to earn enough brownie points to be able to sign lads who hadn't already retired and looking at the way the club was running behind the scenes and on the pitch; The moments of magic he experienced; though by his own admission things didn't work out the way he imagined they would, how did it feel to finally walk out as Sunderland manager, and what are his favourite memories of his time at the club? The next chapter; what does the future hold for Martin O'Neill now? All this and so much more! An absolute privilege and an absolute gent, enjoy! While you're here, we are again calling on #SAFC fans and our friends to help raise money for Sunderland Community Soup Kitchen, who are in need of our help so they can help the most vulnerable people on Wearside. If you can donate to or even share the appeal, it would mean a great deal to many people. For more information visit the fundraiser page here and thank you!#SAFC #EFLChampionship #MON #MartinONeill #Interview #SoupKitchen22 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the third episode of No Tippy Tappy Football, brought to you by William Hill, Sam Allardyce is joined by former colleague and long-term friend Peter Reid. In this episode, Sam Allardyce and Peter Reid discuss the Maradona's 'Hand of God' shirt and ball, discovering Reece James as a young player and which right-backs they would take to the World Cup.They also share stories from their 'social' meetings together, including how Big Sam once played a part in Andrew Strauss being bowled out at Old Trafford...
Well…our Chris Wynn sat down to chat with one of the classiest defenders Sunderland have ever signed, embarking on a journey through the life and career of the absolutely f***in delightful Emerson 'Paredão' Thome! What's the crack? The journey from Porto Alegre; what made a young Emerson - raised in Brazilian football's golden era - want to play a more direct, combative and aggressive style? Batismo de fogo - The fight to stand out in a crowd of 700 hopefuls in the vast youth trials of Brazilian giants Internacional, and the influence of the Grenal on his young mind; Moving away from his family and friends to fight for a career in Europe, starting with trying to get the attention of the biggest sides in Portugal's Primeira Liga; Accepting the challenge set by a typically bullish Ron Atkinson at Sheffield Wednesday - with assistance from handy personal interpreter Paulo Di Canio - and proving he had what it took to play the English game; Frustrations with what is in his opinion key to the defensive partnership - communication - and his defining role in the Wednesday escape, as well as his move to Stamford Bridge; The arrival on Wearside as Peter Reid looked to strengthen the side for what would be one of the best seasons in living memory for many Sunderland fans - did he know exactly what was expected of him? His love of the club and it's supporters, the exact moment he knew he wanted to play for us and his favourite memories of his time at the Stadium of Light; The best characters he met along the way, his love for Julio, Reidy, Sacko, Quinny and SKP; His struggle with injuries, playing through the pain barrier and maintaining his positive attitude; His career since leaving Wearside, his work for the Red Bull group and his current role in both Europe and Brazil; All this and much more! He's not going to lie to you… HA'WAY THE LADS! #SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship #EmersonThome Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S11 EP1: Peter Reid We're back! And what an honour it is to open the new series with a titan of the football world...When we first sat down to re-watch Premier Passions all those years ago, we always hoped this day would come so we could finally say the words: "Welcome to Quickly Kevin, Peter Reid".Not fouling Maradona, being a genuinely decent player manager, cheering up Sunderland, it's all here!Elsewhere we've got all the usual 90's O Clock news and postbag and some big news about the Quickly Kevin Fan Club 2.0 re-boot (headlines: it's better and cheaper!) including the announcement that yes, we'll back for the World Cup in November and December as we go 'topical' with a fans eye view of the tournament and three episodes a week for QK Fan Club members. Head on over to www.anotherslice.com/quicklykevin for more info and a free listen to EP1 of Steve Bruce's Striker! with Ivo Graham.See you next week when our guest is none other than Lee Sharpe! (Available NOW, yes right now, to QK fan club members) Thanks,Chris, Josh and Michael.Fan Club: www.anotherslice.com/quicklykevinTwitter: @quicklykevinInstagram: quicklykevinEmail: hello@quicklykevin.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have a listen to the new Kammy and Ben's Proper Football Podcast. Chris Kamara and Ben Shephard talk to some of the biggest names in football and entertainment. Future guests include Brendan Rogers, The Lionesses, Sam Allerdyce, Peter Reid, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbank, Mick McCarthy, David James and Stuart Pearce. You can still enjoy the back catalogue of That Peter Crouch podcast on this feed.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
A message to our college summer staff. Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Peter serves as the General Director of Torchbearers International, a missions fellowship founded by Major Ian Thomas at Capernwray Hall, England. He also serves as Director of the Bodenseehof, one of the Torchbearers' centers, located in southern Germany. He is engaged in an itinerant teaching ministry in Germany and abroad. He and his wife Gaby have two adult children and live in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Aaron Paul is joined by Preston manager Ryan Lowe and ex-Barrow boss Phil Brown to talk all things EFL and beyond. Former Sunderland manager Peter Reid looks ahead to Saturday's League One play-off final with Wycombe. The panel give their reaction to Blackpool's Jake Daniels coming out and the Championship play-off semis, including Brice Samba's penalty-saving heroics for Nottingham Forest. What should be done about pitch invasions after Sheffield United's Billy Sharp was assaulted? Mansfield Town goalkeeper Nathan Bishop joins the pod after making it to the League Two play-off final. And Stockport County club president Steve Bellis has his say on their return to the EFL after winning the National League title on the final day. TOPICS: 7:30 – Interview with Peter Reid, 18:55 – Brice Samba's penalty-saving heroics, 24:06 – Pitch invasions & Billy Sharp, 29:03 – Huddersfield Town, 29:40 – Blackpool's Jake Daniels, 32:20 – Interview with Mansfield's Nathan Bishop, 37:48 – Interview with Stockport's Steve Bellis.
How is your heart before the Lord today? Is it completely His no matter what you may be going through? Peter Reid who is the General Director of Torchbearers leads us in a study from John 2 whereby we look at the life of Mary starting with the angel Gabriel's visit all the way to the day of Pentecost. Peter will point out that this was to be the start of a difficult and painful journey for Mary that would take over 30 years of her life before she would come to realize the full benefit of a heart belonging completely to the Lord. Is this your assumption of what it looks like for your heart to be completely the Lord's or do you have other expectations? I believe this to be a great question to ask ourselves as we prepare to celebrate Christmas.