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We start part two by look at a defeat to that lot up the road (don’t worry we don’t do that EVER AGAIN!) and discuss when a dressing room has favourites but also a cautionary tale of playing youngsters too early in the wrong game, although sometimes unavoidable with a small thin squad (sound familiar!).
Derek talks us through how injuries can affect your mood and ultimately a player’s career. We discuss the number of different forwards that Glenn Roeder was forced to field from the bench, on loan and from the youth team to try to cover for the loss of Paul Furlong sold to Chelsea.
We chat about Craig Ramage whose confidence and technique lit up the performances for many supporters and also laugh about Craigs constant struggle with gravity in the opposition’s penalty box.
Transfers, tactics, injuries, the depth of the squad in the mid-nineties and the good side of agents now are discussed.
Derek’s post Watford career, move back into non-league and coaching plus move into radio and co-commentating and the lads offer tips as to how to not to co-commentate are covered and finally we ask about a certain nickname.
This podcast is sort of sponsored by Lurpack – or so you’d think!
COYH!
This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.
Huge thanks to all our Patreons:
Chris Giannone,
RichWFC2,
Steve Holliman,
Ian Ball,
Paul Fiander Turner,
Sean Gourley,
Lee Anselmo,
John Parslow,
Mark von Herkomer,
Neil Silverstein,
Steve Brown,
Dave Lavender,
Skyla Rose,
Kasey Brown,
Nipper Harrison,
Boyd Mayover,
Colin Payne,
Paul Riley,
Gary Wood,
Karl Campion,
Kevin Kremen,
The Big Le – Bofski,
Greg Theaker,
Malcolm Williams,
Bryan Edwards,
Peter Ryan,
Jack Foster,
Jason Rose,
Michael Abrahams,
Ian Bacon,
Ken Green,
Carl Clare,
Nick Nieuwland,
Colin Smith
Ant!!!!!
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We start part two by look at a defeat to that lot up the road (don’t worry we don’t do that EVER AGAIN!) and discuss when a dressing room has favourites but also a cautionary tale of playing youngsters too early in the wrong game, although sometimes unavoidable with a small thin squad (sound familiar!).
Derek talks us through how injuries can affect your mood and ultimately a player’s career. We discuss the number of different forwards that Glenn Roeder was forced to field from the bench, on loan and from the youth team to try to cover for the loss of Paul Furlong sold to Chelsea.
We chat about Craig Ramage whose confidence and technique lit up the performances for many supporters and also laugh about Craigs constant struggle with gravity in the opposition’s penalty box.
Transfers, tactics, injuries, the depth of the squad in the mid-nineties and the good side of agents now are discussed.
Derek’s post Watford career, move back into non-league and coaching plus move into radio and co-commentating and the lads offer tips as to how to not to co-commentate are covered and finally we ask about a certain nickname.
This podcast is sort of sponsored by Lurpack – or so you’d think!
COYH!
This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.
Huge thanks to all our Patreons:
Chris Giannone,
RichWFC2,
Steve Holliman,
Ian Ball,
Paul Fiander Turner,
Sean Gourley,
Lee Anselmo,
John Parslow,
Mark von Herkomer,
Neil Silverstein,
Steve Brown,
Dave Lavender,
Skyla Rose,
Kasey Brown,
Nipper Harrison,
Boyd Mayover,
Colin Payne,
Paul Riley,
Gary Wood,
Karl Campion,
Kevin Kremen,
The Big Le – Bofski,
Greg Theaker,
Malcolm Williams,
Bryan Edwards,
Peter Ryan,
Jack Foster,
Jason Rose,
Michael Abrahams,
Ian Bacon,
Ken Green,
Carl Clare,
Nick Nieuwland,
Colin Smith
Ant!!!!!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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