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It was back in 1988 when Steve Chettle was named as Brian Clough's Player of the Year. More than three decades on, 'Chet' pays his own tribute to Cloughie in the latest full interview for the Green Jumper pod, hosted by the editor of brianclough.com, Marcus Alton. There are some great memories of working for the Master Manager, plus archive tributes from Frank Clark, Nigel Clough, Stuart Pearce and Garry Birtles. You'll also hear about the Clough principles Chettle has taken into his own managerial career. He's now manager at Basford United. Steve was originally Birtles' apprentice at Nottingham Forest. He also talks about the fundraising event close to Garry's heart - a special match for the Treetops Hospice and the Samantha Birtles Trophy.
Turn the clock back to 1988, when Brian Clough named Steve Chettle as his Player of the Year. More than three decades on, 'Chet' pays his own tribute to Cloughie in the latest Green Jumper pod, hosted by the editor of brianclough.com, Marcus Alton. This trailer for the full episode includes a taste of those special memories playing for the Master Manager, plus archive tributes from Nigel Clough, Stuart Pearce and Garry Birtles. Steve was originally Birtles' apprentice at Nottingham Forest. He also talks about the fundraising event close to Garry's heart - a special match at Chet's Basford United for the Treetops Hospice and the Samantha Birtles Trophy.
Nottingham Forest legend Steve Chettle returns to the show to discuss the club's defensive situation, Lyle Taylor's future and if a footballing father is a help or a hinderance. We also talk about England's efforts against Scotland and the upcoming Samantha Birtles trophy.----------------------------------------------Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NFFC_liveRead more: https://www.nottinghampost.com/all-about/nottingham-forest-fcMatt Davies: https://twitter.com/mattdavies_np
The second part of Theo Delaney's Life Goals chat with writer, comedian and political interviewer Matt Forde of Absolute Radio's Rock n Roll football and his own excellent podcast The Political Party. Goals from Pearce, Gascoigne and Steve Chettle. To see Matt Forde live interviewing top politicos including Kier Starmer and Andrea Leadsom go to https://www.mattforde.com/live@mattforde @LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Former Reds Steve Chettle and Garry Birtles return to the Garibaldi Red podcast as we look back on the FA Cup win over Cardiff City, talk central defenders and Steve cleaning Garry's boots...
Steve Chettle joins us again for his second appearance on the Garibaldi Red podcast, this time we look ahead to Nottingham Forest's friendly with his side Basford, his thoughts on Tyler Walker and how a young Roy Keane impressed at Forest.
Episode 103 of the Forever Forest podcast - With Alan March, Steve Corry and Tom Head, plus an interview with Forest legend Steve Chettle, and the final of When They Were Red.
In the second episode of our new Nottingham Forest podcast 'Garibaldi Red' we sat down with ex Forest defender Steve Chettle to discuss the current season, his Reds career and his step into football management. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's a full 90 minutes plus injury time in this week's bumper show with learnings, yearnings and plenty of intelligent non league insight. First up with Tim Fuell and Dave Anderson Paul Doswell on leaving Sutton United and taking on the manager's job at Havant & Waterlooville, in a very frank and revealing interview. Also returning to the show Chris Monroe, Chairman at Basford United, no promotion for them this season - 5 in 7 seasons perhaps enough for now - but a new big name manager in Steve Chettle and a whopping 4 year contract. Hear why the club have taken such a big step and continue to evolve at apace. It's a few seasons since Les Hare was last on the show but after seeing his beloved North Ferriby United go to the wall earlier this season, he has been quick to react and help launch a phoenix club that will take on the name and participate at Step 5 next season. After making the National League and lifting the FA Trophy last time he was in charge, this time it is all about the enjoyment of being back in the football community. Hoping to emulate those who come before him Kevin Oakes has seen his Sunday side for a few friends develop quickly in recent seasons to rise through the pyramid and this season win the Southern Counties East Division One in a dramatic last weekend ready to take their place in step 5 next term. Can Welling United be the next Basford United? Online Editor at The Non League Paper David Richardson is perhaps the busiest man in non league this week. With play-offs taking place and not taking place he has been keeping us all up to date with developments up and down the country and offers a round up of what has and hasn't happened and what may be yet to come.
This week the boys talk to Forest legend Steve Chettle about swapping tops with Jurgen Klinsmann, a gold card for free Fillet o Fish at McDonalds and a Madness Fez.
On the show this week we’ve got comedian and broadcaster, and Nottingham’s own(!), Matt Forde to dissect the fortunes of Nottingham Forest in the 90s. When you think about Forest in the 90s, all the big names echo through the sands of time; Brian and Nigel Clough, Frank Clark, Ian Woan, Steve Stone, Andrea Silenzi, Stuart Pearce, Stan Collymore and Bryan Roy - the list goes on and on. But the one big name ever-present at both the City Ground and the training ground throughout the 90s turns out to be… Matt Forde. Through Matt’s eyes we take a nostalgic tour from Brian Clough in the changing room, to punching Ryan Giggs in the tunnel to being lambasted by Steve Chettle, only to bury the hatchet twenty years later. We also get to find out which 90s track Danny Dichio had managed to steal an exclusive march on, as well as resolving a mystery that has haunted football since time began: what are Nigel Martyn’s top five favourite drinks? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alive and Kicking begins a new series with a look back at each season of the 1990s, beginning with 1990-91. Ash is joined by Arsenal fan and author of 'Stuck On You' Greg Landsdowne as the pair chat through the Gunners championship winning campaign, look back at the famous 21-man brawl at Old Trafford and talk Gazza, Cup Winners Cup and even Jozef Venglos. There's even room for some reminiscing about Pro Set Cards too. All that, plus Ash speaks to former Nottingham Forest defender Steve Chettle about the 91 Cup Final, Brian Clough and someone who he thinks could have been 'The English Lionel Messi'. Keep it 90s! Find us online at http://www.ak90s.co.uk on twitter @ak90s and facebook https://www.facebook.com/ak90s A West Twelve Media Production