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The 1990s was a golden period for English strikers. Rob Fletcher and his guest, Michael Hamlen, trawl the decade to reminisce on Alan Shearer, Gary Lineker, Teddy Sheringham, Dion Dublin, Kevin Phillips, Chris Armstrong, Chris Sutton and Stan Collymore.
Joe Cole and Ashley Cole are back with episode 2 of Football's Greatest: Could It Be Magic? and this time they're focussing on one of the best weekends in the football calendar - the FA Cup 3rd round. Former Tottenham, Manchester United, West Ham and England striker Teddy Sheringham is with them and reflects on his win with United in 1999 and the Hammers' heartbreaking defeat on penalties to Liverpool in 2006. He also reveals why he's backing Ange Postecoglu's management at Spurs and what Manchester United must do to return to the top of English football. Jas Singh, captain of non-league Tamworth, joins them to discuss the secret weapons that could help them turn over Tottenham and Accrington Stanley manager John Doolan ponders how his side will try and stop Mo Salah at Anfield. And with Ashley Young set to play against his son Tyler when Everton face Peterborough, Joe, Ash and Teddy debate what they would do if their kid was through on goal and they were the last man: do you let him score or do you take him out? Football's Greatest: Could It Be Magic? is brought to you by Carling, the official beer of the Emirates FA Cup and Adobe Women's FA Cup. 18+ - please drink responsibly. You can also watch Joe and Ashley go head-to-head in the ultimate Carling football showdown as their football skills are put to the test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLss99gujIc Email: footballsgreatest@foldingpocket.co.uk Follow Football's Greatest and join in the debate: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@footballsgreatestpodInstagram: www.instagram.com/footballsgreatestpodX/Twitter: www.twitter.com/ftblsgreatestTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@footballsgreatestpodFacebook: www.facebook.com/footballsgreatestpod
On today's episode, England manager Thomas Tuchel joins talkSPORT's Faye Carruthers to discuss England's World Cup qualifying draw and Harry Kane's remarks about squad dropouts. Plus, hear from Steve Clarke and Craig Bellamy as they analyse their respective countries draw.Spurs legend Teddy Sheringham backs Ange Postecoglou to navigate Spurs' current rough patch, while Man City cult hero Georgi Kinkladze shares his love for the club and thoughts on the Manchester derby.And don't miss GameDay with four live commentaries on the talkSPORT network this weekend:Arsenal v Everton - talkSPORT2 - Saturday, 3pmSouthampton v Tottenham - talkSPORT - Sunday, 7pmChelsea v Brentford - talkSPORT2 - Sunday, 7pmBournemouth v West Ham - talkSPORT - Monday, 8pm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this latest episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham and Jamie welcome London football expert Stuart Burgess for an in-depth look at Millwall legendary 1988-89 season. As The Lions stepped into the top tier for the first time, they not only took on English football's elite but nearly upset the whole establishment.Join the crew as they dive into the magic of that historic year, examining how key signings like Tony Cascarino and youth team product Teddy Sheringham forged a lethal partnership that terrorised First Division defences. Stuart shares insights into Millwall's playing style, emphasising the importance of strong wingers, a rock-solid midfield, and Jimmy Carter's unforgettable impact on the pitch. Millwall's home games at The Den were notoriously tough for opponents, and their fierce identity gave them an edge in matches.Listeners will enjoy anecdotes about Terry Hurlock's infamous reputation as a “hardman,” though surprisingly low on red cards, and the fascinating evolution of striking partnerships from the Millwall era to today. The discussion also explores the unpredictable journey of clubs like Millwall, the passionate stories of their fans, and the undeniable cultural impact football has on communities.Whether you're a Millwall die-hard, a fan of classic football history, or just love a good underdog story, this episode dives deep into what made Millwall's 1988-89 season unforgettable.If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!Or visit our website at www.thegreatestteam.co
On this week's episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Pete dials in on his holidays and Sids is left holding the fort while Chris is away. The fans have taken over with their questions in an "Ask Us Anything" free-for-all! From wild hypotheticals to inside stories, the lads tackle it all.Peter and Sids debate who would make the best strike partner between Tottenham legends Teddy Sheringham and Dimitar Berbatov, and things get creative as they decide who'd be easiest to tape to a lamppost… There's also the heated question of which club has the loudest anthem – Delilah at Stoke or You'll Never Walk Alone at Anfield?Finally, Sids reflects on the quirks of footballer group chats, Crouchy shares his frustration with social media “catfish” players, and the lads wonder why long-range bangers have all but disappeared from the game. Expect plenty of laughs, some surprisingly serious takes, and a few answers you'd never expect!Enjoy this special episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast!Chumbawamba00:00 - Intro01:32 - Sheringham or Berbatov?06:15 - Lampard or Gerrard08:32 - Lamppost Dilemma11:19 - Referee Driving Habits13:04 - Leaving Group Chats16:15 - Loudest Atmospheres18:48 - Pre-Match Meals21:53 - Club Chefs24:54 - Pre-Season Challenge25:54 - Catfish Players28:08 - Long-Range Goals31:19 -Manager Penalties33:11 - Final ReflectionsSubscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFULBvlxNWW8cWsrV6fGrcwFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Cole is a legendary English footballer best known for his time at Manchester United, where he became one of the Premier League's all-time great strikers. With a career spanning nearly two decades, Cole's talent and determination earned him a place among the sport's greats, both in club and international football.In this episode, Jake and Damian sit down with Andy Cole to discuss the highs and lows of his remarkable journey, both on and off the pitch. Andy opens up about the challenges he faced after being diagnosed with a serious illness, the mental health struggles that followed, and how these experiences reshaped his outlook on life.He also reflects on the pivotal moments of his football career, including his peak performances, the unique pressures of playing for Manchester United and the complexities of his football relationships, including his bond with Dwight Yorke and the tension with Teddy Sheringham. The episode offers a deep exploration of resilience, mental health, and the importance of support systems during difficult times.
In this episode of the Let's Talk Health podcast, we sit down with England football legends John Barnes and Teddy Sheringham to talk men's mental health, career ups and downs, and how retirement has changed their view on health and wellbeing. We also chat about England and what playing for their country meant to them, and how changing attitudes on recovery, nutrition, and training have helped shape the modern game.0:00: intro0:36: career highlights1:40: emotional ups and downs5:51: resilience and mentality10:02: mental health in football12:42: emotional wellbeing and retirement15:12: fitness then and now19:18: nutrition20:08: rest and recovery25:26: advice for kids today26:42: outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Late Lunch paid a visit to the beautiful Seapoint golf links today to coincide with the OFX Irish Legends tournament. We heard from: Seapoint course designer and long-time tour professional Des Smyth; Marty Carr one of the investors who rescued the club, Andrew Phelan Seapoint's manager, Ed Pettit & Ian Richie who manage the course itself and Keith Mitchell CMO with the Legends Tour. We also caught up with the likes of: Megan Campbell, Brian McFadden, Shay Given, Teddy Sheringham and golf major winners Michael Campbell and Ian Woosnam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A(nother) sickening late defeat as we lose 4-3 at Chelsea. Plus a preview from our Teddy Sheringham interview in the mag. The independent, satirical Manchester United supporters' fanzine - for adults only, contains expletives, talks MUFC, or not at times, as we reflect on United's inability to see out a game. For adults! And you can now support the growth and development of this small but rather unique fanzine podcast each month at https://www.patreon.com/rednews Thank you.
Wolves manager Gary O'Neil fumes about VAR after losing in injury-time at Fulham, Jason Cundy hammers the officials for giving the home side a late penalty, Paul Ince recalls the time Sir Alex Ferguson told him to leave Manchester United, Teddy Sheringham pays a touching tribute to Terry Venables and Ally McCoist recalls an evening out at Prince's nightclub! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Carl Jones is joined by two comedians for a deep dive into the 1997/98 Premier League season. Everton fan Jamie Sutherland and Arsenal fan Andy Kind help retell the stories of hugely contrasting seasons for their respective teams and plenty more besides as Cantona left, Michael Owen emerged Temuri Ketsbaia kicked the sh*t out of some hoardings. Fergie replaces his prodigal frontman with Teddy Sheringham with limited success, Arsene Wengers gets his feet under the table in a spectacular first full season in charge by replacing the pre-match menus and the midfield at Highbury and Christian Gross brings his Tube ticket to a press conference. All of that and much more. We also decide who scored the Goal of the Season, select the greatest ever Premier League import from Bulgaria and end with a 97/98 themed round of #PlayYourAppsRight. Enjoyed the show? Please subscribe, leave us a 5* review and pass the pod to anyone who you think will enjoy it. You can also find us on social media where we'll have Twitter polls, highlights from the show and nostalgic clips from yesteryear. You can now also buy me a coffee/beer! If you can afford to and want to make a small contribution to the running costs of the show, visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whenfootballbeganagain Goals of the Season: https://youtu.be/WrWn2KA-9n8?si=FOMcSKccFJXhTJ0p Listen: https://podfollow.com/when-football-began-again YouTube: @whenfootballbeganagainpod Instagram: whenfootybeganagainpod Facebook: @WhenFootyBeganAgainPod Twitter: @WFBApod TikTok: whenfootballbegan Buy Me A Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whenfootballbeganagain Finding Funnies Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/finding-funnies/id1608060599 You can also get in touch via whenfootballbeganagain@gmail.com with your own memories - we'll share as many as we can in future episodes.
It's a big one this week: France 98, a tournament full of great games and all-time-great players. Martyn, Gary and Rob are joined by the Guardian's Jacob Steinberg - who worked with Glenn Hoddle on his autobiography, Playmaker - to draft their XIs from the balmy, barmy summer of 1998.A reminder of the rules of the Nessun Dorma draft:* Each player can only be picked by one person. When Ronaldo has gone, he's gone.* Players are judged solely on their performances at France 98. Thus: Jose Luis Chilavert good, Teddy Sheringham not so good.* You decide who wins the draft. Go to Twitter/X (@nessundormapod) on Tuesday morning to choose which team you think is the best. The poll will close at 5pm on Friday (UK time). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nessundorma.substack.com
The Athletic's Spurs correspondent and star of Football Clichés, Charlie Eccleshare joins us this week to read modern day Spurs legend Teddy Sheringham's 1998 autobiography 'Teddy'. Featuring Teddy winning the treble, run-ins with a baseball bat wielding Sir Alan Sugar, and struggles as part of Ossie Ardiles' Famous Five. Plus some clear anti-Michael Owen subtext, some even clearer Glenn Hoddle bashing,Teddy outlandishly claiming Ole's goal in the '99 Champions League Final, and we join Teddy Sheringham on the town for a night of 'modest' clubbing.Enjoy the show and want to hear more? Join the Football Book Club *Club* at www.patreon.com/footballbookclubFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FootieBookClubInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/footballbookclub/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join your hosts Graham and Jamie on this riveting episode of *By Far The Greatest Team*, the ultimate football history podcast. In this special edition, they're joined by Manchester United aficionados David Cooke and Richard Evans for an in-depth journey back in time to the awe-inspiring moments of Manchester United's iconic 1998/99 season.Get ready to relive the magic as they unravel the astonishing tale of how Alex Ferguson led his dynamic squad to an unprecedented treble victory in the English football scene. It was a season filled with grit, determination, and unforgettable comebacks that left fans around the world in awe.Travel back to a time when legends were born and history was made. From the nail-biting clashes in the Premier League to the heart-stopping drama of theat FA Cup semi-final replay versus Arsene Wenger's Arsenal. Every twist and turn of Manchester United's journey is dissected and celebrated.But that's not all! The crowning jewel of their triumph - the Champions League - stands as a testament to the team's unyielding spirit. Against all odds, they conquered Europe's finest although the way to the final where in the final 3 minutes Manchester United pulled off the mother of all football comebacks to etch their names in the annals of football history.Graham, Jamie, David, and Richard delve into the tactics, the players, and the sheer magic that united to create this exceptional team. With insightful analysis and captivating anecdotes, they paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced, the emotions felt, and the unbreakable bonds formed in the heat of competition.So, whether you're a die-hard Manchester United supporter, a football history buff, or simply a fan of spine-tingling sports stories, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we pay homage to an unforgettable era in football, where the red half of Manchester reigned supreme, etching their legacy into the hearts of millions.Tune in to *By Far The Greatest Team* and immerse yourself in the glory, the passion, and the everlasting memories of Manchester United's historic 1998/99 treble-winning football team. It's a podcast episode that captures the essence of why we love this beautiful game.If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!Or visit our website at www.thegreatestteam.co
Harry Maguire is told it's time to leave Manchester United after being stripped of the captaincy by manager Erik ten Hag. United fan and broadcaster Mark Goldbridge thinks Maguire's time is up at Old Trafford, while talkSPORT pundit Perry Groves doubts whether Bruno Fernandes is the right man to replace Maguire. Tyson Fury's promoter Frank Warren clashes with Adam Catterall about Fury's next fight against MMA star Francis Ngannou. Carlos Alcaraz won a thrilling men's Wimbledon final against seven time champion Novak Djokovic, while Marketa Vondrousova beat Ons Jabeur to win the women's final. Luton Town's CEO Gary Sweet discusses the reasons behind The Hatters postponing their first home game of the season and Spurs legend Teddy Sheringham on a new era at Tottenham with Ange Postecoglou at the helm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's Show came from Seapoint Golf Club where the Irish Legends tour event is taking place this weekend and today a who's who of celebrities took to the course with the professionals on one of the most beautiful days of the year! Have a listen as we caught up with the likes of major winner Michael Campbell, Dublin's Jim Gavin, soccer star Teddy Sheringham, actor James Nesbitt, rugby legend Keith Wood and world motor racing champion Damon Hill. We also heard from the owners Carr Golf who told us this was only the beginning of great things for the County Louth course and that they're in for the long haul. Our very own Des Smyth, who designed the course with Declan Branigan, and who is one of the hosts of the event was in great form and we also heard from the celebrity organisers and the Legends tour people... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And just like that, it's time for another men's major. Michael and Bryce look ahead to this week's 123rd US Open Championship, taking place at Los Angeles Country Club. What should we expect from the tournament? Is this finally the week Rory ends his major drought? What's the point in 300-yard par-3s? When does tough become too tough? The guys get into it. Elsewhere, there's more reaction to last week's shock “merger” news, and former Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and England forward Teddy Sheringham joins us for a chat. Tune in now! ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf! ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk
It was one of the biggest moments in football. Manchester United Legend, Teddy Sheringham joined Dermot and Dave for a chat ahead of the Irish Legends Wapp Celebrity Series event at Seapoint Golf Links.
Spurs sack Interim manager Christian Stellini, Teddy Sheringham fears the uncertainty may lead to Harry Kane leaving, Harry Redknapp throws his hat into the ring to lead Tottenham, Chelsea expect to appoint Mauricio Pochettino as manager but Simon Jordan claims he's not going to win a league title and Martin Keown backs Arsenal to upset Manchester City at The Etihad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crystal Palace and Liverpool cant be separated at Selhurst Park, and Leeds get a vital win in their relegation six pointer against Southampton.Gabby Agbonlahor and Jamie O'Hara run the rule over another bad day for Everton, Teddy Sheringham previews this afternoon's Carabao Cup Final, and we hear from the Fury's ahead of tonight's Live and Exclusive talkSPORT Commentary of Jake Paul versus Tommy Fury. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Treble-hero Teddy Sheringham tells all about his footballing journey that led to him emerging as a key figure at the climax of the unforgettable 1998/99 season.The striker discusses his time at Millwall, Nottingham Forest, Tottenham and United, and his decision to leave his beloved Spurs in order to win trophies. When his father informed him of United's interest, he didn't hesitate and he was taken aback by a ‘proper football club'.Ironically, his Treble campaign was far from his best, until the final three games and those 11 mad days, as he had to compete for a place with Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.Teddy reveals the talks with Sir Alex and the belief the manager had that he would be needed, before his dramatic impact in the FA Cup and Champions League finals. Sheringham recounts the closing stages of the win over Bayern Munich in vivid detail and explains why it has inspired the naming of his house!Check out another unmissable episode of the UTD Podcast!If you'd like to write to the only official Manchester United Podcast then e-mail utdpodcast@manutd.co.uk The best place to catch up on the back-catalogue of our interviews is over on the Manchester United App, where you can listen to - and watch - all of our episodes in full, for free. Here you can get early access to new episodes, published 24 hours before everywhere else.For your daily fix of Manchester United news look no further than our new United Daily podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/UnitedDaily We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank Lampard is dismissed from his ‘poisoned chalice' role as Everton manager, Marcelo Bielsa and Sean Dyche emerge as favourites for the job at Goodison Park, Harry Kane equals Jimmy Greaves' Tottenham goal scoring record in a 1-0 win at Fulham and Teddy Sheringham urges Manchester United to sign Kane in the summer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special bonus edition of The View From The Lane, Danny Kelly, James Maw and Jack Pitt-Brooke get up close and personal with the legendary Jurgen Klinsmann!Klinsmann arrived at White Hart Lane in 1995 as a World Cup winner and one of the deadliest strikers around - albeit with a reputation as a cheat and a diver. One writer described him as "the most hated player in world football". But that season at Spurs was transformational for both the club and the Premier League as a whole...In this hour-long conversation, Jurgen shares lucid memories of his two spells in North London, including his relationships with teammates like Teddy Sheringham; managers Ossie Ardilles, Gerry Francis and Christian Gross; and the chairman who brought him to the club - and subsequently said he wouldn't wash his car with his signed shirt - Alan Sugar.We then get stuck into more contemporary matters, such as Harry Kane's future, how Antonio Conte has changed the mentality at Spurs, England's chances in Qatar, and whether the tournament should be held there in the first place.Produced by Adonis Pratsides Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special bonus edition of The View From The Lane, Danny Kelly, James Maw and Jack Pitt-Brooke get up close and personal with the legendary Jurgen Klinsmann! Klinsmann arrived at White Hart Lane in 1995 as a World Cup winner and one of the deadliest strikers around - albeit with a reputation as a cheat and a diver. One writer described him as "the most hated player in world football". But that season at Spurs was transformational for both the club and the Premier League as a whole... In this hour-long conversation, Jurgen shares lucid memories of his two spells in North London, including his relationships with teammates like Teddy Sheringham; managers Ossie Ardilles, Gerry Francis and Christian Gross; and the chairman who brought him to the club - and subsequently said he wouldn't wash his car with his signed shirt - Alan Sugar. We then get stuck into more contemporary matters, such as Harry Kane's future, how Antonio Conte has changed the mentality at Spurs, England's chances in Qatar, and whether the tournament should be held there in the first place. Produced by Adonis Pratsides Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Steff, Ricky and Milo discuss why the Richarlison signing is so important, dive headfirst into the transfer rumours of the week, and have a frank off-the-cuff discussion about Spurs transfers which broke our hearts. We guarantee the reflection on one will surprise you...and no, we did not mention Teddy Sheringham even though we should have!Website: https://thegameisaboutglory.co.uk/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GameIsGloryPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegameisaboutglory/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From humble beginnings at Milwall, Edward (Teddy) grew to play for his country (Euro 96 being an amazing memory) as well as being the Man Utd player who started the comeback in the 1999 Champions League Final. Part 1 - Thoughts of the week from Andrew and Vaughan on all things football related - Quiz on Teddy Sheringham Part 2 - How did Teddy get into football? - What were his main career aspirations? - How did he play till he was 47? Finish off with a quiz on one of his most famous games (Starting 11) Contact: Twitter: @itsnotsoccer101 Facebook: It's Not Called Soccer Email: itsnotcalledsoccer1@gmail.com Listen Website: https://itsnotcalledsoccer.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4w0zKlfByvXyo6WfE7VG8e Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-not-soccer/id1476502062 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/it's%20not%20called%20soccer
David Jones is joined by Jamie Carragher and special guest Teddy Sheringham as they discuss a whole host of topics from the Premier League, including Tottenham's 5-0 hammering of Everton, Man City's derby dismantling of Manchester United and a reflection on Sheringham's glittering career.
Ukas gjest har ikke Wikipediaside, men han burde virkelig hatt en. Blant annet for sine enorme ferdigheter innen fotballquiz. Han skulle nemlig ha vært Norgesmester i Fotballquiz, men visste for mye og svarte rett der fasiten var feil. Værsågod her har du vår prat med journalist i TV2Sporten og mannen bak bl.a Premier Leaks og Stjernenes Helgequiz, Helge Pet(t)ersen Kallekleiv. Helge forteller bl.a om da han var med i Idol i 2005, om å trene et lag i Bergen mens han selv bodde i Oslo, hvordan han endte opp hjemme hos en halvnaken Teddy Sheringham og hvor lang tid det tar med båt mellom Liverpool og Manchester. Send oss gjerne en e-post med ris, ros eller tips: heiafotball@nrk.no. Vi er også på Twitter @p3heiafotball. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
Happy Nearly New Year!It's been a hectic year at Footballland HQ. We're so close to opening the world's first football theme park in time for the world cup 2022 in 2022 in Qatar in 2022, and we couldn't have done it without your help. Your ride ideas, your jingles, your many car parks have been invaluable, so a massive thank you for your support. In time honoured tradition, we've cobbled together a year-end best of Footballland. Three rides that in our opinion are the absolute bees knees, and CERTAIN to bring punters through the gates. They are:Jurgen Klopp's Clip Clop TrotsFinally, it's something for the children. Anthony was keen to bring competitive donkey racing to the under 5s market as he proudly unveiled the world's first gegenpressing mules. These donkeys have been injected with steroids to ensure top speeds of 40mph. But be warned, their bowels will be loose!The Professor Stephen Hawking Vanishing-Spray-Cherry-On-The-Bell-End-Overlapping-Full-Backs Car Ride It's fair to say that Mark's design to recreate the speed of a modern day fullback evolved somewhat during the pitching process. What began as an old-fashioned dodgems ride ended with the rider naked, covered in their own sick with a glace cherry adorning the end of their penis. Poppy Hillstead's Teddy Sheringham BlimpWe had so many great guests this year, but what edged it for us was Poppy Hillstead's drawings of a 300 foot long inflatable Teddy Sheringham suspended above Footballland. There is so much to see and do inside Teddy. You can eat pizza in his stomach, having recovered from hypothermia in the unnecessarily cold lazy river. You can see framed pictures from wikipedia of his ex-girlfriends, and then you can 'just f*ck off out the mouth.' The result is a triumph of architecture and a sure-fire hit for football fans everywhere. We'll see you in 2022 as we put the finishing touches to Footballland. Thank you once again for your support and love. We're kissing you through the screen right now.All the very best,Anthony, Mark and Ryan Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daily Coaching brings you the tenth episode of series four, talking with professional football player Kyel Reid. Kyel has had a fantastic career to date, playing for clubs such as West Ham United, Charlton Athletic, Bradford City, Coventry City, among many more and has represented England at youth level, from U17s through to U19s. This discussion centres all around getting to know Kyel Reid, we talk on growing up in Deptford, how school enhanced his chances of getting noticed, the influence that Teddy Sheringham and Phil Parkinson have had on his career, how he is now supporting his son to fulfil his dreams and the exciting news of how Kyel is giving back to the local community through creating opportunities and support mechanisms for the next generation of players. To reach out to Daily Coaching or if you have any follow up questions for Kyel, please contact via the below social media outlets and details. YouTube - Daily Coaching Instagram - @daily_coaching & @kyel_reid_11 Twitter - @daily_coaching1 & @kreidy11
Off The Hook with Jimmy Bullard is back for a second series, and it's a cracker of a first episode.Former Millwall, Spurs, Manchester United and West Ham striker Teddy Sheringham joins Jimmy on the bank at Southend Farm Fishery in Essex on one of the hottest days of the year to discuss his brilliant career. From mixing it with hard-as-nails centre halves in the 80s, to reaching the pinnacle of the game in the 90s and beyond, Teddy has seen it all. Off The Hook is brought to you by Sky Bet. For exclusive Off The Hook clips and more brilliant content featuring the likes of Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher, follow @SkyBet on Twitter and Instagram and search for Sky Bet on Facebook.Off The Hook is also available to watch in full on Sky Bet's YouTube channel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tony Cascarino, the former Irish international Centre who is a columnist and broadcaster with The Times and Talksport, continues to relive the goals of his life with Theo Delaney including a couple of his own and a sickener from Gary Lineker. We also learn about his emotional bond with Ireland, the quirks of Teddy Sheringham and why some managers are chickens. @LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://uk.bookshop.org/books/full-time-the-secret-life-of-tony-cascarino/9781471110603https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Owls Americast: Sheffield Wednesday opinion with an American accent
Jeffrey is celebrating...something. Paddy is unaware of what Isthmus is. Justin does enjoy bourbon, actually. Plus we chat with the original New Orleans Owl.
Noel Gallagaher hat ihn gehasst, ganz England zwischenzeitlich verflucht. Wenn du aber "Beckham Greece Freekick" bei Google eingibst, ist es immer wieder Liebe auf den ersten Kick. Wer das Mutterland des Fußballs in der Nachspielzeit zur WM schießt, ist der Liebling der Nation und eine Legende fürs Leben. Es war im Old Trafford die Entscheidung eines Ausnahmespielers: “It's too far for you, Teddy Sheringham”. Auf Beckhams Visitenkarte steht der 6. Oktober 2001 ganz fett, darunter Frisur, Flanken und eben diese geilen Freistöße. Seine Karriere hatte alles. So tell me what you want, what you really really want? Victoria heißt sein größter Sieg, Sir Alex Ferguson flucht noch heute: Spice Girls, bloody Hell. Warum Olli in Hameln die Rückennummer 7 trug, Mario dreimal Frauke Ludowig sieht und Hans sich fragt, ob der Glamourboy auch grätschen konnte.
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Joining Harry for this episode is the legendary Robbie Keane! Robbie shares the inside story on all his biggest transfers, reveals what it was like sharing a room with Clarence Seedorf at Inter Milan and how Teddy Sheringham gave him the best bit of career advice he ever received.
Teddy Sherringham is football royalty. Having played for England and Manchester United in the 90s, he is regarded as one of the most loved personalities of the sport.Today Teddy joins Andy for a conversation in which he opens up about his perceptions of the game, the industry and how he progressed to the top of his game. Teddy also talks about his partnership with the building society Nationwide on the importance of consumer awareness in a world of financial fraud and scams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adam Smith brings you an extended episode of The Official England Podcast, as he is joined by a host of players in the build-up to the huge fixture at Wembley Stadium. Mason Mount speaks exclusively to Smithy as he chats openly about the team and the match against the Auld Enemy. Teddy Sheringham looks ahead to the game and shares memories of Euro ‘96, while Scottish journalist Graham Hunter talks about his hopes for a 0-0 draw!Watch full episodes of Lions' Den Connected by EE here...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwYZ9mMFxbU&list=PLH4hJ2GPUXQWyY0drQPTXcC8qPSAuAdVV Keep up to date with all things England:► Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/england► Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/england► Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/englandteam► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/england► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@england See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark McAdam has got the boys back together. The reporter has tracked down England's stars of Euro 96 – and, ahead of England vs Scotland at Euro 2020, they tell us the inside story of the famous clash between the two teams at Wembley 25 years ago. Gary Neville, Jamie Redknapp, Gareth Southgate, Teddy Sheringham, Paul Ince and Stuart Pearce lift the lid on what it was like inside the England dressing room before that dramatic match, the key turning points in the contest, and how the victory ultimately propelled England to the semi-finals. For more behind the scenes stories of England's adventures at Euro 96, you can watch The Boys of 96 on Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports YouTube channel.
Mark McAdam has got the boys back together. The reporter has tracked down England's stars of Euro 96 – and, ahead of England vs Scotland at Euro 2020, they tell us the inside story of the famous clash between the two teams at Wembley 25 years ago. Gary Neville, Jamie Redknapp, Gareth Southgate, Teddy Sheringham, Paul Ince and Stuart Pearce lift the lid on what it was like inside the England dressing room before that dramatic match, the key turning points in the contest, and how the victory ultimately propelled England to the semi-finals. For more behind the scenes stories of England's adventures at Euro 96, you can watch The Boys of 96 on Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports YouTube channel.
Nathan Murphy is joined by two former England internationals Teddy Sheringham and Shaun Wright-Philips for our Pepsi Max Roadshow. @PepsiMaxIreland #ForTheLoveOfIt
Lang voordat Sammie Kuffour de kluiten uit het gras knolde in de Amsterdam Arena, was hij een gevreesde mandekker in de Bundesliga. Menig spits ging met gezonde tegenzin richting Beieren want daar stond Sammy. Sterk, snel, en intelligent. De heilige drie-eenheid voor een voorstopper. Maar toch is dat niet waaraan wij hem herinneren. Het eerste beeld dat bij ons opkomt is toch dat van Sammy, huilend op de grond slaand met zijn vuist na die bizarre finale. De finale van de Champions League 1999, welteverstaan. Nooit meer zal een finale zo'n dramatisch einde kennen. Manchester United, huizenhoog favoriet, zowel qua voetbal als qua populariteit, staat 1-0 achter door een doelpunt van Basler. De blessuretijd is reeds ingegaan en zelfs de keeper van Man U, Peter Schmeichel, is mee naar voren. De corner van Beckham komt via Yorke bij Giggs, die een rollertje naast de goal produceert. Maar precies op die plek staat good old Teddy Sheringham die hem in de goal tikt. 1-1. Alsof dat nog niet genoeg is maakt de andere invaller Ole Gunnar Solksjaer 2 minuten later ook nog eens de 2-1. Camp Nou ontploft na het laatste fluitsignaal. Spelers van Bayern liggen op de grond. Verslagen, uitgeput en vol ongeloof. De camera zoekt aanvankelijk de blijdschap van Beckham, Schmeichel en Ferguson maar houdt uiteindelijk halt bij een speler van Bayern. Sammy Kuffour, op zijn knieën, rug gekromd, gebalde vuist. En maar slaan.
Lang voordat Sammie Kuffour de kluiten uit het gras knolde in de Amsterdam Arena, was hij een gevreesde mandekker in de Bundesliga. Menig spits ging met gezonde tegenzin richting Beieren want daar stond Sammy. Sterk, snel, en intelligent. De heilige drie-eenheid voor een voorstopper. Maar toch is dat niet waaraan wij hem herinneren. Het eerste beeld dat bij ons opkomt is toch dat van Sammy, huilend op de grond slaand met zijn vuist na die bizarre finale. De finale van de Champions League 1999, welteverstaan. Nooit meer zal een finale zo'n dramatisch einde kennen. Manchester United, huizenhoog favoriet, zowel qua voetbal als qua populariteit, staat 1-0 achter door een doelpunt van Basler. De blessuretijd is reeds ingegaan en zelfs de keeper van Man U, Peter Schmeichel, is mee naar voren. De corner van Beckham komt via Yorke bij Giggs, die een rollertje naast de goal produceert. Maar precies op die plek staat good old Teddy Sheringham die hem in de goal tikt. 1-1. Alsof dat nog niet genoeg is maakt de andere invaller Ole Gunnar Solksjaer 2 minuten later ook nog eens de 2-1. Camp Nou ontploft na het laatste fluitsignaal. Spelers van Bayern liggen op de grond. Verslagen, uitgeput en vol ongeloof. De camera zoekt aanvankelijk de blijdschap van Beckham, Schmeichel en Ferguson maar houdt uiteindelijk halt bij een speler van Bayern. Sammy Kuffour, op zijn knieën, rug gekromd, gebalde vuist. En maar slaan.
18+ only. On this episode of the Al Foran Podcast, This week, Al is joined by football legend Andy Cole. Andy Talks through his footballing career from starting out as a youth player at Arsenal, his short tenure for Newcastle Utd playing under Kevin Keegan, his illustrious career at Manchester Utd and his experiences there with the likes of Eric Cantona, Teddy Sheringham and of course his great partnership with Dwight Yorke. Why he made the decision to leave Utd and many more great insights into his career as a footballer. Andy also experienced kidney failure in 2015, he talks through his own experience and explains how it inspired him to launch the Andy Cole fund, to help fund research and give support to those needing a transplant. This is a very honest and down to Earth chat with Al... Listen out for Al's footballers impressions tribute to Andy, a tour de force of impressions not to be missed! Episode Produced & Edited by Feed Ignite Sponsored by Betfred #BeGambleAware. Follow Al Foran: Instagram: @AlForanComedy Twitter: @ImpressionistAL Youtube: AlForan2011
A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - Jack Cock and Wally Davis - with yours truly ...SHOW NOTESJack Cock MM (and mentioned in dispatches)1893-1966 - born Hayle, Cornwall (north coast - near Penzance)115apps 77 goals 1927-30Held Millwall's top scorer record with 77 goals until 1973 (overtaken by Derek Possee)Signed from Plymouth - previously with Huddersfield & ChelseaThird Division South championship winner 1927-28 scoring 25 goalsMillwall manager 1944-48Manager of the 1945 War Cup final sideRelegation 1948 - led to Cock retiring to run the White Hart at New Cross GateCurrently fifth in the Lions all time scorers list behind: Neil Harris, Teddy Sheringham, Steve Morison, Derek Possee and then Jack Cock.Signed for the Lions late in his career aged 34Played prior to WW1 for Brentford and HuddersfieldDecorated for ‘'Bravery in the Field" and Mentioned in Despatches for "gallantry". He was reported as 'missing, presumed dead' at one point during the warOne of the top goal scorers in the Football League - Brentford, Chelsea, Everton, Plymouth then Millwall .Twice capped for England 1919-20 v Ireland and Scotland. He made his England debut against Ireland in 1919, and opened the scoring after 30 seconds, which is currently the third-fastest timed England goal of all time. Owing to his good looks and a tenor voice, Cock appeared on the music hall stage numerous times (during his playing days, he was known for singing before entering the pitch). He also starred in several films, including "The Winning Goal" (1920) and "The Great Game" (1930).Wally Davis - 1888-1937Born - MoldWalter Otto Davis - his second name came from a German soldier who was a friend of his father.Family moved to London as a childHis father served as Mayor of West Ham 1920-21His brother died playing football - parents forbade him playing.But he took it up in the pre WW1 army - serving in Gibraltar Played for Metrogas non league 1911 on leavingTurned pro for Millwall 1911-20 - 113 apps 65 goalsWelsh international - 5 caps 1 goalDavis was a deadly finisher, with exceptional speed and ball control and in the 1912–13 season, he emerged as a "goalscoring sensation" and soon attracted "fabulous offers" from Football League clubs.1914 FACup v Bradford City - The goal he scored against Bradford was considered by many to be the best ever scored at The Den and was described by the national papers as a "wonder goal"; he received the ball from a throw-in around the half-way line, sidestepped his marker, beat both full-backs and then slipped the ball past the keeper into the net.During WW1 Davis served in Italy with the Bedfordshire Regiment where he incurred injuries to his legs. During the war he occasionally turned out for Millwall, including in a match against Clapton Orient in which he scored a hat-trick wearing army boots.Davis was forced to retire from football early in 1919 as a result of an injury to his knee and took up employment as a groundsman with Chelmsford before working as a labourer in the London docks.He was found drowned in Bow Creek on 20 May 1937 in mysterious circumstances as he was a strong swimmer. The coroner's jury recorded an open verdict. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a shaky start against the Swiss, England got their Euro 96 up-and-running with a 2-0 victory over Scotland - though things could have been very different had it not been for David Seaman's elbow and Paul Gascoigne's Midas touch. Nonetheless, Terry Venables's side went into their final Group A match against the Netherlands with a spring in their stride. What happened next, of course, is one of those JFK moments - where anyone with the remotest fondness for English football remembers what they were doing when the hosts put four past the Dutch at Wembley. It was unquestionably one of the finest performances by an England side for at least a generation. Two people with contrasting memories of that day are Teddy Sheringham and Jordi Cruyff, who subsequently became teammates at Manchester United. Both joined Mark via video link in isolation to share their recollections of that day.
PART ONE (OF TWO)Is there a more iconic Millwall duo than Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham? Their partnership scored 99 goals for the Lions between 1987 and 1990, shooting us from Division Two deadmen to (all too briefly), the top of the Football League. For this fan at least, they are THE front pairing of all Millwall time, key members of the greatest team, that generated the greatest season and the greatest moments of my Cold Blow Lane life.In this fantastic two-part interview Cas speaks with Aaron Paul and yours truly of those glory days, Teddy, Johnny Doc and much, much more.On behalf of Aaron and I'd like to express my gratitude for Tony's time and openness - I really hope you enjoy these shows.Arrivederci Millwall.Nick Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232Twitter @AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PART TWO OF TWOIs there a more iconic Millwall duo than Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham? Their partnership scored 99 goals for the Lions between 1987 and 1990, shooting us from Division Two deadmen to (all too briefly), the top of the Football League. For this fan at least, they are THE front pairing of all Millwall time, key members of the greatest team, that generated the greatest season and the greatest moments of my Cold Blow Lane life.In this fantastic two-part interview Cas speaks with Aaron Paul and yours truly of those glory days, Teddy, Johnny Doc and much, much more.On behalf of Aaron and I'd like to express my gratitude for Tony's time and openness - I really hope you enjoy these shows.Arrivederci Millwall.Nick Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232Twitter @AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Kelner and Alex Dunn open up the Premier League season previewing every TV game. We have season predictions from Chris Hughton, Simon Jordan and Teddy Sheringham, plus Derek McGovern's unique take on Rooney to Derby and the Charity (sorry) Community Shield. Pete, Gav and Al give us their best bets in the Football League too. This season you can watch The Punt at https://www.youtube.com/user/williamhillNews You can bet here: https://sports.williamhill.com/betting/en-gb