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The Undr The Cosh lads speak to Liverpool and Leeds legend Dominic Matteo about his time in the game. The good, the bad, and of course that night at the San Siro. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Liam Lawrence is with the lads taking through his time at Stoke, Portsmouth, PAOK and the Irish national team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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S6 Ep1 - The Sponge is back for a brand new series and starts with an absolute belter. Stacky's mate David Noble telling some unbelievable stories from his time in (but mostly out) the game.
Starring: Ian Smith, Rob Beckett, Jimmy Bullard and Ray Parlour
The Magic Sponge is a Dot Dot Dot Production for Dave produced by Joel Porter
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S5 Ep2 - Graham Stack has stories to rival the best we've had on here, and that is saying something. Arsenal, the Invincibles, Pennant, Keown, Parlour, Reading, Danny Rose & Fabian Delph, David Seaman, Dodgy gear... The list goes on and on. to put it simply... ENJOY! Starring: Jimmy Bullard, Ian Smith, Rob Beckett, Graham StackThe Magic Sponge is a Dot Dot Dot Production for Dave, produced by Joel Porter, Sam Pearson assistant producer Dorian James
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S3 Ep2 - We may be two episodes into a new chart-topping series but Jimmy Bullard, Rob Beckett and Ian Smith have been left without a guest for the second week running when goalkeeper Paul Robinson gets a trial at a new club. Typical. Who can Jimmy get on the phone to save the day?The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Sam Pearson and Chris Reidy.
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S3 Ep7 - Former Aston Villa midfielder and single England cap winner Lee Hendrie joins the lads for more anecdotes from a career in football. Not the most professional during his playing days Lee brings some outstanding stories including going out drinking with Peter Crouch and one unbelievable story about goalkeeper Stefan Postma. With Rob Beckett late, Ian Smith takes his chance at helming the podcast while in a Magic Sponge first Jimmy Bullard comes prepared, bringing stories of a dead duck and confetti at Hull City.The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Sam Pearson and Chris Reidy.
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S2 Ep6 - Ian decided to take it on himself to book a special guest for the final episode of the series... what could go wrong?! Jimmy tells us he's been channeling Sir David Attenborough and teaching people about peregrine falcons.The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Sam Pearson.
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S4 Ep4 - Arsenal cult hero Perry Groves gives Rob Beckett a going over after stealing his Absolute Radio gig on Saturday afternoons. As Jimmy Bullard is off looking after his new side Leatherhead FC we have the James Milner of the Sponge Kev Gallen to step in. Plus it turns out, as we all knew, 'The Tuesday Club' was a well-oiled machine.The Magic Sponge is a Dot Dot Dot Production for Dave, produced by Joel Porter and Sam Pearson.
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Former Man City, Leeds United, Charlton and England defender Danny Mills joins us for the most outspoken episode of the podcast so far!
Danny doesn't hold back on his stories of Stuart Pearce's tenure as manager of Man City, including the baffling moment that Pearce put David James up front in an actual Premier League game, and his struggles with gaining respect from the senior members of the squad.
We also hear about the nightmares of being parading on the pitch as a new signing, reveal the truth behind Ronaldinho's red card at World Cup 2002, get Danny's thoughts on being the victim of that infamous Thierry Henry nutmeg and find out how drinking beers and having a bath won Nigel Martyn performance of the season!
But that's not all, Danny gives us the inside stories on Alan Smith and Martin Keown's England training ground fight, Leeds United's foray into the Champions League and the time Neil Heaney broke Mauricio Taricco's nose in the Ipswich players' lounge.
Plus, you fail to reveal to the winners of the last episode's competition because Pete forgot to print the names out, but we do give you the chance to win more Soccer AM merch and a random retro football shirt. Listen out for the secret footballer's name somewhere in the podcast and email it to [email protected] for a chance to win!
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Everton legend Leon Osman joins us for episode 8 of the Soccer AM Podcast where we discuss being a one club man, Wayne Rooney's amazing youth team goals and his relationship with David Moyes!
Plus, we discover the truth behind Roddy Collins' Carlisle United boxing ring, hear about the time Leon drove the team bus back from training and reveal the story behind his infamous performance of Boom! Shake The Room.
But that's not all, we also unveil the winner of the Soccer AM show tickets, and let you know how you can WIN a bag of Soccer AM merch AND a retro football shirt!
E-mail your stories of crazy managers to [email protected] and we'll read the best ones on next week's episode!
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Nigel Reo-Coker joins us for episode 6 of the Soccer AM Podcast to discuss throwing players in the river at Wimbledon, meeting Puff Daddy at a David Beckham party and that famous FA Cup Final against Liverpool.
Plus, we find out what it's like to captain the England Under 21s, how difficult it is play in the MLS, discover the coaching secrets of Martin O'Neill and learn of the dangers of a squeaky voiced team talk.
We also chat about the lack of characters in football, what it was like to be playing for Wimbledon when they became MK Dons and address the elephant in the room; why DOES Nigel use 7 onions in his Lemon Chicken recipe?!
But that's not all, Pete recalls the time his friend got Nigel Reo Coker banned from a local taxi firm, Smithy tells us about his friend Joe Cole getting confused for the footballer Joe Cole and we look for YOUR stories of pretending to be a football or getting confused for a footballer. Best ones will win Soccer AM TV show tickets, send your stories to: [email protected].
Also, WIN Soccer AM goodies by leaving us the funniest 5-star review on iTunes!
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S2 Ep5 - Former Wimbledon midfielder and BBC presenter Stewart Castledine stepped in at the last minute to replace the injured Mark Bright, and thank heavens he did! From getting inside Jimmy's head with his long words and the incredible stories from his time as part of the infamous Crazy Gang, this makes for one hell of an episode!The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Sam Pearson.
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S1 Ep2 - Wimbledon legend and top football coach Wally Downes joins Jimmy Bullard, Rob Beckett and Ian Smith for a chinwag about football, Vinnie Jones and the good old days...The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Joel Porter.
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S1 Ep1 - A hard hitting piece of journalistic brilliance so long as you like your news late, with very little content and mostly revolving around things that are funny in football. First up is guest and journeyman striker Sam Parkin...The Magic Sponge is a Pixiu production for Dave, produced by Joel Porter.
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Chris Sedgwick share stories of his time at Preston, Sheffield Wednesday and Bury. Some about his playing days but most about drinking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rapper, songwriter, producer, entrepreneur and hip-hop mogul Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter charts his unlikely rise from the Brooklyn projects to superstardom, sharing what he's learned along the way. Since 1996, the 21-time Grammy winner has dominated an evolution in popular culture, with more than 35 million records sold and 14 number one Billboard hits (second only to the Beatles). Candid, raw and real, Jay-Z offers personal revelations about integrity, failure and why knowing your truth is everything. He reflects on the challenges of growing up without a father and how they made their peace before his father's death. The entertainer offers his thoughts on the healing power of hip-hop and why we all must search for our own truth. Jay-Z says, "Belief in oneself and knowing who you are, I mean, that's the foundation of everything great." Jay-Z and his wife, Beyoncé, kicked off their On the Run II stadium tour Wednesday, June 6, 2018, in Cardiff, U.K., with stops in 15 cities across the U.K. and Europe. The 21-date North American leg begins July 25, 2018, in Cleveland.
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Musician, actor and global superstar Justin Timberlake is one of the most celebrated entertainers of his generation. From *NSYNC to "SexyBack" to his two-part album, "The 20/20 Experience," and his most recent release, "Man of the Woods," Justin has spent his career defying the odds. The singer shares never-before-told stories about his childhood, talks about his musical influences and looks back on his most valuable life lessons. He reveals his reasons for leaving boy band *NSYNC and why it was difficult to say goodbye. Justin also advises how to find your voice, how to break the mold and how to hold on to your ambition. Justin has won 10 Grammys, won four Emmys, performed at two Super Bowl halftime shows, starred in more than 20 movies and sold nearly 60 million singles around the world. He is currently on his worldwide Man of the Woods tour.
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At over 7 feet tall, Basketball Hall of Famer and four-time NBA champion Shaquille O'Neal was born to play hoops, but that doesn't mean it came easy. Shaquille talks about his life and the lessons he's learned in his journey from 20-year-old draft pick to seasoned statesman of the game and iconic star. He explains that even though he was always a big guy (6'9" by age 14), he wasn't always the natural athlete everyone expected him to be. Shaquille made a lot of mistakes along the way and had to learn how to focus and work extremely hard to become a dominant force on the court. As a Los Angeles Laker, Shaquille's legendary partnership with Kobe Bryant helped bring the team to four NBA Finals in five years. Shaquille leaned on his loving mother and disciplined stepfather, who shaped and guided him every step of the way. Shaquille opens up about the depth of his mother's love and devotion, calling her his "best friend." He says the discipline instilled by his Army sergeant stepfather, Phillip Arthur Harrison (the man he considers to be his father), was key. Through Phillip's tough lessons, Shaquille learned how to be a leader and never be satisfied with the achievements he already had.
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Soccer Comic Rant #197 The @SoccerCooligans join to talk UCL Final and MLS.
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Gary Neville is joined by Martin Tyler to reflects on Chelsea's 3-1 win over London rivals Arsenal.
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