In another exclusive WSC Supporters’ Club edition of the podcast, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray get in the mood for Euro 2020 with talk of Bulgaria’s stay in Ravenscar, seeing Zidane while lawn-mowing and musing the concept of an Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy Trophy. Their Euros chat also takes in post-tournament signings from Ipswich’s Sergei Baltacha to Torben Piechnik of Liverpool, worst team performances, the manager who possibly knew Greek whistling dialect, Luxembourg glory and mascot terror. Plus, Record Breakers takes us to Cologne, Rome and London.
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With his clean sheet in the FA Cup final and a man-of-the-match performance to win the UEFA Cup, the Cannock-born keeper contributed to the biggest days in the club’s history
From Doncaster loanee Theo Streete’s sole Football League strike to Thierry Henry capping off his Highbury love affair, being the last or first to score at a ground secures your place in history
Having adorned countless bedroom walls across the country, the Bartholomew Football History Map still holds a fascination nearly 50 years after it was first published
Magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss players’ hobbies from radio Rebrov to pigeon fancying, ponder different types of football hats and list sightings of footballers in real life. Plus, a lunge into the pages of issue 397 of When Saturday Comes magazine, including Ipswich Town, adopted home town heroes and Charles Reep’s POMO collection. Record Breakers takes us to Germany, Yugoslavia and Oldham. Warning: includes Mart Poom’s hand jive and Nobby Solano’s trumpet.