
Best bits of the show so far - Part 1
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07/24/23 • 31 min
WE'RE BACK! Sort of...
In readiness for season two in September (some INCREDIBLE guests lined up, by the way...) we're releasing a few compilation episodes of some of the most memorable moments, anecdotes, guests and games from series one.
Featuring in this episode:
Comedians Marv Dickinson and James Cook remember Sky Sports' A Whole New Ball Game ad campaign (taken from Episode 1)
Sheffield United legend Brian Deane recalls his early career, including scoring the Premier League's first ever goal (taken from Episode 4)
Comedian Simon Emanuel reveals his favourite Swans player ever (taken from Episode 12) and author Rob Fletcher (taken from Episode 10) explains how the birth of the Premier League came to be.
Journalist Joe Rawson, live from Qatar, (taken from Episode 7) and former LMA Manager of the Year Danny Wilson (taken from Episode 8) remember Paulo Di Canio's infamous push from opposite perspectives in the stands and from the dugout.
We finish with comedian Alex Hylton joining me to launch Play Your Apps Right for a chaotic maiden voyage with Marv and James.
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.
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WE'RE BACK! Sort of...
In readiness for season two in September (some INCREDIBLE guests lined up, by the way...) we're releasing a few compilation episodes of some of the most memorable moments, anecdotes, guests and games from series one.
Featuring in this episode:
Comedians Marv Dickinson and James Cook remember Sky Sports' A Whole New Ball Game ad campaign (taken from Episode 1)
Sheffield United legend Brian Deane recalls his early career, including scoring the Premier League's first ever goal (taken from Episode 4)
Comedian Simon Emanuel reveals his favourite Swans player ever (taken from Episode 12) and author Rob Fletcher (taken from Episode 10) explains how the birth of the Premier League came to be.
Journalist Joe Rawson, live from Qatar, (taken from Episode 7) and former LMA Manager of the Year Danny Wilson (taken from Episode 8) remember Paulo Di Canio's infamous push from opposite perspectives in the stands and from the dugout.
We finish with comedian Alex Hylton joining me to launch Play Your Apps Right for a chaotic maiden voyage with Marv and James.
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.
Listen: https://podfollow.com/when-football-began-again
YouTube: @whenfootballbeganagainpod
Instagram: whenfootybeganagainpod
Facebook: @WhenFootyBeganAgainPod
Twitter: @WFBApod
TikTok: whenfootballbegan
You can also get in touch via [email protected] with your own memories - we'll share as many as we can in future episodes.
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Charity founder Charlie Edinburgh picks his memorable matches
Host Carl Jones is joined by founder of the JE3 Foundation Charlie Edinburgh to discuss the work of his incredible charity, the legacy of his dad Justin and the matches he'd take with him to a deserted island.
It's an emotional chat in places and an inspirational one in others as Charlie shares how he and his family have coped with the sudden and tragic passing of former Spurs and Leyton Orient legend Justin Edinburgh following a cardiac arrest in 2019. He was just 49.
Charlie explains why the Foundation is campaigning to get Justin's Law recognised, the importance of having access to defibrillators in public places where sport takes place and the simple steps everyone can take to improve the chances of surviving an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest beyond the current 1 in 10 - a statistic that is proven to increased with greater awareness, education and access to defibs.
For his match choices, the memory of his dad is a thread throughout with a shared love of Spurs and an intense pride of his achievements as a manager with Newport and Leyton Orient featuring. There's also bad news for Arsenal's Invincibles with a tongue-in-cheek Room 101 choice...
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.
Sign Justin's Law here: https://www.change.org/p/uk-parliament-justins-law-defibrillators-in-all-health-and-sporrs-facilities-in-the-uk
Support the JE3 Foundation here: https://je3foundation.com/
Be In That Number book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/That-Number-Pochettinos-Tottenham-supporters/dp/B086Y44TG4
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Facebook: @WhenFootyBeganAgainPod
Twitter: @WFBApod
TikTok: whenfootballbegan
You can also get in touch via [email protected] with your own memories - we'll share as many as we can in future episodes.
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Next Episode

Best bits of the show so far - Part 2
Ahead of season two launching in September (some INCREDIBLE guests lined up, by the way...) here's another compilation episode of some of the most memorable moments, anecdotes, guests and games from series one that you might have missed.
Featuring in this episode:
Comedian Josh Pugh on coaching Junior Football (taken from Episode 15)
Author Rob Fletcher on the importance of Arsenal vs Liverpool in 1989 and its impact on the modern game (taken from Episode 10)
Poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan on the prospect of being rescued from a desert island by Jan Aage Fjortoft (taken from Episode 2)
We discuss the greatest ever Premier League Algerian with Swindon Town fans Rich Pullen and Joe Ross Williams (taken from Episode 3) and then find out what it's like to have Riyad Mahrez as a son-in-law with former Premier League star Ashley Ward (taken from Episode 13)
We remember the West Ham fan plucked from the stands to score on his debut in 1994/95 (taken from Episode 11) and discover who the worst goalkeeper in Blackpool is with Chris Taylor and Nathan Fogg (taken from Episode 14)
We finish with a Barnsley-flavoured Play Your Apps Right with Pete Selwood and Ian Wilkinson (taken from Episode 9) before Brian Deane gets the final word (taken from Episode 2)
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.
Listen: https://podfollow.com/when-football-began-again
YouTube: @whenfootballbeganagainpod
Instagram: whenfootybeganagainpod
Facebook: @WhenFootyBeganAgainPod
Twitter: @WFBApod
TikTok: whenfootballbegan
You can also get in touch via [email protected] with your own memories - we'll share as many as we can in future episodes.
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