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Welcome to Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast! Host Mike Dowling is joined by fan favourite Claire to break down the crucial 2-1 league victory against Eastleigh. This is the post-match reaction you need—packed with tactical talk, community celebration, and a legendary anecdote about manager Aggie's playoff promise.We dive into the significance of securing our first league win since August, the changing dynamics of the team, and the "touch of class" from our new signing. But the heart of the episode is the unique bond of the Amber Army, highlighted by the club's beautiful show of support for fan Frances.Claire gives us the inside scoop on her conversation with Manager Aggie about the U's playoff chances:"So far, Aggie's given us no reason to believe that he's not a man of his word. And week one, he looked me in the eye and he told me we were making the playoffs."And when asked what happens if they miss out? Claire's response:"Well, I'm just going to come and sit in your office and cry."—the ultimate "emotional blackmail" for motivation!Guests: Mike Dowling (Host) and Claire (Sutton United Supporter & Contributor).Join the conversation! Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more Sutton United content. Share your thoughts on the game and Aggie's promise in the comments!#SuttonUnited #ForeverAmber #AmberArmy #InItTogether #SuttonPodcast #NationalLeague Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another week, another episode of A (Non) League Of Their Own! Join us every Wednesday at 5pm where we discuss the best Non-League stories from up & down the country, from The National League to The Dog & Duck & everything in between. This week we were joined by returning faces as Gaz is back from his holiday and I Had Trials Onces legend Mike Phenix also stopped by to discuss this weekend's FA Cup action, Havant & Waterlooville's kit clash & should players have an agent in non-league? We also spoke about Sutton United's unusual process, non-league clubs filming their team talks, managers getting sacked on WhatsApp and players being too obsessed with stats.
Were those two goals against AFC Telford in the FA Cup First Round the most beautiful team goals we've seen all season?⚽ Episode OverviewJoin host Mike Dowling, alongside the insightful Finlay and the ever-candid Neil, as they unpack Sutton United's exhilarating 2-1 FA Cup victory. The conversation celebrates the brilliant team effort, highlighted by David Ogbonna and Ashley Nadesan's sublime finishes. Neil described the Nadesan goal as "a thing of beauty".The episode delves into the new-found momentum under the manager, with Finlay emphasising the importance of securing back-to-back wins. However, in true U's fashion, the relief of the win is tempered by the collective anxiety, as Neil humorously admitted he's "not even sure we've won when the final whistle's gone". They also touch on the unique fan experience, the atmosphere created by the Telford supporters, and look ahead to the crucial league game against Eastleigh.Notable Quotes:"It was a thing of beauty... that's a proper footballing goal." - Neil"Second podcast and two positive results to talk about, so no complaints." - Finlay
What gives a new manager confidence even when his team is struggling? Find out as the new Sutton United Gaffer, Chris Agutter, joins us for a very special Greet The Gaffer episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast!Host Mike Dowling sits down with Chris Agutter to discuss his first few intense weeks at Gander Green Lane, his deep-seated football philosophy influenced by 'Votel football' and Johan Cruyff, and the critical role of authentic, empathetic leadership in the modern game. Chris provides a refreshingly honest look at the challenges, the squad's progress, and his plans to get the U's climbing the National League table.Discover why Chris believes he can turn things around, stating with powerful conviction, "It will [work]." He also shares candid insights on team play, telling us, "We're going to do absolutely everything to help get us out of the ditch we've walked into."Chris Agutter is the new First Team Manager for Sutton United. He discusses his journey from coaching to management and the collaborative approach he shares with his trusted staff: Ben, Deano, and Frankie.Don't miss this crucial conversation about the future of Sutton United! Subscribe, like, and share the episode!➡️ Follow us on social media @SuttonPodcast to join the conversation and let us know your thoughts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did the Sutton United 3-3 thriller against Hartlepool United feel like a point gained or two points dropped? That's the fiery debate on the latest Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast!Host Mike is joined by regulars Mark and Andy to dissect the electrifying, dramatic, and defensively worrying 3-3 draw at the VBS Community Stadium. The team came from behind late on thanks to Edon Pruti's dramatic 96th-minute equaliser against his former club!In this episode, we discuss:The "Agutter Effect": Is the unbeaten run a sign of new momentum, or are the relentless draws a sign of trouble?Brandon Njoku's impact and the need for another striker: "I think we do need another striker... we're a bit too dependent on those two." - Mark.The chronic defensive lapses: Are these "moments of loss of concentration" fixable with coaching, or is more experience needed in the backline?Why "Eight Minutes" of stoppage time gave the U's a crucial boost of belief.Tune in for the full, honest discussion as we look ahead to the next fixtures!Guests: Mark & AndyPodcast: Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast (in association with Lucky Star Gin )
What an unbelievable night! Did we just witness the perfect FA Cup tie?In this special episode of the Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, regular host Mike Dowling has Finlay and Jenny step in to break down all the drama from the thrilling 3-2 FA Cup replay victory over Farnham. The excitement was palpable, with so much "adrenaline, so much tension, so much excitement" packed into 120 minutes.We deep-dive into the game-changing substitutions, analysing how players like Nadesan, Ogbonna, and the 120th-minute hero Will Tizard turned the game on its head. Finlay shares his analysis on the tactical decisions, noting, "The story of the season for Sutton really has been... it's all stemmed from the bench." Jenny shares her relief at seeing the team's first win of the season and gives her take on the need for a "poacher" despite the incredible goals scored.Join the conversation as we discuss the fighting spirit of Sutton United, look ahead to the Hartlepool match, and celebrate that "absolute bedlam" winner.Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!Follow us on social media @SuttonPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How do you reset a struggling team? New Sutton United Head Coach Chris Agutter has declared a 'clean slate,' and on this episode of the Sutton Podcast, fan favourite Andy K dives deep into what that means for the club.Andy joins host Mike Dowling to dissect the tense 0-0 draw against Braintree Town—Agutter's first game in charge—which offered the squad a crucial, confidence-building clean sheet. They discuss the challenges of the brutal Braintree weather, the immediate tactical differences under the new management, and the crucial role of David Ogbonna, who was "brimming with confidence".Quote Highlight: Andy argues that the key to unlocking the team's potential lies in simplicity: "I think the confidence will come back... It's a clean slate. They're gonna be viewed on... based on a blank sheet of paper in the same way that us fans are going to be looking at the manager in the same way."We wrap up with a look ahead to the massive FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round fixture against Farnham Town, a true 'banana skin' tie that is now crucial for a much-needed morale boost and financial injection.Guests: Mike Dowling (Host) & Andy Kay (Sutton United Fan).Join the conversation:
What difference can ten minutes make? In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Nick joins from Los Angeles to reflect on Sutton United's latest draw — a game where late drama, missed chances, and sheer persistence left us thinking we could have nicked it with just a little more time.We cover:The atmosphere in LA as a Sutton fan (and explaining the club to curious Americans)Team selection, tactics, and the return to 4-4-2That dramatic late goal: cross, shot, or a bit of both?Confidence, finishing, and why belief matters more than everManagerial change and speculation on what's nextNotable Quote:“If it had gone on for another ten minutes, we would've won it.” — NickNick's unique perspective from across the pond adds humour and passion to a wide-ranging chat about Sutton United's momentum.
A six point week!That feels very, very nice. It wasn't easy, but the Glovers found the 1-0 win over Altrincham and Dave and Ben are here to chat about it.We take your Questions, chat a little FA Cup and look ahead to a midweek game over Sutton United too.Thanks for all your support.Ben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host Mike and guest Joe for a lively post-match debrief on Sutton United's hard-fought 1-1 draw against Woking! In this episode, we celebrate a crucial point earned on the road and dive into a discussion about the game's standout moments. We get Joe's final thoughts before he heads off to university, covering his perspective on the recent managerial change and what it means for the club's future. The main highlight is the electrifying debut of academy graduate Charlie Bell, whose performance and goal have everyone talking. As Joe says, "He just looked like he was having fun", a sentiment that perfectly captures the renewed spirit of the team. We also analyse the tactical shifts under John and Sean, the significance of a penalty save by Simms, and the vital role of the fans' support. This episode is a must-listen for any fan who wants to understand the new-found optimism and grit within the Sutton United squad. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below! We appreciate your support! Follow us on social media: @suttonpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you flip a season, talent or belief? In this Sutton Podcast debrief, Carl joins Mike to break down mindset, leadership and the small in game habits that turn control into points. From early setbacks to the need to pause after an equaliser, we get into confidence, defensive basics and why keeping it simple is often the bravest choice. “Believe, it is just one word” sets the tone for a constructive reset. Carl, Sutton United supporter and returning guest with a level head and clear ideas on confidence, roles and game management. Enjoyed it, hit like, subscribe and drop your thoughts below. Share with a Sutton United mate who needs a dose of perspective.Listen to more Sutton Podcast episodes. Follow @SuttonPodcast on socials. Catch the blog recap on the site. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The unbeaten start to the season is over for United as an underwhelming performance at Sutton sees them drop all three points - but can they bounce back straight away with a midweek trip to Northamptonshire to face Brackley?The lads look back on the 2-1 loss in the capital, before previewing the trip to St James Park - as well as discuss the news of a new but familiar arrival at Brunton Park on-loan...Lots discussed in this epsiode, including:
What makes a Sutton United goal truly unforgettable? Is it the finish, the pass, or the celebration? In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, I'm joined by Seb, Nick & Alex to relive David's stunning strike and backflip celebration that had fans going from pure bedlam to open-mouthed disbelief.From Sims' perfectly judged delivery to David's sharpness in front of goal, the panel break down every detail of this real moment of quality. Alongside the technical brilliance, we dive into the emotion of the moment — the roar of the fans, the worry about ankles mid-backflip, and the way one goal can lift the whole stadium.
Join Bethany Manktelow and her team—Jeff Burnige, Stan Godwin, and Steve Warren—as they review and preview past and upcoming matches, and welcome their guests. Bryan King, our very first guest, spoke about his fifty years since pulling on a Millwall shirt, the introduction of the Forever Lions Club, the presentations on the pitch on Saturday, Millwall's prospects in the Championship this season, and how he became a pioneer in bringing Scandinavian players to the UK. Sean Daly was our second guest, discussing the passing of his mate and work colleague, the late Tim Sells, the introduction of the Forever Lions Club, the Santa and Elf's race ahead of Christmas, and the Trust's plans for the future. Sheffield United and Coventry City were reviewed, and Wrexham was previewed. Ted's Prediction League is in full swing for this weekend. We also hear from Paul Loding as we catch up on all the latest news from the Millwall Romans & Pride. Myles Thornton reports for Maritime Radio on Millwall Lionesses' exploits against Barking and Sutton United. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.com
What was all the worry about? United's unbeaten start continues as they record back-to-back wins for the first time this season in a Bank Holiday double-header - though the six goals scored weren't exactly evenly spread across the two games.The narrow victory over Wealdstone followed by the battering of Braintree Town at Brunton Park leaves United in third place in the table after five games - can they keep up the momentum this weekend with a first-ever win at early strugglers Sutton United?Lots discussed in this episode, including:
Join Bethany Manktelow and her team—Jeff Burnige, Stan Godwin, and Steve Warren—as they review and preview past and upcoming matches, and welcome their guests. Bryan King, our very first guest, spoke about his fifty years since pulling on a Millwall shirt, the introduction of the Forever Lions Club, the presentations on the pitch on Saturday, Millwall's prospects in the Championship this season, and how he became a pioneer in bringing Scandinavian players to the UK. Sean Daly was our second guest, discussing the passing of his mate and work colleague, the late Tim Sells, the introduction of the Forever Lions Club, the Santa and Elf's race ahead of Christmas, and the Trust's plans for the future. Sheffield United and Coventry City were reviewed, and Wrexham was previewed. Ted's Prediction League is in full swing for this weekend. We also hear from Paul Loding as we catch up on all the latest news from the Millwall Romans & Pride. Myles Thornton reports for Maritime Radio on Millwall Lionesses' exploits against Barking and Sutton United. Music and audio credits:https://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.com
What do kitchens and football pitches have in common? More than you'd think.In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Rob joins me to talk about his incredible journey from Michelin star restaurants and Formula 1 kitchens to launching XO Chocolate — and now transforming the food and hospitality experience at Sutton United.We cover his inspirations, lessons learned from working with world-class chefs, and the high-pressure world of F1 catering. Rob also shares how those experiences prepared him for the unique challenge of running Sutton's matchday food operations. From upgrading burgers to balancing fan traditions with new options, Rob explains why teamwork is as vital in the kitchen as it is on the pitch.“It's not all on one person; the chef brigade is similar to a football team.”Don't miss this behind-the-scenes look at how Sutton United is raising the bar for food and hospitality.
What makes a matchday truly special—the scoreline or the sound of the stands?
What do sausage rolls, smuggled milk, and Wembley heartbreak have in common? In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Mike is joined by Jenny for a passionate and hilarious post-match reaction to Sutton United's defeat at Forest Green.From confessing to police about bringing in “contraband milk” to a fan's unforgettable admission of hiding two sausage rolls down her bra, Jenny reminds us why Sutton's fanbase is truly unique.But it's not all laughs – Jenny dives into the pain of Sutton's most heartbreaking losses, including the Rotherham final, and shares her frustrations and hopes for Steve Morison's squad. With reflections on team selection, fan patience, and why supporting Sutton means backing the lads through tough times, this chat balances humour with heartfelt honesty.
What's it like to see your goal featured on ESPN's Top 10 and think you've “cracked it”? In this bonus episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Aaron Jones takes us through his football journey — from Ipswich release to U.S. scholarships, MLS draft days, Wembley highs, and now his fresh start at Sutton United.Aaron opens up about the lessons he's learned along the way: resilience, leadership, and why connection with fans is at the heart of success.Notable moments include:“I thought I'd cracked it after two months of being over there.” – Aaron JonesReflections on captaining Aldershot at WembleyHis first impressions of Sutton United and building culture at the club
What's better than snatching a point on the road against one of the league favourites? Doing it with 200 Sutton fans in full voice.
Is this the most optimistic Sutton United season preview in years?In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Mike is joined by Claire, Joe, and Neil for a laid-back but insightful look ahead to the 2025–26 season. From strong pre-season showings to improved squad chemistry, the panel discuss what's changed — and why fans might be right to feel hopeful.Key talking points include:Which new signings have stood outHow the squad is gelling behind the scenesLessons from last seasonWhat would count as success this yearNotable Quotes:“We're focusing on ourselves and our game – and that will be the switch.” – Claire“Every player is an upgrade – and we look cohesive.” – Joe
As the new season draws near, we gaze into our crystal ball and predict where every National League side will finish from 1-24. We're also joined by Sutton United fan and football writer Johnnie Lowery to preview the opening day clash with Sutton.Timings: 02:24 - Our 1-24 predictions - where Simon & Ben think each National League side will finish in the table, and why!34:43 - Thoughts on York's fixture schedule for 2025/26, our predictions for York's top scorer and clubman of the year41:08 - Preview of Sutton (H) with Sutton fan and football writer Johnnie LoweryDonate to Same Old City: https://ko-fi.com/sameoldcityFind all our links at https://linktr.ee/sameoldcity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where is Sutton United headed - and what does Steve Morison see when he looks into the future?In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, I'm joined by the gaffer himself, Steve Morison, for a candid chat about the past, present, and future of the club. From lessons learned last season to what sustainability really means in football, we cover it all - with honesty and heart.
What happens when a tough season forces a club to hit reset?In this candid episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, Jimmy Dack reflects on Sutton United's recent struggles, the lessons learned, and how the coaching team is preparing for a stronger, smarter comeback.
Is a football club just about the game – or something much more? This episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast dives into how Sutton United is evolving off the pitch to become a genuine community hub.Join host Mike as he chats with Tim Allison, who takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of Gander Green Lane. From revamped fanzones and updated toilet facilities to big shifts in how the club approaches recruitment, this episode is packed with insights that go far beyond football.Expect talk about:Matchday upgrades and PA system improvementsEmbracing a more inclusive fanbaseThe club's shift to data-driven recruitmentWhy small, thoughtful changes matter"It's not just a football club." – Tim Allison"We're thinking 21st century... some parts of this club might not be 20th."
Is a mid-table finish cause for disappointment… or quiet celebration? In this end-of-season episode of the Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, we dive into Sutton United's 2024/25 campaign and ask the big question: was it really our 10th best season ever?Host Mike is joined by regulars Claire, Dan, Andrew, and Joe to reflect on the highs, lows, and all the “meh” in between. From the rollercoaster of expectations to standout performances, youth development, and summer rebuild hopes – this is the full season unpacked.
Could Sutton United have ended the season on a higher note? In this final-day debrief, Mike is joined by Sutton Podcast debutant Carl and regular guest Johnnie to look back at the 1-1 draw with Woking and reflect on a season full of "winnable games" that slipped away.The episode dives into the performance against Woking, key chances missed, and that familiar frustration of fine margins. The trio discuss player departures, the retained list, and where the U's go next. Johnnie shares insights from a goalkeeper's perspective, while Carl brings the voice of a supporter with strong family ties to the club."We had six winnable games, just didn't get the results." – Carl"You've got to strike while the iron's hot." – CarlThis is an honest, insightful and fan-focused chat to wrap up Sutton United's 2024/25 season.
What makes someone a true club legend? In this special episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, we honour the one and only Craig Dundas — a player who not only clocked up over 500 appearances and 100 goals for Sutton United, but also left a lasting impact on everyone around him.Joined by an incredible line-up of guests including Ken Jarvie, Paul Doswell, Matt Gray, Jamie Collins, Craig Eastmond, Warren Burton and Bruce Elliott, we celebrate Craig's testimonial with stories, banter and heartfelt reflections. From his first boots to his record-breaking Football League debut at 40+, this episode is packed with memories and tributes that show just why “He sums up Sutton United Football Club”.Expect tales of dressing room antics, surprise DJ sets, EasyJet disguises, and a few emotional moments too. Whether you've followed Dundo's journey for years or are just learning about the man behind the legend, this is one not to miss.
Chris Fox joins Ian and Ben to chat through the Sutton United defeat and take your questions.Pic courtesy of Gary Brown Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the last home game of the season today as Yeovil welcome Sutton United. Dave's caught up with Sutton fan, Joe, about the visitors first season back in National League. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered what it truly takes to become a football legend? In this special episode of Sutton United Talk Time, we dive deep with Craig Dundas, an iconic figure at Sutton United with an extraordinary football career. From his record-setting debut as the oldest EFL player since World War II to his heartfelt reflections on cherishing every moment on the pitch, Craig shares invaluable insights into dedication, resilience, and legacy."It's about giving your all day in, day out, and just enjoying the moments you have, because once it goes past, it's gone in a flash," Craig Dundas reminds us, highlighting the importance of living fully in the present.Join us as Craig discusses his inspiring transition from full-time player at Sutton United to mentor and coach, nurturing the next generation through Ballers Academy and Epsom & Ewell.Don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share this episode! Follow Sutton United Talk Time on your favourite platforms for more engaging conversations with football's most intriguing personalities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Fiction Meets Reality - The FM Show Podcast Lets get one thing straight from the off, the cancellation of FM25 has definitely not affected us in any way shape or form. On the other hand, because of the cancellation, this episode has happened. I think its fair to say that this episode is full of 'Patreon Energy'. We bounce around ideas from the sensible to the silly. We ultimately end up discussing the community save Si set up. Plus we also talk about the challenge set out by Sutton United to get them promoted to the Premier League. If you've enjoyed todays show, please leave a like on the video and consider hitting subscribe to the channel. Also leave a comment about your favourite part of the episode. Support us on Patreon and join the The FM Show squad! Enjoy early access to our public episodes, bonus weekly episodes, exclusive content, and you get access to secret channels on our Discord for just £3 a month! Sign up now: http://www.patreon.com/TheFMShowPod WE HAVE MERCH! https://httpsthefmshowpod.creator-spring.com/ Treat yourself to some merch. We've got tees, sweatshirts, hoodies, and are personal favourite, the legends tee. Follow Our Socials https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJwruCy5lH44iFcyE150oeg http://www.twitter.com/thefmshowpod https://www.tiktok.com/@thefmshowpod http://www.instagram.com/thefmshowpod Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/TKPCUEZDvt Listen Now Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6t7BLXSECt0y9AWHU1WgRj Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-fm-show-a-football-manager-podcast/id1698580502 Amazon: https://a.co/d/9hJSX0U Tony Jameson http://www.tonyjameson.co.uk http://www.twitter.com/tonyjameson http://www.instagram.com/tonyjameson https://www.tiktok.com/@tonyjamesonfm https://www.facebook.com/tonyjamesonfm http://twitch.tv/tonyjamesonfm https://www.youtube.com/@tonyjamesonFM RDF Tactics https://www.rdftactics.com http://www.twitter.com/rdftactics http://www.instagram.com/rdftactics http://twitch.tv/rdftactics http://www.youtube.com/@RDFTactics Si Maggio http://www.twitter.com/simaggioFM http://www.twitch.tv/simaggio https://www.youtube.com/@SiMaggio Football Shirt Social http://www.twitter.com/footyshirtsoc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0FIqZvpICI The Football Manager podcast for all of your Football Manager needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With the boys taking a break from all the losses, they welcome in a special guest. Former Saints midfielder David Hughes. Hughes signed for Southampton in 1991 and made his debut in 1994. He chats through his time during the mid 90's and the Great Escape of 1998-99. He was fortunate enough to play with some real legends for the club and a number of managers. David also chats over his hard times coping with various injuries that hampered his career. After Southampton, David moved to Eastleigh were he enjoyed a starring role, then later with Sutton United. In That Number Podcast email: inthatnumberpodcast@gmail.com Twitter/X: @NumberPodcast Instagram: inthatnumberpodcast Facebook: InThatNumberPodcast Bluesky: inthatnumberpodcast.bsky.social Linktree: linktr.ee/inthatnumberpodcast Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/inthatnumber Telegram: t.m/inthatnumber Apple Podcasts Spotify Ray Hunt Twitter/X: @84RayOfSunshine Kevin Milverton Twitter/X: @moscowmush Tim Bisantz Instagram: @tbisantz Tom Pickett Instagram: @tompickett98 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A teenage boy who went missing from Medway has been found safe and well.16-year-old James Gibbons hadn't been seen since for nine days ago and was last spotted heading towards woodland near his home in Cuxton.Also in today's podcast, farmers from across Kent are joining a rally in London to protest over changes to inheritance tax.From April 2026, farms worth more than £1 million will have to pay a 20% levy which they say could lead to food shortages. The Prime Minister insists the changes will only affect a small number of farming families.A Ukrainian woman who moved to Kent when the war broke out has expressed her gratitude for the UKs support.We've been speaking to Margaritia Bondarenko, who lives in Canterbury, as we mark 1,000 days since the start of the conflict with Russia.A Sheppey woman is calling on the government to ban the sale of fireworks to the general public, after recent celebrations caused her dog to have a stroke.Carris Clayton from Halfway had to make the heartbreaking decision to have five-year-old Lyssa put down due to the poor quality of life she would have had.Passengers have been telling us what they think about a new £34 million bus route in Dover.Fastrack is designed to provide a more reliable service - connecting Whitfield, Dover town centre and Dover Priory Station. Hear from reporter Sam Lennon who went on the first journey.And, in sport - the draw's been made for the third round of the FA Trophy - with just two Kent sides left in the competition.Ebbsfleet will play Sutton United while Sittingbourne will take on Enfield Town.
This episode is sponsored by House of Macadamias -- Click Here to get our specially curated box that also comes with the free snack bars and 15% offer for CURVA MUNDIAL listeners! Author Johnnie Lowery joins CURVA MUNDIAL to talk mental health and his new book "Match Fit" about footballers struggling and how we need to be more open about it. He also talks about his fandom of England and Sutton United. If you're struggling, it's okay to share your feelings, in the US call 988 and in the UK call 111. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curva-mundial/support
Rob Worrall is joined by DAZN's newest presenter and National League expert Aaron McLean to look over the current state of the National League so far. Plus their are interviews with Rochdale manager Jim McNulty and Altrincham's assistant manager Neil Sorvel. Dickie Worton joins to look at the North while Joe Pope gives his thoughts on the National League South and Christian James pops up to talk about Boston United's surprise win at Sutton United. Subscribe via all good podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luke is joined by Dickie, Joe and Christian as the National League is four games in. This week's special guest is an exclusive interview with the Sutton United manager, Steve Morison, where he talks about the valiant battle to stay in the EFL, the future of the club, his rise through non-league and much more. Plus Dorking manager Marc White after his sides defeat to Torquay and Eastleigh remain the only side across the three divisions with 100% from four games. Subscribe and leave a like and review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luke, Rob and Dickie are back together and are joining by former Sutton United manager, Matt Gray, Matt talks about his time at Sutton, how he's enjoying his time out and also helps review the action from the National League. Rob catches up with York's new signing Marvin Armstrong who claimed Player of the Match on his debut. Plus a review of the North and South divisions. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we welcome Mark Griffiths to the show. We pick his brains about our best back 3, our current away form and whether he thinks we are going to finish in the top 3 this season.Mark also takes a look back at this weeks games with us, our victory on the road at Sutton United and Saturdays win against Notts County. And we couldn't let Mark go without testing his extensive Wrexham AFC knowledge with a special quiz just for him.
On this weeks show we discuss our home defeat to Bradford City, ask if Paul Mullin is off his game at the moment, where is Ollie Palmer and should he be back in the team and a roundup of the weekends results. We also look ahead to a big week of football as we try to get our season back on track with games against Sutton United and Notts County.
Myles Thornton hosted the show this week with his panel of Bethany Warren, Dave Hart, and Stan Godwin. They reviewed the team performances, versus Leicester City, and the effect of parachute payments.Our 1st guest this week is a former Millwall Captain who spent 23 years at the club. Alan Dunne is now assistant manager at Bromley talked about:1. Bromley's progress this season;2. Millwall Loanee, Chin Okoli, who was on loan at Bromley;3. Losing the FA Cup but going to Budapest in the UEFA Cup;4. Harry Kane's loan period at Millwall;5. Millwall's progress this season;6. Giving a radio interview about a Palace player and what followed;7. Tactics in the National League reflecting the style of play in the EFL and Premier League; and8. Crunching tackles, cards, and more; Also:Jeff Burnige talked about Millwall Lionesses' victory over Sutton United in the London and South East League Cup; Paul Loding updated on the games played by the Romans, what is up next for Romans & Pride, and a prediction for Millwall v Middlesbrough; andThe team previewed and gave predictions for Millwall v Middlesbrough.Our second guest is Des Boggans, a Millwall fan man and boy who spoke about the following:1. How he came to follow Millwall;2. Most memorable game at our current ground;3. Current favourite player and his all-time favourite; and4. A prediction for Millwall v Middlesbrough.As always, this show covers our club in-depth and is worthy of a listen.Music and Audio credits: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background Music https://www.maritimeradio.co.uk/ Background Music and Reports
Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff are joined by Danny Cowley with the managerial merri-go-round in full swing ahead of the Christmas period.They look at Steven Schumacher swapping Plymouth for Stoke City, and why Michael Beale's appointment at Sunderland hasn't impressed the club's supporters.We also hear from Barrow captain Niall Canavan on their fine run of form. And there's little festive cheer for Forest Green and Sutton United, who've both changed their managers this week, with Troy Deeney becoming player-coach at the New Lawn.02:20 Steven Schumacher becomes the new Stoke City boss 10:42 Michael Beale's “underwhelming” appointment at Sunderland 17:29 Niall Canavan and Barrow 30:06 Troy Deeney and the peril of being a player-manager 36:38 What's gone wrong at Sutton?
Kevin and Kieran find out why Sheffield Wednesday and Sutton United have been removed from Kieran's naughty step. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: - Swindon Town - Sheffield Wednesday and Sutton United - 777 Partners' pitch to investors - Norwich City accounts - Luton Town fine - Brentford FC and the London Living Wage - Lewes FC's Women's team - Brighton contribution to the local economy - Paris FC offering free tickets Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on Twitter - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices