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Esta semana recordamos la historia de Robin Friday, un futbolista inverosímil que malogró su talento.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4412383/advertisement
Esta semana recordamos la historia de Robin Friday, un futbolista inverosímil que malogró su talento.
Esta semana recordamos la historia de Robin Friday, un futbolista inverosímil que malogró su talento.
Welcome to the Football Bloody Hell podcast, a retro football podcast full of nostalgia, memories and recollections of when football was just a little bit better. This podcast is sponsored by the Football Bloody Hell Shop, the perfect place to get iconic retro posters of all your favourite football legends. Head over to the Football Bloody Hell shop to find your perfect poster. In this podcast, we remember Robin Friday, possibly the greatest footballer you never saw. We hope you enjoy this podcast and please do share it with all your retro football-loving friends. If you like it, please do leave a review so we can climb the league table. It helps more people like you find us. Robin Friday: The football maverick that lived fast and died young. Check out our shop where you can buy amazing, iconic framed artwork and high-quality t-shirts. Right now we have free shipping on ALL artwork orders. Simply head to footballbh.shop. Also, don't forget to check out all the written content on the site over at footballbh.net. Today's podcast was written by Robin Mumford and narrated by Roger T'Obor. We will be back soon with another short podcast for you to enjoy.
Krisen är total I Derby County, som ansökt om rekonstruktion, satts under konkursförvaltning och riskerar upp till 24 poängs avdrag och således har minimala chanser att stanna kvar i Championship. Fotbollskanalens Peter Hyllman hjälper till att reda ut frågetecknen.Och Derby är inte ensamma om att bli straffade för ekonomiska bekymmer i EFL. Dessutom djupdykning i "intetsägande" Reading, som ändå haft den bästa fotbollsspelaren som förhållandevis få sett spela: Robin Friday. Med Oskar Kiisk och Leonard Jägerskiöld Velander.Klippt av Keven Bader. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Se rompió la #ColumnaRedonda de Cultura Redonda, con Facundo Mirata contándonos la increíble historia del crack del ascenso inglés con la trayectoria más rockera de todas.
Author Stuart Kane joins Gabbie and chats about the iconic former player Robin Friday. Robin Friday dreams of being a professional footballer: rejection, drugs, borstal, and a near-fatal industrial accident won't stop him. In early 1974, Reading's manager, Charlie Hurley, signs Friday. After three games, it is plain to see that he's a very special talent, but it's also clear to Charlie Hurley that he has an untameable spirit on his hands.....With Gabbie CabbieProduced/Edited by Chris BrowneFilmed recorded at SRBMedia studiosMore at www.srbmedia.co.ukSponsor www.imagecleaners.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/srbmedia.
Lo chiamano il George Best di Quarta Divisione. Anche perché contro George Best ha giocato ed è anche riuscito a metterlo in ombra col suo talento e la sua sfrontatezza. Nel calcio britannico è diventato una leggenda, anche se non ha vinto né coppe né campionati, e non ha nemmeno giocato una partita in Premier League. Viene definito "il più grande calciatore che non avete mai visto giocare". Proprio perché i grandi palcoscenici, lui, non gli ha mai voluti calcare. Questa è la storia di Robin Friday.
¿Sabés quién fue y pudo haber sido el distaint inglés Robin Friday? #PesimistasDelGol
Ady chats to Reading FC historian David Downs about key players from the club's history. From Ronnie Blackman to Robin Friday, there are too many Royals legends to pick out from history, but David Downs takes Ady through just a few of the characters who've helped make the club what it is today.
Il nostro "Trainspotting" racconta di un talento potente come il lampo... E, come il lampo, scomparso...
On this week's Bangers and Classics, is James a Sharp Dressed Man? Does David really wear an anorak whilst podcasting? Who played keepy-uppy using Davy Jones of the Monkees as the ball? What's David's new obsession, and was James really rugby-tackled at Wembley? Oh, and there's some car stuff as well...
Enda Coll chats with Deputy News Editor of the Guardian Ed Aarons about Yves Jean-Bart and the reasons he has been banned for life from football. Author of 'Man Friday' Stuart Kane joins Enda to discuss the life and short-lived career of Robin Friday.
Enda Coll chats with Deputy News Editor of the Guardian Ed Aarons about Yves Jean-Bart and the reasons he has been banned for life from football. Author of 'Man Friday' Stuart Kane joins Enda to discuss the life and short-lived career of Robin Friday.
Enda Coll chats with Deputy News Editor of the Guardian Ed Aarons about Yves Jean-Bart and the reasons he has been banned for life from football. Author of 'Man Friday' Stuart Kane joins Enda to discuss the life and short-lived career of Robin Friday.
Scritto e raccontato da Diego Alverà, tratto dal libro “Oltre. Storie di eroi e antieroi dello sport” (Ultra Sport). Dalle parti di Cardiff non si era mai visto un calciatore forte come Robin Friday. A lui non interessavano la carriera o i soldi, voleva solo giocare a calcio. Fuori dal campo era sempre sopra le righe, una rockstar con basette e capelli lunghi che faceva di testa sua; ma quando scendeva sul manto erboso, Robin parlava al cuore della gente assiepata sui gradoni, la stessa a cui sentiva di appartenere e che lo considerava un eroe. Come durante la leggendaria partita tra Cardiff City e Luton Town del 1977…
Contamos una historia triste, contamos otra historia triste pero menos que la primera. Hablamos con la jefa de prensa del ministerio de salud de Omán y narramos un hilo de @periodistan_. Twitter: @PlanetaRashid, @EstacionRashid,@AlShibliGhazi. La entrada Planeta Rashid – Episodio 2 se publicó primero en Deporte Total USA.
New! During these episodes we will take a look back at examples of mental ill health in football from yesteryear. Robin Friday, described as footballs first rockstar, tragically died aged 38, from a heart attack caused by a heroin overdose. The Reading and Cardiff City cult hero spent just three years as a professional footballer, retiring in 1977. But over forty years later, his legend still looms large. Dan Read is joined by Paolo Hewitt (Author of 'The Greatest Footballer you never saw') and Paul Fennessy (Journalist at The 42) to discuss the man behind the legend. Was Robin Friday's story, ultimately, a sad one? Has the aggrandising of his off the field antics, led to a misrepresentation of an addict, born in a generation that lacked the understanding of addiction to help. We take a look behind the myth and the tall tales, and try to find out, who really was Robin Friday. . .
Matías Mosquera nos lleva de la historia de Robin Friday a los Estudios Culturales de Richard Hoggart, desde las huelgas de los mineros en Orgreave, al desastre de Hillsborough. Una historia de Hooligans, de causas armadas por una policía y de unos medios de comunicación al servicio del Neoliberalismo y de la mano dura de la Dama de Hierro. Una derrota histórica de la cultura popular, contada mejor que nadie por bandas como The Kinks, The Smiths, The Clash y Sex Pistols. Aventúrense, que a pesar de todo, nunca caminarán solos.
Join me, your host Amy Walker, as I delve into stories from across history with a guest who has no idea what the topic is going to be. This week I'm joined by returning guest Chris Haigh, to talk about Robin Friday, the 'greatest footballer you've never heard of'. What makes him so special, what … Continue reading Episode 17 – Robin Friday →
Considered one of the great football mavericks, Robin Friday was infamous for his debauchery and crazy antics. But he also happened to possess an innate talent that wowed crowds when […]
In this tale, journalist Steve Bunce makes the connection between the so-called "greatest footballer you never saw", Robin Friday, and Manchester United legend George Best. Friday is a fantastic character in his own right, the football mavericks maverick, who lit up the lower leagues in the seventies. Everyone who saw him speaks of his greatness and ability to play at the top, but did he ever get to test himself against George Best? Steve digresses to tell Caroline Barker about a night out in New York with another sporting character famous for his exploits in the bars and clubs as much as his sporting achievements, the Raging Bull, Jake LaMotta.
Robin Friday remains one of the great what-ifs: what if he’d played in an era when the best players could easily transfer to the best teams? What if we had more footage of his games—including a clip of his greatest goal, the one those witnessed it swear to be the best goal ever scored? What if he’d cut back on the drinking and the drugs and the troublemaking? Well, the answer to that one is easy—without all that, without the hijinks and debauchery, he wouldn’t have been Robin Friday. In this episode, historians, supporters, and family members recall one of the sport’s great prodigies and great rabble-rousers, a man in the mold of George Best and Paul Gascoigne, who made an indelible mark on English soccer before burning out and fading away from the game forever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Alan West and Reading Post reporter Jonny Fordham in the latest Royals Post podcast. The team look back over the 3-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur and preview Saturday's game against West Brom. And Jonny catches up with journalist and author Paolo Hewitt, who is working with a team of Hollywood film makers to create a movie about Robin Friday. More on Reading Football Club at http://www.getreading.co.uk/readingfc