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George Boateng sits down alongside Sam Allardyce and Natalie Pike to discuss all things football from his playing days in the Premier League to making those first steps towards becoming a manager.George and Sam talk about getting into football management, football styles of play and why you need to be able to adapt to stay in the game long term.The two then discuss the Manchester Derby, Kevin De Bruyne announcing he's leaving Manchester City at the end of the season and they both give their reaction to the news that Southampton manager Ivan Juric has left the club following their relegation.They then both chat in depth about George's love for Aston Villa, Why Simon Jordan is wrong about Aston Villa being able to sign Marcus Rashford & their thoughts on Morgan Rogers ahead of their crucial Champions League clash with PSG.George then answers some questions from our listeners including how good can Coventry's Hadji Wright actually be, what infamous prank he played on Arsenal legend Ray Parlour and who he would support if Coventry met Middlesbrough in the Championship play-offs.Finally they end the podcast discussing THAT Phil Brown team talk on the pitch whilst at Hull City and what the players actually thought of it.
talkSPORT reacts to the news that Kevin De Bruyne is leaving Man City at the end of the season. Hear the reaction from Pep Guardiola and Noel Gallagher. Arteta gives his view on Gabriel's injury that will keep him out for a season. Sam Allardyce is surprised Meslier has not been dropped by Leeds. Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour talk about sentient horses ahead of The Grand National. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FCA Short is een korte dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken waarin we de pure voetbalromanticus in onszelf naar boven halen. Want we hebben het in de Daily te weinig over alle mooie verhalen en momenten die deze fantastische sport heeft voortgebracht.Hij arriveerde bij Arsenal als een onbekende proefspeler. Geen status, geen garanties, alleen een kans. En hoe greep hij die? Door in zijn eerste training niet alleen Thierry Henry en Dennis Bergkamp omver te schoppen, maar zelfs Arsène Wenger met een tackle te vloeren. De Franse manager hinkte weg, een ijszak op zijn enkel. Maar terwijl anderen hun hoofd zouden laten hangen, zag Wenger iets in hem. Niet de ruwe tackle, maar de onmiskenbare wil om te slagen. De volgende dag tekende hij zijn contract.Wat volgde, was een carrière uit een jongensboek. Bij Arsenal werd hij een van de onmisbare schakels in het team dat in 2004 ongeslagen kampioen werd: de Invincibles. Een ploeg vol sterren, maar Touré viel niet weg in hun schaduw. Hij was de onverzettelijke, de verdediger die elke week vocht alsof het zijn laatste kans was. Hij had nooit het gevoel dat hij zeker was van zijn plek—en misschien was dat wel zijn kracht.Na Arsenal wachtte Manchester City. Een nieuwe uitdaging, een nieuwe droom. En daar kreeg hij iets bijzonders: de kans om samen te spelen met zijn broer Yaya. Ze wonnen de Premier League, hun naam galmde over het Etihad. “Yaya, Kolo Touré,” zongen de fans. Zelfs jaren later wordt het lied nog gezongen, een eerbetoon aan twee broers die de stad veroverden.Zijn carrière eindigde zoals hij begon: ongeslagen. Bij Celtic werd hij wederom kampioen zonder nederlaag. Van Arsenal tot Schotland, hij was een Invincible gebleven. Kolo Touré werd nooit de ster van de show, maar hij was de man zonder angst, de man die alles gaf.Sommige spelers verdwijnen uit het geheugen. Anderen leven voort in de geschiedenis. Kolo Touré? Zijn naam zal altijd blijven klinken.Maar Touré's nalatenschap beperkte zich niet tot het veld. Hij had een ander, verborgen leven. Terwijl hij op de grasmat tackles uitdeelde, speelde hij buiten het stadion een andere rol—die van ‘François', een Ghanese autohandelaar. Een dubbele identiteit, een dubbelleven, een mysterie dat uiteindelijk werd ontrafeld. De man die op het veld onwankelbaar was, bleek in het echte leven zijn geheimen te hebben.In de podcast verwijzen Mart en Bart naar:Ray Parlour over de trial van Kolo Touré bij Arsenal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U73_ss4c_DA&ab_channel=talkSPORTUpshot towers over het dubbelleven van Kolo Touré: https://www.tiktok.com/@upshottowers/video/7339574759518227745Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Last year Alan Brazil hosted the first three days of the Cheltenham festival but did he make it to Gold Cup day? Virgin's Chris Evans had to host the start of the show on Friday with Dean Saunders, Ray Parlour and Shebahn Aherne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT previews all of today's Premier League action. Hear from managers ahead of the games. Jarrell Quansah talks to talkSPORT about life under Slot. Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour talk about the Battle of Britain! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear a preview of all of today's Premier League action as talkSPORT brings you Gameday. talkSPORT brings you the tributes to Man United legend Denis Law. Pep Guardiola reacts to Erling Haaland's new 9 and a half year contract! Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour hilariously talk about Henry VIII's wives… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Hurrey is joined on the Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare, David Walker and Nick Miller. On the agenda: a cultural review of the FA Cup third round, Ray Parlour sums up the Second World War in 16 superb seconds, someone finally reveals who the best footballer in the world was in 1863, the Sam Allardici of building materials and the worst fake football commentary ever heard in the background of a Korean Netflix drama. Adam's book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is OUT NOW: https://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Arne Slot looks ahead to the Merseyside derby against Everton, live on talkSPORT. Ange Postecoglou claims he's not fussed about criticism from the Spurs fans, Julen Lopetegui plays down fears he might be sacked after ‘El Sackico', Ruben Amorim rues Manchester United's recent unlucky form and Ray Parlour mimics the greatest film performances of all time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT brings you Gameday with live coverage of West Ham vs Everton & Liverpool vs Aston Villa. Hear from the managers of the clubs. Pep Guardiola says he isn't worried about his form. Danny Care lifts the lid on life under Eddie Jones for England. Sir Chris Hoy talks after his recent terminal cancer diagnosis. talkSPORT gives you advice on your FPL teams. Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour talk Cheltenham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
** This week Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, James Bird, and Tommy Stewart chat about football but also discuss mental health issues. If you are affected by any of the issues discussed, please visit thecalmzone.net or samaritans.org or phone the Samaritans on 116 123 **Live from Spotify, the old gang are back together as Owen Blackhurst, James Bird, Seb White and Tommy Stewart talk Roy Orbison, Ghetts, Joy Guidry, Puressence, Metallica, trainspotters, Francis Bourgeois, MUNDIAL digital, Héctor Bellerín, West Didsbury & Chorlton FC, Owen Blackhurst's Goal of the Month, trains, Dave and Sharons, Matthew Le Tissier, Seb on the Spot, allies, conspiracy theories, Bill Gates, George Weah, Alan Brazil, Ray Parlour, Pulp Fiction, David Beckham, Arsène Wenger, John Hartson, John Travolta, Les Dennis, Extras, Ronaldo, Xherdan Shaqiri, Barclaysmen, Stoke City FC, Basel, Bayern Munich, Kolkata, vodka & tonics, Liverpool v Manchester United, José Mourinho, Jürgen Klopp, Turkey hair, Goodison Park, David Beckham, Daniel Podence, Charlie Adam, The Masters, Duck magazine, BMX, Marko Arnautović, the Stoke accent, the Black Country, Bojan, BoJack Horseman, hyperbole, Hermione, misled, Elliot Hackney, Seb and the Queen, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, Tiger Woods, Walt Disney, Colin Montgomerie, blue slacks, World Mental Health Day, talking to your mates and strangers, CALM, Jonny Sharples, Manny Singh Kang, coming out, LGBTQ+ in football, the Rainbow Devils, Old Trafford, NFL, Miami Dolphins, the noise away fans make, pooptracking, “Man on!”, Arne Slot's outfits, Lee Carsley, the national anthem, Erik ten Hag, LimeBikes, The Avengers, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This morning, Glenn was back in the Social Ammo seat, and AI wasn't very kind to him... AND Dave revealed what he's excite for next week!
Liam Brady chats to Gareth O'Callaghan ahead of his evening at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork on the 10th of August also there will be Paul Merson and Ray Parlour a once in a lifetime opportunity to get up close and personal to the legends of Arsenal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Craig Shakespeare passed away peacefully on Thursday morning surrounded by his family. Italian boxer Angela Carini abandoned her bout against Algerian Imane Khelif after 46 seconds in the Olympics and female boxer Natasha Jonas gives her opinion on the controversy. Ray Parlour gives his view on Arsenal's upcoming season. Charlie Austin explains his move to 7th tier AFC Totton. Rory Jennings rips into Chelsea's transfer policy. Darren Gough tips his mate Freddie Flintoff for England's white ball role Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Milner, Ray Parlour, Michael Carrick - who never gets the credit they deserve? Micah Richards and Alan Shearer join Gary Lineker to discuss awards you don't want to win, getting things wrong as a pundit, and what makes an effective man manager.[This episode was originally released on 22/11/2021. Find the full Match of the Day: Top 10 boxsets only on BBC Sounds – just search ‘Match of the Day' via www.bbc.co.uk/sounds]
WE CAN'T SPAKE! Wayne Mardle is here in 'The Football Museum'. Hawaii 501 talks breaking the news to his Arsenal fan Dad that he supported Tottenham, being kept out of the school football team by Ray Parlour, and why his childhood home resembled a Wetherspoons. We open The Football Museum every Thursday, across Sky Sports.
WE CAN'T SPAKE! Wayne Mardle is here in The Football Museum. Hawaii 501 talks breaking the news to his Arsenal fan Dad that he supported Tottenham, being kept out of the school football team by Ray Parlour, and why his childhood home resembled a Wetherspoons.
talkSPORT preview England's Quarter Final with Switzerland. Here from Gareth Southgate, Jordan Pickford, Keiran Trippier and Ezri Konsa. Danny Murphy shares his plan for England's success. David Baddiel says England have to play Cole Palmer. Chris Kamara tells of his talk with Southgate. talkSPORT reacts to Spain v Germany and France v Portugal. Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour give their advice to a caller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT bring you Gameday coverage of Fulham v Man City and Spurs v Burnley. We hear from Ange Postecoglou and Vincent Kompany. Mikel Arteta ‘sees' his side winning the league. Ray Parlour and Martin Keown reminisce over the 2003 Battle of Old Trafford. Mauricio Pochettino thinks Cole Palmer has a good chance of winning POTS. Simon Jordan reacts to Graham Potter turning down Ajax. David Moyes speaks before his last home game in charge of West Ham. Ray Parlour gives his advice on how to enjoy the heatwave! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT Preview all the Premier League action on offer today. talkSPORT sits down with Yves Bissouma to talk about life under Ange. Pep Guardiola responds to Rodri's cry for a rest. Didi Hamman has his say on Liverpool's title race. Ray Parlour says the Premier League is Arsenal's to lose. talkSPORT bring you live coverage of the Grand National today and Rachel Blackmore has her say on the race. Steve the West Ham fan says he wants Moyes sacked NOW! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
talkSPORT bring you live commentary of England vs Brazil tonight. Gareth Southgate addresses links to Manchester United and wades into the current England shirt controversy with the changing of the St George's flag. England will pay tribute to the late Terry Venables at Wembley tonight and talkSPORT remembers him. Scotland lose 4-0 in Holland and Chris Iwelumo has his say. Ally McCoist and Ray Parlour discuss Alan Brazil… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys discuss the ideal pancake filler, an airline that has started weighing passengers before boarding, getting over heartbreak, 80-year-old sex addicts and Alan dismisses the ‘orange peel theory'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's podcast, Harry Symeou & Tereak Talks tackle the questions you've been sending in. The guys discuss Arsenal's title chances following the 3-1 win over Liverpool, Ben White, Thomas Partey, the Champions League and we hear from Arsenal Invincible Ray Parlour who caught up with Harry on Monday courtesy of NetBet. https://sport.netbet.co.uk/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk has been POSTPONED and will not take place on Feb 17th because Fury suffered a cut in sparring. Queensbury's Frank Warren joined Drive to explain the situation. Light heavyweight Anthony Yarde gave his opinions on Fury vs Usyk being called off. Simon Jordan says Arsenal vs Liverpool is ‘League contenders vs League bottlers'. Alan Pardew likens Ange Postecoglou to himself. talkSPORT's coverage of England's test tour in India continues. Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour talk spy pigeons… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ray played 15 years for Arsenal. And he was there for the arrival of the great Arsene Wegner – and he would go on to bring some of the greatest players to ever grace the Premier League - Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry, Patrick Viera to name a few. In the 97-98 campaign, Ray was playing exceptionally well – maybe the best year of his career – and it was only natural that the national team – coached by that Tottenham legend – Glenn Hoddle - would give him a look. Coach Arsene himself lobbied the coach that there is no better winger in all of England. Glenn Hoddle was a believe in: ‘faith healing' – and the team had an appointed faith healer – a woman named Eileen Drewery. As Ray was on trial with the Three Lions, he had pulled his calf. And coach Hoddle sent him to see Miss Eileen for 'treatment'. Eileen sat him in the chair, walked round to his back and began rubbing Ray's scalp. Ray being Ray goes, 'Allright Love, take a little off the the sides and the back, but leave the length on the top' (this is a slight paraphrase, but you get the gyst) Unbeknownst to him, Ray had deeply offended Mr Hoddle with this, and would miss out on playing in the 98 World Cup as a result. But his smile was big as he recalled this story – as was mine – and it was a real joy to hear him tell me so many others – I hope you enjoy them as well - here on the soccerPod #14. Enjoy!Thanks for listening! We appreciate your support. If you love SoccerPod, please consider supporting us through our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soccerpodBy subscribing to our Patreon, you get behind-the-scenes content, discounts on merchandise and the opportunity to submit questions for future guests. Connect with us on social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soccer.pod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soccerpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/SoccerPod1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@soccerPod-go5vx
Liverpool extend their lead at the top of the Premier League after beating Newcastle 4-2, Jamie O'Hara urges Jurgen Klopp to replace Mo Salah due to the upcoming AFCON tournament, Wayne Rooney's Birmingham lose again, Ray Parlour tells Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta not to panic following their recent form and 16-year-old darts sensation Luke Littler reaches the PDC semi-finals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aston Villa missed out on the chance to move top of the Premier League, as they were held at home by Sheffield United - live on talkSPORT. In Saudi Arabia Manchester City won their fifth tropy of 2023, beating Fluminense in the World Club Cup Final.We hear from a number of Premier League managers ahead of a packed Saturday of live sport across the talkSPORT Network, as well as Ray Parlour's Christmas poem, and his thoughts on throuples. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arsenal invincibles Ray Parlour & Martin Keown preview their former side's game away to Aston Villa, Emma Hayes responds to Joey Barton's recent outbursts about women in men's football, Jurgen Klopp predicts a tough battle for Champions League spots ahead of Palace trip and all the reaction to Jon Rahm joining LIV Golf... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Two weeks ago, we had beaten Tottenham in the first north London derby of the season before our players headed off on international duty, safe in the knowledge we were top of the table having not tasted defeat in our opening 12 games. We put that record on the line against Birmingham City, who were enjoying a fine start to the season and occupied a spot in the top five upon our arrival at St Andrews. We did so without a host of players as the bans from the Battle of Old Trafford were invoked, as Patrick Vieira, Martin Keown, Ray Parlour and Lauren all missed out through suspension." Original Piece by Jonathon Rogers: Invincibles This Week: Birmingham Blown Away All quoted content uses arsenal.com as the source
We build up to today's huge talkSPORT Commentary of Manchester City versus Liverpool.Klopp reveals his new positive outlook on early kickoffs, and Pep Guardiola bites back at those who are eager to see City banished.Simon Jordan backs the Premier League's reported decision to draft in British Airways pilots to help VAR officials improve their communication. Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent caught up with former Liverpool attacker Dirk Kuyt.Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta vows to continue to speak his mind, despite a looming FA charge.talkSPORT2 had EFL action on Friday night, as Leeds were held at Yorkshire rivals RotherhamGunners legend Ray Parlour gave his insight on the Gunners Goalkeeping conundrum, as well as releasing his latest poem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We look ahead to a busy day of live football across the talkSPORT Network.Ange Postecoglou speaks ahead of Spurs' trip to Wolves - live on talkSPORT at 12.30pm.Mikel Arteta and Vincent Kompany speak ahead of Arsenal v Burnley - Live on talkSPORT2 at 3pm.Alan Brazil gives us his take on Erik Ten Hag's future at Man UTD, as well as a new app that can tell if you've had too much to drink.On Drive, Andy Goldstein asked Darren Bent if he'd ever lied to get out of training, with shocking results!Kolo Toure waxes lyrical about Arsene Wenger on White & Jordan, and Ray Parlour addresses the ongoing debate around VAR, through the medium of poetry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The draw at The Valley left Chelsea and Manchester United breathing down our necks, but the fallout from our game at Old Trafford the previous month continued to rumble on. Ahead of our trip to Leeds, the FA handed match bans to Lauren, Martin Keown, Ray Parlour and Patrick Vieira, giving Arsene Wenger an added headache as he tried to revive our Champions League fortunes and stay ahead of the chasing pack."Original Piece by Jonathon Rogers: Invincibles This Week: Lead Maintained at LeedsAll quoted content uses arsenal.com as the source
Table-topping Tottenham carry on their amazing start to the season, going five points clear at the summit, following a win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.Following the game Sam Matterface spoke to Ange Postecoglou, Roy Hodgson and Gary Neville, who made a surprise cameo.The Lionesses were also in action on talkSPORT2 as they beat Belgium in the Nations League. Following the game Joe Shennan caught up with England Boss Sarina Weigmann.Former Sheffield United striker Courtney Sweetman-Kirk also announced her retirement from football during the coverage.Ahead of today's Premier League action we hear from Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino, who has a very personal grievance with Chelsea's game against Wolves being set to be played on Christmas Eve. Thomas Frank thinks their West London Rivals will be challenging again in no time, while Mikel Arteta thinks the Premier League should allow up to TEN subs, given the hectic schedule. Kick It Out CEO Tony Burnett joined White and Jordan to discuss Alejandro Garnacho's controversial social media post.The Breakfast team give their thoughts on a 'combined' Manchester XI, and Ray Parlour has a pop back at Andy Goldstein for his controversial take on Arsenal's Invincibles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes Arsenal are now back as one of the elite clubs in England ahead of their clash at the Emirates this afternoon, whilst Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says Man City have set the standard in where they want to be. Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag believes their last-minute 2-1 win over Brentford should be a turning point in their season, and they need a 'reset' if they are to push on in the next stage of the season. The former Aston Villa Gabby Agbonlahor believes there's no reason why Spurs can't win the FA Cup after their 1-0 win at Luton to go to the top of the Premier League. Everton manager Sean Dyche believes there are positive signs that his side are getting to where they want to be after a 3-0 win at home to Bournemouth, whilst Burnley boss Vincent Kompany admits his players have to work harder to get out of a relegation battle. We also reflect on Max Verstappen winning a third consecutive F1 World title, and Arsenal invincible Ray Parlour reads a poem ahead of the big game against Man City this afternoon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Chris Eubank Jr insisted he had everything to lose after beating Liam Smith in their much anticipated rematch at the AO Arena in Manchester, whilst the former European super bantamweight Spencer Oliver praises Eubank Jr's 'World-Class' performance. Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino calls for calm heads after their shock 1-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, whilst Newcastle boss Eddie Howe says they must not over-react after their third defeat in their first four games of the season following a 3-1 defeat at Brighton. The former Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara heaps praise on Ange Postecoglou's side after their 5-2 win over Burnley at Turf Moor, but the Australian says it's still very early in their journey. The former Arsenal captain David O'Leary previews the big game of the weekend against Manchester United, whilst Arsenal invincible Ray Parlour reads out a poem he has written ahead of the fixture at the Emirates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faye Carruthers brings you the best bits of talkSPORT audio ahead of England Lionesses playing in their first ever World Cup final on Sunday! You'll hear from manager Sarina Wiegman who sat down with talkSPORT's Courtney Sweetman-Kirk earlier today. Courtney also joined breakfast with Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour this morning to discuss the FA's rumoured interest for Sarina Wiegman to take over from Gareth Southgate. You'll also hear from Alessia Russo after she spoke to the media this morning as well as She Kicks Magazine's Jen O'Neills preview of the final and talkSPORT's Uma Gurav explaining Spain's off-field dispute leading into the tournament! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the Premier League, a late Chris Wood goal sees Nottingham Forest beat Sheffield United at the City groundHarry Kane scores his first Bayern Munich goal, as the reigning Bundesliga champions get off to a strong start at Bremen. In the Championship Leeds rescued a point against West Brom, after going behind.Former England, Arsenal, Everton and Southampton winger Theo Walcott retires aged 34. Former Gunners Martin Keown and Ray Parlour look back on the speedy winger's career. Elsewhere Pep moans about the schedule, and Stuart Pearce tips Newcastle for the title! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
England got another vital, and routine, win in their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, beating minnows Malta.We hear from Gareth Southgate, goal scorer Callum Wilson and England debutant Eberichi Eze.In Cricket, the opening day of the first Ashes test was a memorable one as England shocked everyone by DECLARING on 393-8. Batsman Jonny Bairstow gives his reaction to the opening day's proceedings. Goldstein and Cundy react to news that Championship Leicester City have appointed former Manchester City Assistant Manager Enzo Maresca as their new Manager.Graeme Souness tells White and Jordan his very noble reason for swimming in the English channel, and Ray Parlour isnt so sure about Kai Havertz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a passionate interview, Chris Eubank Sr joined White & Jordan to discuss his split from his son Chris Jr's training team. Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze thanks Roy Hodgson for his England call up ahead of the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers. Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson on City's treble celebrations. Simon Jordan meets his match, in impressionist Adam Diggle. Jimmy Bullard reveals how close he got to getting an England cap and Ray Parlour on how to celebrate winning a trophy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs imagine a world where Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour visit the Cheltenham Science Festival. Plus, they're joined in the pod by Friday regulars Mike Ward and Martin Kelner to chat all things TV! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We build up to tonight's talkSPORT commentary of the Champions League final, as Manchester look to complete a historic treble, against Italian giants Inter.City legends Stuart Pearce and Shay Given spoke to Breakfast about the Citizens chances, and Ray Parlour talks up a move to Arsenal for Declan Rice.Drive were back in the Soccer Aid training camp, and caught up with the likes of Ben Foster, Jack Wilshere, Hernan Crespo and former Man United winger Nani, for a bit. Also, Simon Jordan explains his beef with actor Danny Dyer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got an absolute cracker for you this week as Si Ferry and Slaney sit down with a Bucket List guest in the form of Arsenal Legend, Ray Parlour!The Romford Pele chats to us about the highs and lows of his career while sharing some of his funniest stories from his days at Arsenal and hanging about with the likes of his TalkSport co-host, Alan Brazil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got an absolute cracker for you this week as Si Ferry and Slaney sit down with a Bucket List guest in the form of Arsenal Legend, Ray Parlour!The Romford Pele chats to us about the highs and lows of his career while sharing some of his funniest stories from his days at Arsenal and hanging about with the likes of his TalkSport co-host, Alan Brazil! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this edition of TCOAG, Harry Symeou is joined by Arsenal legend Ray Parlour to discuss the club's season so far! This was recorded the day before the Gunners' trip to Manchester City.Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to https://www.nordvpn.com/chroniclesafc to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4-additional months for free! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee!To support the podcast and access additional content, visit: https://www.anotherslice.com/chroniclesofagoonerCreate an account (on the website), SUBSCRIBE to TCOAG (on the website).If you want to listen via your phone, download the 'Another Slice' app from your app store, sign in with your log in details & you'll have all our premium content at your fingertips!Thank you for your amazing support ❤️While you are at it, SUBSCRIBE for FREE to my personal YouTube channel where we'll be tackling some of the wider debates from the world of football
The fallout from Harry Kane becoming England's all time record goalscorer continued with Adrian Durham convinced that the England captain can score 100 goals for England. Elsewhere, Carlton Palmer had his say on Kane, and also gave his views on left back Luke Shaw. Also on the podcast, it was a day of breaking news with Everton being charged with an alleged breach of breaking financial rules by the Premier League, Wrexham Captain Ben Tozer joined the Drive team to discuss the National League dispute over the new contracts and Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann was sacked and replaced with Thomas Tuchel. Spurs have now been rumored to be the next destination for the former Bayern Boss. Finally, it was storytime on Breakfast with Ally McCoist and Ray Parlour, with the Romford Pele explaining how his nickname arrived and how Ally found himself on stage with Rod Stewart... in Vegas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another edition of 'The Mailbag', it's been a while but with the international break upon it's the perfect time to build a show built solely around the questions you have submitted. On the agenda we've got Mesut Özil after the former Gunner announced his retirement from the game, Folarin Balogun, the best moment of the season so far and loads more! We'll also continue our competition from which you could win a pair of tickets to David Seaman's live show alongside Ray Parlour. To support the podcast and access additional content, visit: www.anotherslice.com/chroniclesofagoonerCreate an account (on the website), SUBSCRIBE to TCOAG (on the website).If you want to listen via your phone, download the 'Another Slice' app from your app store, sign in with your log in details & you'll have all our premium content at your fingertips!Thank you for your amazing support ❤️While you are at it, SUBSCRIBE for FREE to my personal YouTube channel where we'll be tackling some of the wider debates from the world of football
A preview of today's action packed Gameday offerings from across the talkSPORT Network, including interviews with Tyrone Mings, Ezri Konsa, Patrick Bamford and Idrissa Gueye.Harry Redknapp turns down Leeds, Lee Mason departs the PGMOL, The 'soft' deadline for United's potential new owners is met by a bid from Qatar and we hear from Ray Parlour, Lee Dixon and former Gunners Physio Gary Lewin about te Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stamford Chidge, Jonathan Kydd and Mark Meehan look back at the 2001-2002 season in our '50 Years of Chelsea' series.In part two we pick up the story in the New Year where hopes were high for another League Cup final after a 2-1 win in the semi-final first leg against Spurs, followed by a 5-1 rout of West Ham in the league.However, the unthinkable happened when Spurs thrashed Chelsea 5-1 in the second leg, their first victory over Chelsea at White Hart Lane or anywhere for over 20 years. Thankfully, normal service was resumed with back to back 4-0 victories against Spurs in the FA Cup quarter final and Premier League, with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink scoring a perfect hat-trick in the latter. In the FA Cup third round, Gianfranco Zola had scored one of the best goals ever seen at Stamford Bridge. With league from suffering from the usual inconsistency, our only hope of silverware lay in the FA Cup. A scrappy 1-0 victory over Fulham in the Villa Park semi-final, complete with mass celery throwing, set up a final at the Millenium stadium in Cardiff against bogey side Arsenal. Blighted by injuries to Le Saux, Hasselbaink, Babayaro and an increasingly influential John Terry, Chelsea were the better side in the final until Ray Parlour and Freddie Ljundberg both scored worldies to ruin the day out. The 2001-2002 season was one of transition, turmoil off the pitch and frustration on it. Given that Hasselbaink and Gudjohnsen had scored 52 goals between them a 6th place finish in the league was a disappointment. Arsenal proved to be the team we just could not beat as we finished FA Cup runners up; the League cup semi loss to Spurs still causes nightmares and the UEFA Cup defeat against lowly Hapoel Tel Aviv was a debacle. Many supporters blamed Ranieri for his tinkering and sparse use of the genius that was Zola, but there were bright spots in the season with the Hasselbaink and Gudjohnsen's partnership and goals up front, the best we'd seen since the days of Dixon and Speedie, and the emergence of John Terry and Frank Lampard as two of Chelsea's most important players together with Carlo Cudicini who had a superb season in goal and rightly won POTY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Amy Lawrence, Ian Stone, and James McNicholas as they look back on Arsenal's win at Watford which saw them grace the top four again. Is it on? And have Arsenal got the strength and mentality to finish there?Data Analyst Mark Carey talks us through how Arsenal have ascended the table, coming from the bottom to the top four. We also praise Saka and Odegaard, talk about who should be getting a chant, and celebrate Ray Parlour's 49th birthday.RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Boom boom boom and other chants: 01.00PART 2 - Watford 2-3 Arsenal: 06.00PART 3 - Top four reached with Mark Carey: 21.30PART 4 - It's only Ray Parlour: 33.00 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Amy Lawrence, Ian Stone, and James McNicholas as they look back on Arsenal's win at Watford which saw them grace the top four again. Is it on? And have Arsenal got the strength and mentality to finish there? Data Analyst Mark Carey talks us through how Arsenal have ascended the table, coming from the bottom to the top four. We also praise Saka and Odegaard, talk about who should be getting a chant, and celebrate Ray Parlour's 49th birthday. RUNNING ORDER PART 1 - Boom boom boom and other chants: 01.00 PART 2 - Watford 2-3 Arsenal: 06.00 PART 3 - Top four reached with Mark Carey: 21.30 PART 4 - It's only Ray Parlour: 33.00