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Sixteen clubs, eight promotions, 1,603 games. Neil Warnock is one of the most iconic managers in English football history. And now he has his own weekly football podcast: Die For Three Points. Listen as Neil has his say on all the big issues in the beautiful game and shares stories from his incredible career with his mate David Prutton, the former player and current Sky Sports presenter, plus special guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Football and books, or rather, football books. Hosts Al Bond and Johnny Coughlan read footballers’ autobiographies and discuss them for you. Very kind of them. Music from the wonderful Darragh Fenlon, available on Spotify and Apple Music
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The original Cardiff City podcast. Talking all things Cardiff City, with news, views, opinions, and player interviews from Cardiff City players past and present. Subscribe and follow for all the latest from your original Cardiff City podcast. Check out https://www.viewfromtheninian.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VFTNinian Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/VFTNinian Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vftninian
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Mattuschka's Right Peg

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A podcast about 1. FC Union Berlin, brought to you by the folks behind Union in Englisch. Views aired in this podcast are those of the speakers, and aren't associated with 1. FC Union Berlin Twitter: @unioninenglisch Website: http://union-berlin.com
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Download 'One Of Our Own', the official Sheffield United Podcast for exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in SUFC's history as they reveal stories from bygone Bramall Lane eras. Hosts, Paul Walker and Kevin Cookson, sit down with Lane Legends to delve into their lives during their time at Sheffield United to give Blades fans unique insight.
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Off The Hook is Jimmy Bullard's brand new fishing podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet. Featuring in-depth interviews with the biggest names in the sporting world, Off The Hook brings together Jimmy's two great loves - football and fishing. Recorded on the bank of some of the UK's best fishing locations, you're guaranteed great stories, big laughs, and plenty of fish! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Episode 19, the Ademola Bookmen Podcast takes an ecclesiastical turn with our review of God’s book – Robbie Fowler’s, My Autobiography. Kop legend and the eighth highest scorer in the Premier League, Fowler notched a total of 183 goals for his boyhood club Liverpool who he left in reasonably acrimonious circumstances in 2001 only to return again…
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It’s Episode 18 and its Johan Cruyff’s My Turn for the Ademola Bookmen Podcast. Join us as we take a trip through the life of arguably the best influential person in the history of football. Cruyff won the European Cup three times with Ajax, the team whose stadium he grew up across the road from. He also invented the modern game of football with th…
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It’s Episode 17 and we are reading Boyeln Boy by Mr. West Ham himself, Mark Noble. Having been released in November 2022, this is by far the most recent book we have reviewed. Noble famously played for only one club (if you don’t count the time he spent at Arsenal, Hull, and Ipswich) but this book is perhaps most memorable for the revelation that h…
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Episode 16 focuses on the life and times of that most overlooked of the Class of 92, Robbie Savage. Less famous for his time as an underweight and underscoring striker in the Man United Youth Team than he is for his displays as an all tackling, all bullshiting midfielder for Leicester, Birmingham and Blackburn and others, Robbie is by his own admis…
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With a career in English football going all the way back to 1967, Neil Warnock has traveled to every corner of the country. In his 2013 book, The Gaffer – The Trials and Tribulations of a Football Manager, Warnock outlines his view of the football world. It’s an old fashion view, in many respects, but a romantic one too. Less an autobiography than …
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James Milner's first appearance in the Premier League was as a substitute for Manchester United's new technical director, Jason Wilcox. He is that bloody old. 634 Premier League appearances later, he may soon takeover Gareth Barry as the player with the most appearances of all. In 2019, he wrote Ask a Footballer, which is not so much an autobiograp…
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Wilson, Don, Bas, Mark, & Kyle chose to reconvene one last time this season instead of watching the 1./2. Bundesliga Relegation play-off for this episode of Mattuschka's Right Peg. We look back at the season that was. The highs and lows of a rollercoaster no one could imagine at the beginning of the season. February's Tor des Monats from Paulina Kr…
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Wilson, Don, Bas, Mark, & Kyle are joined by Dave from the 'Union Berlin in the U.K & Ireland' Facebook fan group for this episode of Mattuschka's Right Peg. Klassenerhalt. 1. FC Union Berlin managed to retain their Bundesliga status on goal difference thanks to a 2-1 win over SC Freiburg and results going our way elsewhere. Dave and Kyle give thei…
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In Episode 13 we read about the life and times of the chicken licking, Marseilles fan kicking, Patrice Evra. Born in Senegal, one of 24 children (not a typo), and raised in the meanest streets of Paris, Evra won five Premier Leagues with Manchester United and two Scudettos with Juventus. He also has the less enviable accolade of being the player wh…
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We were privileged to spend some time in the company of a Cardiff City great; Neil Warnock. We caught up with Neil about his new job at Torquay, his time at Cardiff City, working with Mehmet and Vincent, and everything else in between. Neil Warnock brings his One Last Time show to the Vale Sports Arena, Cardiff on June 21st. Tickets available here …
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Wilson, Don, Bas, Mark, & Kyle are in the studio for this episode of Mattuschka's Right Peg. The new manager bounce lasted about 40 minutes, as 1. FC Union Berlin managed to turn a 2-0 lead away to Köln into a 3-2 defeat. With one final league fixture at home to Europe-chasing SC Freiburg ahead, other than black pudding soup what comes next? We als…
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Wilson, Don, Bas, Mark, & Kyle are in the studio a week earlier than scheduled for this emergency episode of Mattuschka's Right Peg following the sacking earlier today of 1. FC Union Berlin head coach Nenad Bjelica. We ask how we've ended up in this position and try to look for positives ahead for the final two games of the season and the future th…
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Arsene Who? In Episode 12, we review our first book by a manager. He may have been a stranger when he arrived in England in 1996 but he is no stranger now. In his 22 years with Arsenal, Wenger went from nobody to managerial royalty, with a turn towards the end as the most hated man in North London, or at least so it seemed at the time. Is this the …
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It's Wilson, Bas, Mark, & Kyle for this episode of Mattuschka's Right Peg. We look back at the home defeat against Bayern and the draw away to Gladbach. We also look at what needs to change for Union to stay in the league, with vital games against Bochum and Köln ahead. If you want to get in contact with us, the best place to do so is ⁠here⁠. Thank…
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Erol Bulut's Bouncing Baby Bluebirds took the smug grin of Russell Martin's boat race as Cardiff City beat Southampton with a 96th minute winner. Two Ben's this week, no Tom. All the usual stuff. Use code VFTN15 for 15% off at our sponsor, Cardiff Classic Shirts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Who better to follow Diego Maradona than the Aldershot Hotshot Steve Claridge? Probably most famous for scoring the goal that got Leicester up to the Premier League in 1996, football's fruit and veg man played for 24 (by our count) clubs in a career that spanned four decades. Throughout that period, he traveled around in battered cars as he commute…
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Tom Phillips is away again so Alternative Wales' Ryan March fills in alongside the two Ben's. Cardiff City fell to a dismal 3-1 loss to Hull so expect the usual dissection of that result, discussions over the future of the club, kebab chat, and some interesting suggestions on how Cardiff could improve things. Thanks to Cardiff Classic Shirts for sp…
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After a few weeks off, the boys are back to discuss Cardiff City's loss against Sunderland and the win against Coventry. They also get into some Erol Bulut Theory and discuss your tweets. Thanks to Cardiff Classic Shirts for the continued sponsorship. Use code VFTN15 instore or online for 15% off your purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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Episode 10, the magic and mayhem of Diego Maradona. In this episode, Al and Johnny slalom their way around flailing defenders and through the life of arguably the best and certainly the greatest player of them all. Written in 2004, El Diego examines the life of a boy from Villa Fiorito in Buenos Aires who conquered Italy with lowly Napoli and the w…
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It's Wilson, Mark & Kyle in the studio for this episode of Mattuschka's Right Peg. Like many this season (but hopefully not Scotland on June 23rd - Kyle) Union lost in Stuttgart, however the team bounced back with a superb win against Werder Bremen. We discuss those games, Kyle sheds a tear over Jakub Busk and we look ahead to a tricky run of fixtu…
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In Episode 9, we take a tour on an open top bin lorry with Neville Southall's The Binman Chronicles back to a time when Everton FC were riding high at the top of the English football pyramid. In a career that brought him such highs as two league wins, Southall also experienced the lows (or at least, the lowers) of playing in the basement of English…
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Wilson, Mark, Bas, & Kyle are in the studio for this episode of Mattuschka’s Right Peg. We kick off looking back at the games against Hoffenheim, Heidenheim and Dortmund. We also dive into the recent protests, and the victory for fans and club members across Germany that followed as a result. If you want to get in contact with us, the best place to…
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In Episode 8, Al and Johnny visit the first literary work by Peter Crouch, the all volleying, sometime header-ing, everyman of English football. At 6ft 7 inches, Crouch is the 3rd tallest player ever to play in the Premier League and while he ended his career as a universally liked person, his road to stardom started with regular abuse from fans, i…
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In the introduction to his Back from the Brink, his 2006 autobiography, Paul McGrath is described by his ghostwriter, Vincent Hogan, as "undeniably Ireland's best loved sportsman". In Episode 7 of the Ademola Bookmen Podcast, Al and Johnny wrestle with what must surely be one of the heaviest books in the football canon. The book, which won both the…
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Wilson, Mark, Cherrie, Don, & Kyle are in the studio for this episode of Mattuschka’s Right Peg. Another month has gone, and things appear to be looking up, despite having no right-backs, with our coach settling things on the pitch and starting fights with opposition players off it. We chat about the month that was Union, on and off the park and lo…
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With Ademola Lookman plotting a course to the final of the African Cup of Nations where he may (fingers crossed) find himself taking on Ivory Coast, the Ademola Bookmen Podcast bring you our AFCON special. Didier Drogba, the greatest Chelsea player of all time according to Chelsea fans. A scorer of great goals - that one against Liverpool in 2006 c…
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It's the first podcast after the January transfer window and Cardiff City are back on the up. With a 1-0 win over Watford, the end of the January window, and several new signings to discuss, Ryan from Alternative Wales joins the two Bens to discuss it all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In 2016, as his playing career was coming to an end, Joey Barton published his autobiography. Titled "No Nonsense", the book takes us through Joey's turbulent childhood in Liverpool; being spurned by Everton, the team he supported as a boy; and through his professional career with teams including Manchester City, Newcastle United, and Marseilles. B…
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Mark, Bas, Don, & Kyle are in the studio for this episode of Mattuschka’s Right Peg. After a hiatus partly down to events following the Real Madrid game (we discuss within), we cover the last nearly two months of all things 1. FC Union Berlin. Finally scoring a goal and then some points in the Bundesliga, hiring Nenad Bjelica, finally winning a gam…
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Excuse the bad attempt at an OC reference in the title but the Bluebirds participation in the FA Cup is over for another season. A farcical game at Hillsborough saw Cardiff City dumped out 4-0. Ryan March joins in place of an injured (food poisoning) Ben Price. The boys reflect on that, the transfer window, and your twitter questions. Learn more ab…
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Cardiff City are back and the Bluebirds went to Preston to meet an old foe...and Bobby Madley. But this time, the controversy went for the Bluebirds and the lads brought home a massive three points from Deepdale. We discuss the 99th minute winner, the upcoming WBA game and your tweets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adch…
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