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This week, we're joined by a true cult hero of the 00's and the ultimate showman - Swansea City legend, Lee Trundle! Part 1 of the podcast came out on Monday, so if you missed it... make sure to go back and listen! Lee shares his journey as a late bloomer in professional football and why, at 48, he's still out there tearing it up on the pitch. He takes us through his unforgettable goals, jaw-dropping skills, and the moment Soccer AM catapulted him into national fame. We also get the inside scoop on the Premier League move that almost happened, the surprising story behind his face appearing on a thong, and the time he landed an ASBO! Plus, we dive into your messages, including Guus Hiddink's bizarre eating habit and Ray Wilkins' unique way of lifting Chelsea's spirits after their dramatic 2009 Champions League exit to Barcelona. Got something to contribute? Drop us an email at hello@letsbehavingyou.com. And if you're a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you'll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let's Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…). So, good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex, and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we're joined by a true cult hero of the 00's and the ultimate showman - Swansea City legend, Lee Trundle! Lee shares his journey as a late bloomer in professional football and why, at 48, he's still out there tearing it up on the pitch. He takes us through his unforgettable goals, jaw-dropping skills, and the moment Soccer AM catapulted him into national fame. We also get the inside scoop on the Premier League move that almost happened, the surprising story behind his face appearing on a thong, and the time he landed an ASBO! Plus, we dive into your messages, including Guus Hiddink's bizarre eating habit and Ray Wilkins' unique way of lifting Chelsea's spirits after their dramatic 2009 Champions League exit to Barcelona. Got something to contribute? Drop us an email at hello@letsbehavingyou.com. And if you're a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you'll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let's Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…). So, good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex, and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a tribute to the legendary former Manchester United, Chelsea, AC Milan & England midfielder seven years after he sadly passed away, aged 61. Voiced by Ray's son Ross, his daughter Jade and those within the game that knew him best. (This was first aired in 2018) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a tribute to the legendary former Manchester United, Chelsea, AC Milan & England midfielder. Voiced by Ray's son Ross, his daughter Jade and those within the game that knew him best. The full documentary is available in the talkSPORT Daily feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the new edition of the show and coming up we head back to the 1980's when the goundworks were underway for the biggest changes in the history of football as the balance of power began its shift from to associations to the tv companies when the era of commercialism really got underway. Set against a backdrop of economic recession, rampant hooliganism and suspect fashion, Go To War tells the story of how triumph and tragedy shaped English football during the 1980s. It was a decade in which some fans died watching the game they loved, and at times, the ‘slum sport' seemed set to implode. Yet, remarkably, the game was on the cusp of morphing into the behemoth it has become today. Throughout this explosive book, author Jon Spurling delves into the stories behind the successes and strife at clubs including Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal, investigates the trials and tribulations of the England team and explores how ‘small-town boys' from Luton, Watford and Wimbledon made their mark. The decade also heralded the arrival of artificial pitches and fanzines, and Spurling introduces us to the new breed of high-profile executives, like Irving Scholar and Martin Edwards, who soon got busy changing the face of football. Thirty years in the making, Go To War draws heavily on interviews conducted with '80s icons including Terry Butcher, Graeme Sharp and Ray Wilkins, managerial legends like Howard Kendall and Bobby Robson and FA Cup heroes Ricky Villa and Norman Whiteside. Like its precursor, the bestselling Get It On: How the '70s Rocked Football, Go To War provides a unique insight into a pivotal footballing decade.
Hooligan-watching, Keegan's lollies, risking life for after-school TV football, Ray Wilkins, and an England manager meltdown. (Rec: 28/8/23) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bastards, porn smuggling, at least two references to marionettes, Debenhams and the Downfall of the Gods as we we deep-dive the expanded 1980 European Championships in Italy. With James Cook and Paul Savage. Please share/like/follow/subscribe and shout it from the rooftops! Email your questions to worldcupofworldcups@gmail.com and donate at ko-fi.com/worldcupofworldcups.
View our Scary Movie shopAnd twins!Join BP, Coop and Justin as we take a look back at Scary Movie 3, the 2003 American parody film which parodies the horror, sci-fi, and mystery genres. It is the sequel to Scary Movie 2 and is the third film in the Scary Movie film series, and the first to be directed by David Zucker.The film stars Anna Faris and Regina Hall reprising their roles as Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks, respectively. New cast members include Charlie Sheen, Simon Rex, Anthony Anderson, Kevin Hart, and Leslie Nielsen. It is the first film in the series to feature no involvement from the Wayans family. The characters of Shorty Meeks and Ray Wilkins, previously played by Shawn and Marlon Wayans, do not appear, nor are they referenced.The film's plot significantly parodies the films The Ring, Signs, The Matrix Reloaded and 8 Mile. The film grossed $220.7 million worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing film in the series. A sequel, Scary Movie 4, was released in 2006.Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below.↪ TikTok↪ Instagram↪ Facebook↪ Twitter↪ Letterboxd↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel↪ Tip us $5↪ Linktree↪ Website↪ Shop our Store!Chapters00:00 Cindy the TV's leaking00:26 Title Sequence00:44 Introducing Scary Movie 301:25 Overall Thoughts04:45 Favourite Parts17:34 What We Disliked23:50 Trivia33:58 Ratings35:55 Final Thoughts37:49 Thank You38:27 And twins!On November 22, 2002, Dimension Films announced a third Scary Movie without the Wayans brothers returning. The movie was given the title Scary Movie 3: Episode I — Lord of the Brooms, and the movie was supposed to spoof the Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter franchises. Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer were the writers of the movie. David Zucker was going to shoot that script but eventually decided to not use it.Filming started on March 12, 2003 and wrapped on July 16, 2003. The movie was shot in British Columbia and in Washington, D.C.#scarymovie3 #annafaris #reginahall #alternativeending #deletedscenes #thering #signs #8mile #eminem #behindthescenes #movie #death #horrorfilm #deathscene #blood #gore #horror #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #scarymovie #theexorcist #hellhouse #hillhouse #thehaunting #hannibal #charliesangels #nike #brendameeks #cindycampbell
View our Scary Movie shop And twins! Join BP, Coop and Justin as we take a look back at Scary Movie 3, the 2003 American parody film which parodies the horror, sci-fi, and mystery genres. It is the sequel to Scary Movie 2 and is the third film in the Scary Movie film series, and the first to be directed by David Zucker. The film stars Anna Faris and Regina Hall reprising their roles as Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks, respectively. New cast members include Charlie Sheen, Simon Rex, Anthony Anderson, Kevin Hart, and Leslie Nielsen. It is the first film in the series to feature no involvement from the Wayans family. The characters of Shorty Meeks and Ray Wilkins, previously played by Shawn and Marlon Wayans, do not appear, nor are they referenced. The film's plot significantly parodies the films The Ring, Signs, The Matrix Reloaded and 8 Mile. The film grossed $220.7 million worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing film in the series. A sequel, Scary Movie 4, was released in 2006. Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below. ↪ TikTok ↪ Twitter ↪ Facebook ↪ Instagram ↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel ↪ Shop our Store! ↪ Tip us $5 ↪ Linktree ↪ Letterboxd Chapters 00:00 Cindy the TV's leaking 00:26 Title Sequence 00:44 Introducing Scary Movie 3 01:25 Overall Thoughts 04:45 Favourite Parts 17:34 What We Disliked 23:50 Trivia 33:58 Ratings 35:55 Final Thoughts 37:49 Thank You 38:27 And twins! On November 22, 2002, Dimension Films announced a third Scary Movie without the Wayans brothers returning. The movie was given the title Scary Movie 3: Episode I — Lord of the Brooms, and the movie was supposed to spoof the Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter franchises. Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer were the writers of the movie. David Zucker was going to shoot that script but eventually decided to not use it. Filming started on March 12, 2003 and wrapped on July 16, 2003. The movie was shot in British Columbia and in Washington, D.C. #scarymovie3 #annafaris #reginahall #alternativeending #deletedscenes #thering #signs #8mile #eminem #behindthescenes #movie #death #horrorfilm #deathscene #blood #gore #horror #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #scarymovie #theexorcist #hellhouse #hillhouse #thehaunting #hannibal #charliesangels #nike #brendameeks #cindycampbell
Theo Delaney's guest is the compelling Richard Williams whose illustrious career as a sports and music writer stretches from the sixties and includes stints as the Melody Maker's editor, The Old Grey Whistle Test's first presenter, artistic director of the Berlin jazz festival and chief sports writer on The Guardian. Among the scorers of the goals of his life are Ray Wilkins, Diego Maradona and Ian Storey-Moore. @rwilliams1947@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney https://thebluemoment.com/https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
Birth certificates, meat-eating, a payment demand, a Gulliver reprise, remembering Ray Wilkins (and water), and a riddle. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to episode 123 of The Si & Dan Talk Chelsea Podcast, where Macca and Si were joined by Blue Lions TV presenter, NiiNiiFC!* NiiNii's background. A bit about him, how he started supporting Chelsea, and how he came around to launching Blue Lions TV.* Everton match. Thoughts? Late goal making it feel like a defeat. Did Chelsea play well though? Error cost two points.* NiiNii's overall thoughts on Potter so far? Is he keeping the faith?* Goalkeeper situation. Do Chelsea need to target a new number one?* Captain situation. Thoughts on Kovacic being handed it on a temp basis? Should it have been Reece James? Who should be future captain?* Ted Lasso marketing campaign. The anger it caused? Ray Wilkins banner changed. Disrespectful? Todd Boehly says it wasn't their decision.* Summer priorities - Who does NiiNii think we will target or should target?* Dan quickfire to NiiNii.I'm sure you'll agree, NiiNii was an amazing guest, making this a great show!Video version here:Thanks for tuning in!Si&Dan This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/subscribe
Hosted by Andy Goldstein. We started the podcast with talkSPORT paying tribute to Gianluca Vialli who sadly passed away at the age of 58. We heard from former teammates and close friends such as Scott Minto, Martin Keown and Ross Wilkins (son of Ray Wilkins) who all paid an emotional tribute. We previewed the FA Cup 3rd round, a trophy that Vialli won as both a manager and a player, where talkSPORT will be bringing you 8 live and free games across this weekend! Going back to yesterday's game where Man United hosted Everton in the FA Cup and at full time, we hear from both managers Erik ten Hag and Frank Lampard. Later today, Liverpool take on Wolves and Brentford face West Ham...we hear from Reds manager Jurgen Klopp and Bees manager Thomas Frank who both want the FA Cup replays to be scrapped! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ray Wilkins certe a Man United il étais très apprécier mais c'est belle et biens dans sont club formateur les blues de Chelsea ou on le retiens le mieux ou très précocement il portera le brassard de capitaine a tout juste 18 ans a Milans il arrive malheureusement a une période pas très fructueuse en titre gagné bon au PSG il est un flop totale au rangers il gagnera tout de même ses deux seul titre de champions de sa carière et pour finir l'équipe nationale ses plutôt moyens je trouve bref globalement le talent est la et c'était un joueur qu'on étais obliger d'apprécier.
The only goalkeeper to represent Millwall in an FA Cup Final joins the panel for the latest instalment of Wall Talk. The current Lions Goalkeeper Coach reflects on his journey to The Premier League as a player, working with Roy Keane & how Ray Wilkins taught him how to hold a glass of wine...Head to Millwall TV to WATCH the full episode...
Hosted by Andy Goldstein. Arsenal avenged last season's painful defeat at Brentford, in some style. Ethan Nwaneri becomes the youngest Premier League player of all time, Everton beat West Ham, former EastEnder Michael Greco tells a great Ray Wilkins story and Asmir Begovic joins the Boot Room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stamford Chidge and Martin King interview Gary Chivers, who played for Chelsea from 1979 to 1983. Having joined Chelsea as a youth player, Gary Chivers made his debut as an 18 year old against Middlesbrough in April 1979. By a strange quirk of fate Gary's last match for the club was also against Middlesbrough a mere four years later, with the club escaping a drop in to Division Three by the skin of their teeth. In between, Gary enjoyed or more accurately endured some of the leanest, up and down eras of Chelsea Football Club. In an engaging interview, Gary talks about players such as Ron Harris, Ray Wilkins, Mike Fillery, Duncan McKenzie and Johan Cruyff and the managers he played for such as Danny Blanchflower and Geoff Hurst as well as some of the matches he played in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on 'The Blue Day Podcast', former Chelsea FC defender Steve Wicks returns to the show as we reflect back on a special season for Chelsea Football Club. 45 years ago this month, the club were promoted back to the 1st Division & we discuss about the 1976-1977 season in detail! We talk about individuals who were there such as Ray Wilkins, Ray Lewington, Peter Bonetti & so much more! Subscribe to 'The Blue Day Podcast' wherever you find your favourite podcasts for more ex Chelsea FC player interviews & other content. Furthermore, find us on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook & Instagram, simply search The Blue Day Podcast! If you have any questions or views you wish to share with us or give us your opinion on all things Chelsea FC or indeed this podcast, email us at thebluedaypodcast@gmail.com Carefree Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A chance now to hear a special documentary on the legendary Chelsea, Manchester United, AC Milan and England midfielder Ray Wilkins, 4 years on. 'Ray Wilkins: Our dad' is voiced by Ray's son Ross along with his daughter Jade, telling the story of their dad's incredible career, with some lovely tributes and anecdotes from those who knew the great man well See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Chelsea FanCast looks back, season by season, to 50 Years of Chelsea history from 1970 to the present day.Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd and Mark Meehan to look back at the 1978-79 season.The 1978-79 was an in and out season in more ways than one. Still in Division One, under the management of Ken Shellito, Chelsea were still relying on youngsters coming up from the academy. Gary Chivers, Mikey Fillery, Jonny Bumstead, Mickey Nutton, David Stride and John Sitton all got promoted to the first team.Bizarrely, Chelsea signed former Leeds and Everton maverick Duncan McKenzie, whose sole contribution to Chelsea was being pictured leaping over a Mini. A sadder return was the return of the King of Stamford Bridge, Peter ‘Ossie' Osgood, who in truth, was a shadow of the player we knew and loved. Chelsea's financial chickens had come home to roost as the disastrous overspend on the new East Stand had near bankrupted the club, while the North Stand was crumbling and was subject to a GLC safety order.Things were no better on the pitch. With only 2 wins in the first 3 months of the season, Chelsea were bottom of the league by the turn of the year.Shellito made way for Frank ‘The Tank' Upton, for one day and then Danny Blanchflower, former Spurs double winning captain and now columnist for the Sunday Express was appointed manager to the astonishment of everyone, not least the players.Blanchflower's first match in charge saw Chelsea lose 7-2 away to Middlesbrough and shortly after by a 5-1 away defeat to Ipswich and rounded off toward the end of the season with a 6-0 defeat away to Forest and a 5-2 away defeat to Arsenal. Maybe Blanchflower should have got the players train with footballs rather than imaginary ones they trained with.With 2 wins from the first 22 league games and only a further 3 wins all season, Chelsea's worst ever performance in Division One saw them relegated bottom on 20 points from 42 games. To round off a miserable season, Ray Wilkins was sold to Man Utd that summer and Peter Bonetti retired. If you've ever heard the expression “where were you when you were shit?”, the answer is the 1978-79 season.To help us celebrate 50 Years of Chelsea we've partnered with 3Retro who have a superb collection of Chelsea retro gear and are offering 10% OFF when you use the 3RETRO10 code and if you order over £50 of merch you get FREE UK delivery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Chelsea FanCast looks back, season by season, to 50 Years of Chelsea history from 1970 to the present day. Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd and Mark Meehan to look back at the 1975-76 season. Chelsea find themselves in Division Two having been relegated the previous season. Eddie McCreadie is charged with rejuvenating Chelsea and this season is very much one of transition. McCreadie puts his faith in the youth, giving an 18 year old Ray Wilkins the Captaincy and bringing in players such as John Sparrow, Gary Stanley, Ian Britton & Teddy Maybank. In truth he had little choice as the Club had almost gone in to receivership over the summer.Understandably, Chelsea were consistently inconsistent, with very up and down league form which saw no wins in the last 9 games to finish in 11th; Chelsea's lowest ever league finish at that point.The high point of the season was perhaps also the low point as Chelsea lost 3-2 to Fedora wearing Malcolm Allison's Crystal Palace in the 5th round of the FA Cup. 55,000 crammed in to Stamford Bridge that day as Chelsea supporters sniffed some unexpected cup glory, but it was not to be. At least 3rd Division Palace reached the semi-final, ironically played at Stamford Bridge.But this season was arguably the making of one of the greatest home grown talents seen at the club; Ray Wilkins, who was the leading appearance maker (47) and top goal scorer (12).From here it could only get better… To help us celebrate 50 Years of Chelsea we've partnered with 3Retro who have a superb collection of Chelsea retro gear and are offering 10% OFF when you use the 3RETRO10 code and if you order over £50 of merch you get FREE UK delivery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Chelsea FanCast looks back, season by season, to 50 Years of Chelsea history from 1970 to the present day.Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd and Clayton Beerman to look back at the 1974-75 season.The 1974-75 season proved to be an ‘annus horibilis' for Chelsea with the club getting relegated for the first time since 1962.Set against the backdrop of the opening of the new East Stand which had near bankrupted the club, the shiny new stand looked something like a white elephant as the performances on the pitch did not match the ambition of it.An inauspicious start losing 2-0 at home to newly promoted Carlisle United set the tone with no home wins until October. It was no real surprise then that Dave Sexton, Chelsea's most successful manager at that time, was sacked and replaced first by Ron Suart and eventually by Eddie McCreadie.It all boiled down to the ‘Battle of White Hart Lane' when Chelsea faced rivals and fellow relegation candidates Spurs. Chelsea lost 2-0 with a 17 year old Ray Wilkins installed as Captain in a match remembered for the Kung-Fu fighting by rival supporters. With two draws in our last two games, had Chelsea drawn against Spurs they would have avoided relegation.In truth Chelsea, with only 8 points from the last 14 games and having conceded 72 goals, the worst in the Division, could have no complaints.From here, things could only get better, but how long would it take?To help us celebrate 50 Years of Chelsea we've partnered with 3Retro who have a superb collection of Chelsea retro gear and are offering 10% OFF when you use the 3RETRO10 code and if you order over £50 of merch you get FREE UK delivery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the W12 Podcast; We caught up with ex QPR midfield general Nigel Quashie. We chatted about his time at the Super Hoops. Starting out as a YTS, him drying Andy Impeys boots with his mums broken hair dryer, making his debut away at Man Utd. The impact the late great Ray Wilkins had on his career. He also opened up about his personal tragedies throughout his career. We also discuss our recent matches against Huddersfield and that come back win against Millwall, as well as our predictions for the squad next season. This episode is a must listen...........!
In the final episode of the winter run, Jimmy invites former Blackpool, QPR & Grimsby gaffer Ian Holloway to the picturesque Court Farm, for some fishing in the snow.Ollie discusses managing Blackpool to the Premier League under Karl Oyston, playing with ‘unreal' Ray Wilkins at QPR and nearly getting the sack in Ibiza.Off The Hook will be taking a break until the spring, when there'll be plenty more episodes on the way.Keep the suggestions coming for future guests on Off The Hook, via Jimmy's social media accounts @JimmyBullard on Twitter and @1JimmyBullard on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A chance now to hear a special documentary on the legendary Chelsea, Manchester United, AC Milan and England midfielder Ray Wilkins.'Ray Wilkins: Our dad' is voiced by Ray's son Ross along with his daughter Jade, telling the story of their dad's incredible career, with some lovely tributes and anecdotes from those who knew the great man well See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
During these episodes we will take a look back at examples of mental ill health in football from yesteryear. Unless you're a Swansea City fan of a certain age, Alan Davies may be a name you're unfamiliar with. That may in part be due to the fact that he died in 1992, and played the majority of his football career in the fourth division. It may come as some surprise that Alan Davies once set up two goals for Manchester United in an Fa Cup Final, and also scored against Juventus in a Cup Winners Cup Semi Final. Had his career not been hampered by injuries, he may have become a household name alongside his United teammates, that included Bryan Robson, Ray Wilkins and Norman Whiteside. Sadly, this is not an episode about a long and storied career, at the top level of English football. Unfortunately, Alan's life ended when he was just 30, as he took his own life. Featuring journalist and author Oliver Kay, and Keith Haynes from the Swansea Independent, we take a look back at the man and the footballer, that was Alan Davies.
Player Development Project Podcast - Learning Tools for Soccer Coaching
In our latest masterclass PDP Coaching Advisor James Coutts is joined by former QPR player and current Bristol City FC u18 lead coach Trevor Challis. In this discussion Trevor shares some invaluable stories from his playing days and in particular the late great Ray Wilkins that has helped shape how Trevor coaches now.A great discussion around 'guiding' players through their journey and ensuring that being honest along the way is very important.
Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd and Mark Meehan, cfcuk writer and co-author of 'Eddie Mac, Eddie Mac' to mull over the latest Chelsea news and look back at Chelsea's 1975-76 season.On the show tonight, with football returning in Germany, we discuss what we think of it and are there any lessons to be learnt if and when it happens here. We also talk Luca Vialli after his excellent interview in the Guardian about his battle with cancer.In parts two and three we continue our '50 Years of Chelsea' series looking back at the 1975-76 season. Chelsea now find themselves in Division 2 for the first time since 1963, but with Eddie McCreadie in charge, the old guard are replaced with Chelsea’s bright young stars of the future led by Ray Wilkins. But it is not plain sailing and there appears to be a lot of work to do.In part four we wrap up with your emails. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former QPR defenders Paul Parker and Trevor Challis join us to share their fondest memories of the late, great Ray Wilkins. A true legend of the game, Wilkins influenced an innumerable amount of footballers and fans alike with his technical ability, intelligence and charisma. There is indeed only one Ray Wilkins!
Kev moves to Fulham but we focus mainly on Mohamed Al-Fayed selling lions in Harrods and the magnificence of Ray Wilkins. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We delve in to the Chelsea FanCast Archive over the summer break and dig up some classic Chelsea FanCast’s from the past.Chelsea FanCast #43On this week’s Classic Chelsea FanCast we repeat the show originally recorded in September 2008 where Jason Cundy was our guest and tells us about his days as a player and fan!Chidge, Martin, Stu and ChelTel are joined by Chelsea Legend – Jason Cundy. Jason completes the longest ever “60 second fan” describing his best goal as the one he scored by leaping like a salmon (a tin of salmon!). We also cast our opinions on the Stoke and Pompey games, welcoming the tactical ability of Big Phil Scolari and Chelsea’s stylish play so far this season. Jason explains why Stevie Clarke had to leave Chelsea, whose hat was in the ring to replace him, and why Ray Wilkins was the ideal appointment.Chel Tel finally gets the inside story on why Jason left Chelsea for Sp*rs in 1992, without admitting that it was he who wrote “Bring Back Cundy!” on the East Stand wall. Jason gives us the low down on what it was like rising from the massed ranks of the Shed End as a supporter to being a fans favourite on the pitch.In “Tales from the Shed”, Chel Tel springs a surprise on Jason by producing a programme from the pre-season game against the mighty Somersham Town in 1987. After 21 years, Jason finally signs the programme!In “You’re on CFFC”, we hear from Chris Larwood who tells us about the struggle to watch Chelsea down under, aided by looking for the Celery nailed to a mates front door!!Banter, biased opinion, beer and Jason Cundy – what else could a true blue wish for?? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We welcome former QPR, Portsmouth and Southampton midfielder, Nigel Quashie, onto the podcast this week. Nigel made 96 Premier League appearances, and played 14 times for Scotland in a career that saw him play under some of the game's top Managers, including Ray Wilkins, Harry Redknapp, Tony Pulis and Bryan Robson. Nigel transitioned into coaching when he retired from professional football and now runs a youth football academy in Birmingham, and has several business interests. Nigel was speaking on behalf of: www.ipda-quashie.co.uk www.soccerzone.football www.boingzone.co.uk www.inflatablezone.co.uk
In this episode i shine some light on minority characters in movies that made a huge impact on me growing up. Ray Wilkins, Machete, General Li, & Lando Calrissian.
Nigel Paine and Martin Couzins discuss the impact of football manager Ray Wilkins, who passed away recently, on one young player. #leadership
Show Number 4 features Andy Ambler who is the Football Association's head of professional game relations and previously the Chief Executive Officer at Millwall FC,; Ted, Graeme and Joe talk Millwall's success and the late Ray Wilkins with Andy; Also the team reviews the end of seasons run in; They also examine what's needed player wise next season and their hopes for 2018/19;, Get grumpy and highlight the crowdfunding for Millwall Lionesses.
Show Number 4 features Andy Ambler who is the Football Association's head of professional game relations and previously the Chief Executive Officer at Millwall FC,; Ted, Graeme and Joe talk Millwall's success and the late Ray Wilkins with Andy; Also the team reviews the end of seasons run in; They also examine what's needed player wise next season and their hopes for 2018/19;, Get grumpy and highlight the crowdfunding for Millwall Lionesses.
Need an England football fix? Russell Osborne is back with a look back over the first half of April, a chat with England blogger, Dom Smith and we pay tribute to Ray Wilkins. Running Time: 34:57 Intro: 0:00 Part 1 - Lionessess: 1:00 Part 2 - Young Lions, Fan Forums: 4:58 Part 3 - Dom Smith - englandfootball.org: 9:00 Part 4 - Ray Wilkins tribute: 27:45 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
In episode 3, host and TGU founder Richard Hall, and editors Neil Morris and Emmet Gates look back at the playing and broadcasting career of Ray Wilkins and pick their favourite goals from the Gazzetta/Football Italia era.
We have a trio this week as the two John's are joined by Craig who makes a welcome return. There are a couple of tributes to start with as John Lambie and Ray Wilkins passed away this week. After the success of our treble last week, we had a stinker this week with none of our picks being successful. The Premiership review focuses primarily on Rangers with Craig being on as he has a season ticket. Celtic edged closer to the title if the games after the split are ever decided. That leads on to discussion with how embarrassing it is that our governing bodies can't decide on the fixtures. Partick Thistle continued their poor form and now look to be favourites for the drop. The Scottish Cup semis are previewed with all the guys worried about their respective teams. All are in agreement that Celtic will get to the final but the other tie they're not so sure about. Who. Will be effected more by the players that are missing? There is only one Premiership game at the weekend with one of the teams being included in the charity bet. Thanks as always to McBookie for their support.
We have a trio this week as the two John's are joined by Craig who makes a welcome return. There are a couple of tributes to start with as John Lambie and Ray Wilkins passed away this week. After the success of our treble last week, we had a stinker this week with none of our picks being successful. The Premiership review focuses primarily on Rangers with Craig being on as he has a season ticket. Celtic edged closer to the title if the games after the split are ever decided. That leads on to discussion with how embarrassing it is that our governing bodies can't decide on the fixtures. Partick Thistle continued their poor form and now look to be favourites for the drop. The Scottish Cup semis are previewed with all the guys worried about their respective teams. All are in agreement that Celtic will get to the final but the other tie they're not so sure about. Who. Will be effected more by the players that are missing? There is only one Premiership game at the weekend with one of the teams being included in the charity bet. Thanks as always to McBookie for their support.
Ceri Levy is joined by guests Rick Glanville, Andy Saunders and Gary Hayes to discuss the draw at home to West Ham, Conte's tenure at the club and pay their respects to Chelsea legend Ray Wilkins. The Chels is backed for the season by Ladbrokes.Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.chelseapodcast.net chelseapodcast.net @chelseapodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered By Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ceri Levy is joined by guests Rick Glanville, Andy Saunders and Gary Hayes to discuss the draw at home to West Ham, Conte's tenure at the club and pay their respects to Chelsea legend Ray Wilkins. The Chels is backed for the season by Ladbrokes.Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.chelseapodcast.net chelseapodcast.net @chelseapodcast Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered By Oli Slack A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
David and Paul are joined by musician Emily Capell and journalist Paul Stoke to talk about another strange week for QPR, plus Kevin Gallen pops on to pay a poignant tribute to Ray Wilkins. Also contains information about our live pod guest plus it's revealed whether Jamie Mackie barbecues with gas or coals Find us online at http://www.qprpod.co.uk on twitter @QPRPod and facebook https://www.facebook.com/qprpod
Stamford Chidge is joined by Jonathan Kydd, Mark Worrall and Clayton Beerman to look back on an emotional tribute to Ray Wilkins and the disappointing draw against West Ham.On the show tonight we look back on an emotional day at the Bridge with a fine tribute to Ray Wilkins from both Chelsea and West Hams supporters.In part two we ask is Chelsea’s biggest problem this season failing to kill sides off? Have we lost perspective and does the negative shit roll downhill? With our current form so poor we’d be in 15th we look at who the pundits believe might replace Conte. Will he have the chance to win Chelsea the FA Cup and can we in fact muster up enough effort to win it?In part three, the Football Blogging Awards are back – we’ll explain how you can vote for and nominate Chelsea FanCast, Llion Carbis and Alex Churchill.We have had so many emails this week we’ll dedicate the rest of the show to reading them all out – consider it a group therapy session – Jonathan has dressed up as an Agony Aunt to celebrate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HEAR THE CHELSEA ROAR! Nesta edição do Bluecast, Tiago Santos faz uma Bluecast diferente. Uma homenagem póstuma, e justa, para Ray Wilkins. O editorial do Chelsea Brasil e também a coluna de Vinícius Paráboa puxaram a linha de reflexão deste programa. Editorial Chelsea Brasil: O presente não pode ser o futuro. Coluna de Vinícius Paráboa: Desânimo. COMENTA AÍ! Faça parte do programa. Mande um e-mail pra gente no podcast@chelseabr.com para ser lido no ar. Chelsea Brasil Facebook.com/ChelseaBrasil Twitter.com/ChelseaBrasil Instagram.com/ChelseaBrasil Sports Total Facebook.com/SportsTotalOficial Twitter.com/_SportsTotal Instagram.com/_SportsTotal All Blues Você também pode ouvir no Soundcloud e no Itunes, basta procurar como Bluecast. Não encontrou? Adicione o nosso Feed em seu agregador preferido: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:120128391/sounds.rss Não deixe de enviar o seu e-mail para podcast@chelseabr.com com as suas dúvidas, críticas, sugestões ou cornetadas.
Football chat with former #lufc and #SWFC player Carlton Palmer - this week we talk #mufc v #mcfc, Ray Wilkins and great goals...also is it ok for a Chairman to buy his team a cheeky maccas?
Neil Ashton is with Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Rob Draper of the Mail on Sunday and Simon Mullock of the Daily Mirror for a discussion on the week's major football stories, including an incredible game at the Etihad Stadium, where West Brom go after Alan Pardew and a tribute to Ray Wilkins.
Another mini-podcast about Chelsea Football Club from life-fan Steve Hadlow. He looks back at last Sunday's results for men & ladies teams, reflects the sad news about Ray Wilkins, U18s Cup run & looks ahead to tomorrow's London Derby at home to West Ham.
Aubemayang and Morata great value for DD on Easter Sunday, Champions League value mugs smash it, PSG ruin a live 66/1 on the BashCast, US Masters review of market exploitation, Eric Bristow and Ray Wilkins pass away, and an edge at EnergyBet
Photo: Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Matthew Bannister on Winnie Madikizela-Mandela who was one of the leading anti apartheid campaigners in South Africa, but also faced allegations of being involved in violence and fraud. Drue Heinz, who used the money from her husband's canned food business to become a major supporter of writers and artists. Ray Wilkins, the footballer who captained England and played for 12 different clubs including Chelsea and Manchester United. Eric Bristow, five times world darts champion. And Steven Bochco, the American TV writer and producer who brought us Hill Street Blues and LA Law. Archive clips: Sport on Four, Radio 4 12/01/1985; Sporting Greats, BBC TV 30/03/1999; Woman's Hour, Radio 4 02/10/1986.
On the latest full-length episode of the original 90s Football podcast, we look back at the 90s craze that was Corinthian Figures! Host Ash Rose is joined by Corithian and 90s football fans Andy Tasker (@MCFC_Shirts) and Mike Kennard (@CorinthianHead)and the boys indulge in their love for the little footy figures with the big heads, with a look back at when they first came on to the market, their collections and the best and worst figures of the decade. There's also chat on 90s kits and brand new 90s football CVs. Plus joining Ash on the phone is former QPR striker Kevin Gallen who shares his memories of the late Ray Wilkins and looks back his rise to fame at Loftus Road - including his own Corinthian figure! #Keepit90s Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @AK90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s
In association with ChelseaFan12.com Memorabilia - Shop - News - Video - FanzoneTHE HOME OF THE 12TH MAN! - "THE FAN"Follow ChelseaFan12 on twitter: @Fan12Chelsea Stamford Chidge is joined by Chelsea legend Kerry Dixon to pay tribute to another Chelsea legend, Ray Wilkins, who sadly passed away this week.Kerry pays tribute to his former England colleague Ray Wilkins and reflects on his legacy as a Chelsea and England player and a coach at his beloved club.Chidge and Kerry look back at the defeat to Spurs last week and question the lack of desire and fight from the Manager and players. They also look ahead to this weekend's match against West Ham. If the players turn up and show some desire they should win.The big question is will they? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Holmesdale Radio preview podcast episode 26. Hosted by Terence Ford of Rednbluearmy.co.uk along with Sam Hesketh and Joe Walker.This week we preview our weekend trip down south against Bournemouth. We also discuss the passing of Ray Wilkins, the changing of kick off times, player of the month, further injuries and as usual predictions and Dave’s moan.This weeks opposition fan comes in the form of Pete from the @CherryChimes blog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tottenham-tap, farvel til Mesterligaen - og til Ray Wilkins. Det er et godt tidspunkt å ta noen steg tilbake og se litt nærmere på ståa i Chelsea. Henning Christensen, Sondre Lyshaugen, Knut Einar Mjåvatn og Christopher I. Sandøy på Sagene Lunsjbar i Oslo.
Ray Wilkins. VAR. Lojalitet. Bench d’Or – den sista mannen.
Our special guest on this edition is former Crystal Palace, Fulham, Reading, Charlton, Coventry City and England winger John Salako. John gives us his views on Crystal Palace's season and turnaround under Roy Hodgson, Alan Pardew's tenure at West Brom and Paul Clement's chances as Reading Head Coach. There's a tribute to the late, great Ray Wilkins, plus we discuss (the lack of) black managers in the game.
Commonwealth Games, The Masters, Ray Wilkins; Juventus fans; The BBC; Use the screen sparingly; A story with mileage; Terrible Tweets, Facebook flames; An interview with Mikki Williams; Music from The Mona Lisa Twins
Tottenham-tap, farvel til Mesterligaen - og til Ray Wilkins. Det er et godt tidspunkt å ta noen steg tilbake og se litt nærmere på ståa i Chelsea. Henning Christensen, Sondre Lyshaugen, Knut Einar Mjåvatn og Christopher I. Sandøy på Sagene Lunsjbar i Oslo.
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Gordon Strachan, Craig Bellamy and Martin Tyler who share their memories of Ray Wilkins.
King of the Road is back as Rory and Charlie Skillen talk on a sad day for all Chelsea fans - the passing of club legend Ray Wilkins. It comes in a miserable week which saw Tottenham win at Stamford Bridge for the first time since these two were in nappies. Plus Ronaldo's overhead kick, Twitter bashings and much more besides... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tributes have been paid to former England midfielder Ray Wilkins who has died in hospital at the age of 61. You'll hear archive audio from the man himself reflecting on his career, plus memories from his close friend and team-mate Terry Butcher, former manager Ron Atkinson, and ex-Chelsea defender Paulo Ferreira.
An incredibly successful football player and coach. But I found Ray Wilkins inspirational for how he was a person. His warmth, humility, grace and enthusiasm for life. Recorded some thoughts.
A mixed Easter, but we are still in the driving seat, back to the summit by next Tuesday?A full agenda this evening with two reviews and two previews, plus a debate on ticket pricing and on the day ticket sales.Guest Phil Winstanley joins us in the studio as we look back on a real Good Friday against Oldham and a not so happy Monday against Pompey.Christian Walton is in the hotseat this week for our player interview, we find out who is goalkeeping hero is.With four players in the EFL team of the season, the Latics have left their mark on the division, but we all agree that the player of the season is neither Nick Powell nor Bradley Dack, just who is it?We preview both the MK Dons & Rochdale games, with ref watch, previous record, stats and predictionsA good debate around ticket prices to attract the casual supporter, 6 pack anyone?News on the PWU Podcast 'Player of the Season' and how to cast your vote.Si brings us the League 1 round-up and we also pay our tribute to Ray Wilkins who sadly passed away this week aged just 61
The panel are joined this week by former Manchester United midfielder Ray Wilkins to talk about this weekend's FA Cup quarter final clash between the sides and reminisces about that 1983 Cup final in which he scored. We also speak to football journalist and author Nick Szczepanik about the Premier League and the sides struggling in the relegation places and his views on the Albion.
Health-Coach Ray Wilkins verrät unter anderem einige Tipps, wie die Menschen langfristig ihre Gesundheit fördern können.
Hello! We're back to examine Man United's pragmatic Europa League victory, a look ahead to the FA Cup and some play off finals! It's some sort of bonanza. Elsewhere we examine some of Britain's finest henges, hear a heartwarming tale about Ray Wilkins but also learn of a terrifying new strain of fake news Find us online at thefootballramble.com, @footballramble on Twitter and facebook.com/footballramble on Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back at The Good Ship in Kilburn for part 2 of QPRPodLive2017. The podcast team of David Fraser, Chris Charles, Chris Mendes and Paul Finney are in front of a live audience with Marc Bircham and Keving Gallen! Talk inevitably starts by dissecting the season just gone, the boys reminisce about waking up next to each other before the Play-off final in Cardiff and Ray Wilkins body hair!
On the FFP this week we discuss the fall out from Arsenal's 2-0 win against Manchester Utd. We also look the Champions League and ask why are English sides so far behind the rest. What was the best Premier League winning side tactically? And after the spat between Ray Wilkins and journalist Neil Custis, who was right and do former players look down on journalists? Get involved and tweet us your thoughts or even if you wanna feature on the Pod. Follow us on Twitter, FFP_11. Enjoy.
Alan is joined by Ray Wilkins to preview the biggest games in the Premier League this weekend. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
Alan is joined by Ray Wilkins to look back on the Merseyside derby and preview the Christmas fixtures. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
The Premier League Daily Podcast talks Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool & Tottenham with Ray Wilkins and Charlie Nicholas
The Premier League Daily Podcast talks Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool & Tottenham with Ray Wilkins and Charlie Nicholas
Will Manchester City be able to halt Chelsea's winning run? Jamie Redknapp, Stuart Pearce, Danny Higginbotham and Ray Wilkins preview this weekend's action
Ray Wilkins joins Alan to look back on the weekend's international fixtures as well as what the future holds for Frank Lampard. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
Alan and Ray Wilkins look forwards to a great weekend of international football kicking off with England v Germany on Friday night. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
Ray Wilkins joins Alan ahead of a great week of Champions League football to preview all the action including Man City v Barcelona. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
Alan is joined by Ray Wilkins to look back on the weekend's action, preview the Champions League and discuss the very latest on the allegations brought against England manager Sam Allardyce. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
Ian 'Moose' Abrahams is joined by former Man Utd midfielder Ray Wilkins to preview a huge weekend of football including the Manchester and Glasgow derbies. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
Ray Wilkins joins Alan to discuss the biggest moves from Transfer Deadline Day, including David Luiz returning to Chelsea, Jack Wilshere's Loan move to Bournemouth and Spurs spending £30 Million on Sissoko. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
Alan is joined by Ray Wilkins to discuss the latest stories from the Premier Lwague and look ahead to a great weekend of football. This Episode is sponsored by www.betonbrazil.com. Use Promo code ALAN10 for a free £10 when you deposit £10. New Customers only. Full terms apply https://betonbrazil.com/en/depositmatch Betonbrazil.com is for over 18s only. Terms and Conditions apply. Betting should be fun so please gamble responsibly. www.gambleaware.co.uk.
When my mate Rory was a kid he shouted abuse at legendary England midfielder Ray Wilkins in the middle of a crowded street. Now he wants to apologize. In this episode we also discover what makes the angriest man in Kilmarnock tick. Warning: The language in this one is very Scottish, and very coarse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alan is joined by Ray Wilkins and Porky to preview the Christmas football and discuss the latest at Chelsea. #football #premier League #Brazil
Jamie Redknapp and Ray Wilkins react to Newcastle's 1-1 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday Night Football and discuss the possibility of Jose Mourinho becoming Manchester Utd's boss.
Alan and Ray look back on the Champions League action and discuss the latest news from the Premier League.
This week on News Hash: humans, when wrongs make rights, both Ray Wilkins and our man Ed have a run in with PCs, week on week we go to prove that without Danny there is no science and believe us you're gonna need a bigger helicopter. All of this plus as always we initiate the worst from the last week into the Jimmy Savile Hall Of Shame in 'All People Are Shit' and a massive Harry Potter pun-off in this weeks epic 'Print It!'
I Don't Like Mondays talk about the hairline of Ray Wilkins, reminisce about a Paul Dickov goal at Highbury and chastise the cockney mafia.
David is joined by Mark and Scot to pore over Rangers exit from the Champions League. Aye, well, it needed doing. After that there's the usual far-reaching discussions on polar bears, how Ray Wilkins could be useful in Tottenham and why Vladimir Romanov may not be as mental as everyone first thought.
The shirts are on as Iain Coyle leads Stephen Yemoh and Ian Donnelly celebrate the victory against the blue side of Manchester (who were rubbish) and discuss James McCarthy, Gareth Bale, Jose Enrique and LeBron James who are all desperate to join The Reds (apparently).
Mark Webster is joined by Johnny Owen and Jeff Young to discuss the Galatico, Rooney's return to Man United, the Ray Wilkins fall out at Chelsea, Spurs title contenders and that Panorama documentary before the World Cup announcement this week.
Phil, Ceri and ‘King of the Cliché's Trevor Laird dissect that result at the weekend, what really happened with Ray Wilkins, Mickey Droy, Millwall, and goings ons at Eastville many moons ago. It's the Chels- the show for Chelsea fans old and new!