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  • footballpubcast 9:14 am on May 10, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    Pubcast #79: Don’t knock it 

    This week’s recording features all your usual Pubcast regulars; plus a special guest appearance from the wind affected door at our local pub! We won’t keep banging on about that though
    We’ve got another packed show for you including…

    • FA Cup final reaction
    • Promotions and relegations now confirmed
    • Issues to be settled – Prem and playoffs
    • Barmby sacked by Hull City
    • Fiorentina coach sacked… for fighting
    • Naughty boys of the week; Villa players
    • Mansfield chief executive Carolyn Still
    • Bale to Man City for £40m
    • Joe Hart best in Europe?
    • Cardiff City re-branding!
    • Score Prediction: West Brom v Arsenal
    • Pick of the upcoming games
    • Melbourne Heart news
    • Zakora’s revenge
    • plus much more

     
  • footballpubcast 8:25 am on May 3, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    Pubcast #78: Turning the airwaves Blue 

    A packed show this week as the Pubcasters discuss a plethora of football related topics – all whilst our resident Northerner Mike Coxon drowns his considerable sorrows with an alcohol free bottle of Becks Blue. As we went live his family were unavailable for comment. This week’s talking points include…

    • Manchester derby reaction
    • Hodgson “The Brain” for England
    • Steve Keen tactical genius
    • Performance of the week
    • Promotions and relegations confirmed
    • Cisse fails to score for Toon!
    • Football League issues still to be settled – promotions, relegations and playoffs
    • Barca v Chelsea and Real v B.Munich reactions
    • Stoke fans boo Aaron Ramsey and Arsenal players for passing!
    • Naughty players this week; David Goodwillie, Jermain Pennant, Brighton squad
    • 1000th Prem League Goal
    • Suarez goal of the season contender
    • Graham Alexander scores for PNE
    • Barmby suspended by Hull City
    • FA Cup final preview
    • Player retirements
    • Score Prediction: Cardiff City v West Ham Utd
    • Our pick of the weekends games
    • The FA Cup Jedi Master
    • Plus much more

     
  • footballpubcast 11:25 am on May 1, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    1 Leg On The Cup: Banter with Barber! 

    Our friends @1LegOnTheCup met up with the FA’s own David Barber last week. Here’s how they got on…

    St. George’s day, 23rd April 2012. Me & the big fella are off to Wembley for a chat with the FA’s historian David Barber. Who? I hear you cry, although he’s not what you would call a ‘household name’ to football fans up & down the country, David is probably the biggest neutral fan there is when it comes to cup football or any football for that matter! In fact if someone was to ask you right now how many football games have you been to in your life would you know? Because we asked David that question and without pausing for even a second to think about it he said “6,263 starting with my first game in 1960 when Crystal Palace took on Hitchin Town in the 1st round proper in the cup & i still have the programme here that cost 4d” AMAZING! So what do you think Anorak or Jedi Master? Well for the next 90 minutes (believe it or not) we intended to find out……..

    Q. so putting you on the spot, can you remember anything about that Palace game & does that mean you’re a palace fan?

    A. yes i remember everything about it. I was 9 years old and it was a cold, grey but dry 5th of November afternoon with a crowd of 22,000 at the ground. My Dad had noticed my interest in football after watching the Wolves / Blackburn cup final on TV as well as the classic European cup final played at Hampden Park between Real Madrid & Eintracht Frankfurt that finished 7-3 & was also shown on TV. Dad had purposely waited for a fixture like this as he was sure that there would be goals & he didn’t want my first ever game to be a boring 0-0 draw. He was right, Palace won 6-2! From then on, i was hooked & the 60’s was a great time to be a Palace fan as they were in the old 4th division in 1960 climbing their way through the ranks and gained promotion to the 1st division in 1969.
    During this time i was also hooked on the game itself and when Palace were playing away i went to as many non-league or amateur games as they were called in those days, as i could. Dad would take me to watch teams like Sutton, Carshalton, Redhill, Croydon, Merston, Banstead, Epsom & Ewell…. any or all of the local sides in the Surrey area & i loved these games because you seemed to get more goals per game.

    I followed Palace home & away for as many games as i could up until the 80/81 season when they went through, i think, 4 managers in a month & the team just seemed to give up and were relegated. All this time i was watching more & more non league games and knew i was a fan of the game itself rather than a particular team, and so I looked for a new professional team to favour or follow & decided on Bournemouth only because i liked the place itself & Chelsea cup final goal scorer David Webb was their manager. I watched most of their home games & a couple of away’s in my first season with them, and i was there to see them win promotion to the 3rd division with a point away at Bradford City. I stayed with Bournemouth until i moved to Holland Park & i was close enough to walk to Loftus Rd. plus QPR played on a plastic pitch in those days which pretty much guaranteed the game would be on! They made it to the Milk Cup final but lost to Oxford in 86 but i remember a young goalkeeper called David Seamen starting his career at the loft.

    Q. with the amount of games you have seen over the years you must have a favourite ground?
    A. yes, Wembley. it’s such a fantastic stadium as was the old one it has to be my favourite, although i do like going to Chelsea & Fulham and when i was at university in Liverpool i used to go and watch South Liverpool quite a lot who had a very impressive ground for a small club.

    Q. what was the first cup final you went to?
    A. my first cup final was actually the amateur cup final in 63, it was also my first ever game at Wembley, i was 12 years old and Wimbledon beat Sutton 4-0. Eddie Reynolds scored all 4 & all of them were headers.

    Q. what would you say are the main differences between the old & new Wembley, good & bad?
    A. i’ve seen over 300 games at Wembley at all levels & the only thing you can’t have from the old stadium is the history, well that and all those dreaded steps you had to climb to get into the place! I know people miss the iconic sight of the twin towers on a warm & sunny cup final day but times change and future generations will see the new arch as their grail or symbol in the years to come and new history will be written.

    Q. what would you say to purists like us who think FA Cup semi finals should not be played here when other stadiums like Cardiff’s Millennium could be used?
    A. why would you not want your team to play here? One of the biggest problems with the old Wembley is that it just wasn’t used, England would play 3 maybe 4 times a year, a couple of cup finals and the charity shield was all it was used for, i say if you have this place then use it.

    We then spoke about our love for the cup & our involvement in other cup games such as the Trophy & Vase, we told him of a few things that had happened to us at various games we’re been to this season that we thought he may find interesting. We quickly found out that David really doesn’t have any sort of preference when it comes to football, it could be England in a World Cup final or Droylsden FC setting off in the 1st round of the FA Trophy, if he’s at the game he WILL NOT miss a single kick & will watch both games with the same 100% concentration, he told us he doesn’t talk to anyone during any game he watches for fear of missing something & is NEVER late back to his seat after the half time break!

    On our way into the library we walked passed a trophy cabinet that had replicas of all the FA silverware on show, we went to Sheffield last year because the FA Cup was touring the country & you could have your photo taken with the famous trophy at the end of the tour. We were naffed off on the day when the tour guide told us “this isn’t the real one, there’s about 40 of these things all together” but this prompted our next question…

    Q. how many FA Cups are there, and where is the actual cup?
    A. i think there are about 4, there’s always a replica here at Wembley & the TV people have the one that was used up until 1991. There’s one kept in a bank vault somewhere just in case there’s ever a problem with the real one. The actual cup has just recently returned from Manchester City. Each year the cup is engraved quickly at the full time whistle & given to the winners on the day, that team then keeps it until about 6 weeks before the next final when it’s returned for cleaning & prepared for the next winners.

    Q. how many FA cup finals have you been to, and which one was your best?
    A. i get asked this question a lot & the first part is easy, when Chelsea play Liverpool in a couple of weeks it will be my 40th FA cup final, as for the best i think i would have to say Leeds v Sunderland in 73. I was in with the Sunderland fans on the day & being a relatively youngish man i was swept away with the emotions of it all on the day, in fact i recently interviewed Jim Montgomery, the Sunderland keeper that day, for an article on the website & to him that double save is as fresh in his mind today as if it was yesterday!

    Q. why is this year’s cup final billed as Chelsea v Liverpool & not Liverpool v Chelsea?
    A. it’s the same every year, it’s purely alphabetical and whoever are named first on the programme, as Chelsea are this year, their fans will be given the North end ticket allocation of the stadium.

    All the way through this interview David never once referred to any reference books or even paused for thought for any length of time before answering any of the questions we put to him even though we were in an actual library! The man still uses hard copies for stats & figures in his role as a quiz master when he has to come up with questions you just can’t Google! There was a smaller version of the Bobby Moore statue in the library that i had to get a photo of, then we hit David with a few quick-fire questions….

    Q. Oxo or Bovril?
    A. i’ve only ever had Bovril twice in my life, i’m more of a soup man.

    Q. best pie & from where?
    A. this will be back in my Palace era, a meat & potato pie from Gigg Ln. Bury.

    Q. we recently asked Lawrie Sanchez where he was stood when Dave Beasant saved John Aldridge’s penalty in 88, where were you?
    A. i was sat 2 rows down & just to the left of Her Majesty the Queen.

    The next question was supposed to be as quick-fire as the last but when i asked what was the best goal he had seen in a cup final? & he answered Sammy Mcllroy’s dribbling, bobbling almost slow motion equaliser for Man. United against Arsenal in 79 i couldn’t contain myself as i was at the same game & spent the next 15 minutes or so telling him about my experiences of that & the 81 final replay i was also at, and i was supposed to be asking him about his memories! But the Rhino, after noticing Wembley still isn’t quite finished yet, got us back on track……

    Q. after witnessing George Williams, a young 16 year old lad playing for the MK Dons, score in the 1st round proper. Have you ever spotted someone at an early age & tipped them to go on to greatness?
    A. not really, i did spot 2 players at youth level and thought they would be great England players one day in Joe Cole & Jermaine Pennant but then again i thought 2 other players had no chance because one was too small & the other had very thin legs and they were Jermain Defoe & Peter Crouch.

    Q. staying with England, what was your first England game at Wembley?
    A. England v Mexico in the 66 World Cup with Dad, we also went to the Argentina game but couldn’t get tickets for the final & had to watch it on TV. No one expected England to actually win it that year & i still can’t believe it sometimes even now!

    There was a little battered old book on the table in front of us & when we asked “apart from us wanting to do this interview with you, what’s the most unusual thing you’ve been asked?” he pointed to the little book and told us that Pan Books had approached him before the 100th final in 81, they were doing lots of different things at the time and wanted to publish a book about the FA Cup with it being the centenary. He went on to tell us that it had only taken him 2 weeks to write this facts & figures account of the history of the cup but he had done it on ‘works time’ & therefore had to split the royalties with the FA, but still netted himself about £1,200 which was pretty good back in 1980!

    Q. what’s the most distance you’ve covered to watch a cup game, and was it worth it?
    A. i can’t remember the year but i was still studying & Palace had been drawn away to Plymouth in the 2nd round, the train journey seemed to last forever but it looked like it was going to be worth the effort when David Swindlehurst scored the opener, however Plymouth scored twice & in the last minute at 2-1 down Palace won a penalty, Terry Venables stepped up to take it but it was saved by Jim Furnell and that made the train ride home seem even longer!

    Q. we decided to follow the FA Cup this season by letting the cup itself dictate our path to the final, have you ever done something similar?
    A. i’ve never followed the cup itself the same as you are doing but i did decide one year that i would go to a game in every round of all 3 competitions, the cup, trophy & vase. I needed a couple of replays to make it possible when the fixtures clashed but i managed to do it & that included all 3 finals of course.

    Q. other than a final what was the best FA cup game you have been to?
    A. this will have to be back when i was very young in my palace days. I had written to the club for tickets & had to include postal orders for the upcoming home game with the mighty Nottingham Forrest in 1965. I remember showing everyone at school the tickets when they arrived like i was the cat with the cream. Palace were massive underdogs on the day with no chance of beating a very in-form Forrest but every player on the team stepped up that day and we won handsomely in the end 3-1, one of those perfect team performances you only see once every blue moon.

    Q. on our travels this season we visited Sheffield FC the oldest club in the world founded in 1857, do you agree & have you ever been?
    A. yes we here at Wembley support their 1857 status & i used to have a diary as a schoolboy that stated they were the oldest club and i used to wonder who they played? If they were the oldest then they must have also been the only club at some point, i found out years later that they used to play between themselves, married men v bachelors or names beginning with A –L against M – Z. But even though i’ve been to both Sheffield United & Wednesday, i’ve never actually been to Sheffield FC’s ground.
    The next question we asked ended up being our last, we didn’t intend it to be as it was just a short & straight forward question but the answer had me & the big fella sat there open-mouthed and just in total ore of this man sat before us as he answered.

    Q. how did you get a job with the FA?
    A. well it was more luck than anything, i had finished my ‘A’ levels & knew i wanted a job in football, namely journalism within the game. Local newspapers wanted people like me to start at the bottom level covering weddings, dog shows etc. & i didn’t want to do anything like that so i wrote to the FA asking if they had any vacancies? I received a very quick response from the FA secretary, a chap called Dennis Follows. His letter told me there weren’t any vacancies at that time but would i like to come down to the FA for a chat?

    So i went down to 22 Lancaster Gate, before the move to No. 16 obviously, & had a very pleasant meeting where i told him of my ambitions to work in football as a journalist & i had written to the FA because they must have more staff than ordinary football clubs. As it turned out we also had something very unusual in common, after finishing my ‘A’ levels i took time out to travel Europe to take in some continental football & after watching Kickers Offenbach play Borussia Dortmund in a German cup game, i had nowhere to stay after the game and ended up sleeping at Frankfurt railway station & Mr. Follows told me that he had also once spent the night at the same railway station a couple of years before when he was over there watching football. 2 weeks after our meeting someone left the International office at the FA to further his education & the job in Sir Alf Ramsey’s office was mine and i’ve been here at the FA ever since.

    It was quite daunting at first and one of my duties was to have a cup of tea ready for Sir Alf as he arrived from his home in Ipswich every day & on days when the England team were training i would have to take footballs to the training ground & get them autographed for local hospitals to raffle off and i was a little too shy to ask the superstars of the day. Alan Mullery was a great help with this task as he would stop the training session & get the players to sign the balls for me.

    One of the stand-out memories for me during this time was in 1972 when Sir Alf told me to come over to the Hendon Hall hotel in North London where he had the England team gathered. I was to bring a projector & the film of England’s game against West Germany from the 1970 world cup finals.
    I was the projectionist that day with Gordon Banks to my left & Bobby Moore to my right, and I would run the film & stop it where Sir Alf told me to so he could discuss various tactics with the players & point out things he had spotted regarding the German team. A very interesting but nervous afternoon for me.

    Our time with David had simply flown by and the only thing left to do now was to present him with his own cup! I had a coffee mug printed with our 1 Leg On The Cup.com logo & presented it to him and said “for a guy who loves cup football i would like to present you with your own cup!” i still don’t know if he was pleased or not but he accepted it and we left him to get back to his books.
    We still can’t decide on anorak or Jedi but after the best 90 minutes i’ve spent at Wembley without seeing a ball kicked, we would defiantly say ‘Legend!’ we could of talked to him all day if the clock would of let us, every game, ground or goal he has seen is still fresh in his mind & he can recall it almost instantly without the internet or any book. Hopefully he will write his memoirs one day because i would be first in line & if i ever find myself on that TV show, he’s without doubt my ‘phone a friend’

     
    • Tony1Leg 12:59 pm on May 1, 2012 Permalink

      what nice chaps them 1 Leg On The Cup guys are :-)

    • footballpubcast 1:01 pm on May 1, 2012 Permalink

      Ha ha even if you do say so yourself!

  • footballpubcast 8:30 am on April 25, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    1 Leg On The Cup: Semi Final Part 3 

    The second half is only a few minutes old when the ‘did it / didn’t it’ moment came as Juan Mata peeled off in celebration after scoring the 2nd for Chelsea? We had absolutely no idea if it was a goal or not, in fact we thought a penalty had been given when we seen John Terry on the floor with his arms spread like he was appealing to the ref. A moment or 2 later the blue side of the stadium erupted & the scoreboard changed to 0-2.
    A more relaxed mood now with the Chelsea fans sat with us, but that soon disappeared on 56 minutes when Adebayor went one-on-one with Cech & looked certain to score! The striker & keeper both ended up in a heap in the penalty area but the ultra-quick Bale was on hand to slot the ball home in front of the Spurs fans! If only he wouldn’t do that stupid love heart goal celebration after scoring! 1-2.

    The next 20 minutes seen Chelsea turning the screw & gaining the upper hand, Mata sends in the perfect pass for Ramires, who had slipped Assou Ekotto & was now goal side of the defender & took his chance to put Chelsea further in front with a little dink over Cudicini. 1-3.
    With just 10 minutes left , me & the big fella are fairly confident this will be done & dusted within normal time giving us at least a fair chance of catching the 9.51 out of Euston. Step up & take a bow Mr. Frank Lampard! WOW! It’s the only word i can think of & if you’re not sure what i’m on about then go & check it out on the ITV i-Player! 1-4.

    However, this was cause for concern for us. On the one hand this will definitely be all over in 90 mins but on the other hand the Spurs fans are now flocking out of the stadium in droves! “i can’t really see anyone heading North can you?” the Rhino asks me as more & more empty seats become visible to our left.
    84 minutes on the clock & 85,000 people that will ALL be heading for that London as soon as the ref blows for time! “stick or twist 1 leg?” and by the time he had finished asking the question we were sadly looking for the nearest exit ;-( we hate leaving before time at any game but this was worse as it was the biggest game yet but we just couldn’t risk it…. DAM!

    I just had time to buy one of them half & half scarves from the stall outside as we headed for the over ground station. The temporary barriers were in place zig-zagging us to the station entrance and by the time we had to stop we reckoned there was maybe 500 people in front of us.
    Everyone in the que was a spurs fan, a very sombre & quiet gathering all with that ‘i just can’t believe it’ look on their face, this was no time for me & the big fella to crack jokes or even be happy yet inside i was still buzzing from the fantastic football experience Wembley had just given me. A big cheer went up from the stadium in the distance & i, along with everyone else thought that was the final whistle until various phones started beeping with the news of Malouda’s injury time 5th goal filtered through! This news didn’t go down very well at all, and we also blended in well with sheer disappointment at missing a goal, although nobody knew that

    I’ve said it before but the Rhino IS a logistical genius! I’m still not sure how it happened but at 8.05 we were stood with hundreds of people in front of us & we still had a bit of a journey to do. We got the 2nd train out of Wembley, a tube to somewhere, up some steps, down an escalator to another tube before we popped up at Kings Cross with the hotel in sight!
    I just use the big fella like a blocker in American football in situations like this or a tiny child holding on to Mummy’s coat belt & just try and keep up! With our bags now in-hand we were back on the tube for the one stop journey & sat in the station bar with a beer for 9.15! Brilliant!
    So after all the perfect planning to get back to Euston on time it turns out the train was delayed by 15 minutes! In fact it wasn’t even there; we had to wait for a service coming in from Piccadilly & for it to be ‘prepared’ before we could depart.

    Once we finally boarded the train we found our reserved seats, we had 2 isle seats opposite each other on a table of 4, the 2 window seats were already taken by a young couple & when i looked back at the big fella saying “we’re in these 2” the young girl looked at me and with a smart look on her face said “well this is going to be a bit of a squeeze if YOU’RE sitting here!” laughing quite loudly because she hadn’t seen the Rhino yet i said “don’t worry love, i’ll sit here my mate can sit next to you” the look on her face was priceless when the big fella came into view saying “come on darlin’, budge up don’t be shy” lol lol lol stuck up cow!
    Once again though, the Rhino had a cunning plan! We took our new seats in the first class carriage & when the guard came to collect the £30 weekend up-grade charge the Rhino re-negotiated the price to £10 because the train was late & a mess! The guy is a logistical genius

    The driver made up the time & we were back in Manchester for just after 1 in the morning where my one & only offspring was there waiting for us bless him. On the way back we jotted down a few questions we want to throw at David Barber next week, if you was going to meet a bloke with such a vast knowledge & experience of FA Cup football, what would you ask him? I’m going to turn the interview into a blog & post it next week sometime if all goes well…. i’m quite looking forward to it

     
  • footballpubcast 11:16 am on April 24, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    1 Leg On The Cup: Semi Final Part 2 

    We were in the Royal George outside Euston by now & the reds had won 2-1, we had tried to meet up with Dave, (a fellow blogger who was on his own cup run from the extra prelim’s) earlier on in the day at Thirsty Eddies but the police had put a stop to that shutting the pubs but he made it to the George for the ‘hands across the country’ moment when 1 Leg On The Cup met 3 Men & A Trophy! I still don’t know how he managed it but he got tickets for his game and we wasn’t really supposed to meet until the final if you follow both of our routes

    I didn’t even hear Treacle get mentioned in the National but the George was packed by the end of the race & we joined in with the confetti style throwing of unwanted betting slips into the air! Happy reds & sad blues were all over the place without even a hint at any sort of trouble, but i was flagging fast by now & when the big fella suggested we should get a carry-out and go back to the flop to watch the boxing i couldn’t agree quickly enough 
    I managed to stay awake just long enough to see Tyson Fury win although i was somewhat confused by the fact he seemed to be fighting left handed? I did ask the Rhino a couple of times about this but the only answer i seemed to be getting was him thrusting a phone at me saying ”what’s that?” as he had about 10 different games of ‘draw something’ going at once on his mobile! He did however have the time to take the photo of me as i finally burnt out, i knew he would get revenge from the train earlier that morning!

    Sunday! & i’m up in time for the Grand Prix on the 32” TV at the foot of my bed, and after a quick scout round the room, the big fella has “done me a favour” by drinking ALL the beer left over from the night before! “it’s less for you to carry later on” is the actual words he used, what a nice, thoughtful chap ;-)
    Breakfast was spot on at the hotel as once again my faith in the almighty is restored with his most wonderful of creations…… Bacon! A buffet style breakfast where you can serve yourself as many times as you want & after my 3rd trip i was finally full. I was contemplating knicking some marmalade from the table as we were off to Paddington later & i might meet a certain little bear from my childhood? A very stern looking Rhino looks at me…. “going to be one of those days with you is it?”

    Showered, teeth brushed & half a pint of mouth wash we’re off out into that London again. The plan for today is to meet up with Chidge & the Chelsea podcast guys in the Victoria pub, Paddington but the Rhino has talked me out of the marmalade idea with the promise of a magic trick at the first McDonald’s we come across! mmmm, not the best trick i’ve ever seen sending me to the counter with 1 sticker short to get 2 free coffees even though it worked. Although the big fella did give out relationship advice while we were in there, after over-hearing a conversation between 2 girls & one of them complaining about her boyfriend not treating her well, as we were leaving he stopped & said “look darlin’, just ditch him – Love is like a fart, if you have to force it then it’s Shit!” lol lol lol just brilliant! The guy should have his own TV show lol lol.

    The Vic was easy to find & we were there nice and early which isn’t great when it’s £3.90 a pint but there was a good crowd building up and everyone was nervous about the game & no one wanted to predict a score. There was even talk about the Champions League semi being more important & people would rather take a win over Barca’ than Spurs if they had to choose!? All we wanted was for it to be all done in 90 minutes! With a Chelsea win of course ;-)
    Chidge finally turned up about half 2 and told everyone that a Chelsea win was a definite because i was there & i’m their latest & newest good luck charm! “me, really? A bloke with a leg missing is your good luck charm?” “yeah good point…. don’t worry everyone, the Rhino is here, he’s our latest & newest good luck charm!”

    Leaving the Chelsea boys in the Vic, we head off a little earlier that them for Wembley & this time we have tickets for the game! Same deal as yesterday, off the tube at Wembley Central and the main difference between today & yesterday is the amount of police. Yesterday they were all over the place & today there’s not even half of the amount of our high-vis friends?
    Surely today was more of a threat for crowd trouble? Chelsea & Spurs are supposedly bitter rivals and we had heard the word ‘hatred’ used on more than one occasion by both sets of fans over the last couple of days, still i’m sure the police know what they’re doing, it’s not like they’re going to leave themselves open to ridicule in any way is it?

    We walk up Wembley way & the last time i did this was 20 years ago in 1992 to watch Man. U beat Forrest 1-0 in the Rumbelows League Cup final.! God i’m old! lol lol i’ve been to Wembley 3 times in my lifetime, the 1981 cup final replay when Ricky Villa had me going back to Manchester on a very quiet train and my first time when Alan Sunderland had the same effect on the train back with the reds.
    “well it’s changed a bit since 92” i tell the big fella as we walk around to find entrance ‘B’ “in fact, it’s changed a lot! What’s happened to the twin towers?” not wanting to get involved the Rhino muttered something about euthanasia and headed for the gate. “i wonder if they’ve kept anything from the old Wembley?” i’m still going on with myself “ a turnstile ,a clock, a staircase or the smell of piss?”

    Well what can i say…. Wembley is magnificent! It’s really impressive & so are the seats we’ve been given, a perfect view of the pitch with a sea of white shirts, scarves & banners to our left & the blues to our right. We were pretty much right on the segregation on the halfway line opposite the prawn sandwich brigade seats where we’ll be for the final.
    A fantastic atmosphere with over 80,000 people buzzing about the place it really was breath taking for me. Pockets of people getting songs going & of course the mad ‘hello mum’ type banners were popping up all over  the formalities are over, the teams are ready and at 6 o’clock me & the big fella do our ritual of wetting one finger for a mythical ‘strike one’ in the air meaning we can cross “Step 15” off the list…… and we’re off!

    A nice evenly contested first half with the stand out moments for me being; how easy is it to spot Assou Ekotto these days – seriously, how quick is Gareth Bale and have Tottenham really only got one song? This seemed to be Chelsea’s chant back at the Spurs when they had finished singing their slow rendition of ‘oh when the spurs go marching in’. Now i’m a lover of songs from the terraces but mainly the amusing ones where something or someone is instructed to be shoved up someone else’s arse! But i have to admit that when around 40,000 people sing this & they are all on their feet with arms spread wide it is impressive.

    With the first half coming to an end the Rhino is more than a little concerned about his pie report, there was some sort of mix-up or miss understanding as we arrived at Wembley that resulted in him possibly being evicted! In true friend fashion i fled the scene leaving him to deal with whatever the problem was ;-)
    “are you coming with me this time shit bag?” the big fella asks me as he stands up… “hang on a minute” BOOOOM! Drogba smashes in the opener on 43 minutes away to our left & we quickly move in for a pie as everyone else runs for the TV screens! The big fella did get his hands on a Wembley pie & it is reviewed as ever on our pie-ometer page

     
  • footballpubcast 3:48 pm on April 23, 2012 Permalink | Reply
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    1 Leg On The Cup: Semi Final Part 1 

    Our friends at @1LegOnTheCup reached the 15th step on their monumental FA Cup journey earlier this month. Here’s their latest musings…

    A monster semi final weekend ahead means a really early start for me & the big fella as we head off once again to that London for the penultimate game on our road to Wembley. Hotel & trains booked a couple of weeks ago in anticipation of a couple of my ‘connected’ people being able to sort tickets out for both games for us…… mmmmm… i may have jumped too soon there!

    “WTF do you mean i’m picking you up at 4.45 in the morning!?!?” the big fella asks me on Friday night. I did tell him this some time back but he either chose not to register this information or just didn’t believe me  still he managed it and for 5.05am along with lots of red & blue scousers a very grumpy Rhino was with me at Piccadilly ready for the off. I suppose we did have a little time to spare as the train wasn’t leaving until 5.25 but none of the coffee shops were open at the station & that just added even more frown lines to the big fella’s brow!

    We’re off! 5.25 on the dot, no singing or anything from me on the train, even though i was quite giddy, as you might expect it’s unadvisable to upset an angry Rhino! Just let him sleep lol. so with the big fella snoozing away & pinning me into the corner i got chatting with a young girl opposite me & she took the photo for me  no doubt he will get me back for this at some point over the weekend. She was a very nice girl & was filling out the application form on her laptop for a visa to go working in New York, i told her everything would be fine so long as she didn’t have a criminal record “you don’t have a record do you?” “just a caution” she replied “i battered a girl that slept with my boyfriend!” …. oops! Ipod & headphones time for me, catch up on a few podcasts.

    The big fella wakes up in a much better mood on our arrival at Euston & after a coffee at our usual stop at the station we go in search of our hotel, even though it’s just after 8 o’clock and we can’t check in until after 2pm we want to leave our bags there as we’re still hoping to get a phone call or email from someone to say “the tickets are waiting for you at Wembley”
    After a 15 minute walk down Euston Rd. we come across Belgrove St & the Hotel California… que the Eagles! lol lol but no! What’s this? the Rhino has turned into a hotel inspector! I look round to find the big fella scrutinising the railings outside our flop for the night and it put me right off singing the smash hit from years ago!
    Once i had stopped laughing we went inside to ask if we could leave our bags ar reception & check in later on in the evening, the girl on reception was fantastic & she told us if we waited in the lounge area she would find out if we could swap to an empty room & check in straight away. Sat in the hotel lounge we have one more check of the phone & email for ticket news while we are waiting for the room key and still nothing! But on a lighter note the receptionist came over and told us we had been upgraded to a bigger room with no extra charge!….. nice!

    ok, many of you have asked how i managed to get tickets for the semi & up until now i have remained tight-lipped! I was still fairly confident in the PR people coming up with tickets for Sunday but if they could get us Saturday tickets as well that would be a great bonus after all it’s these people who we are getting the tickets for the final from, so if they can’t get semi tickets… who can???
    I have been trying to get an interview at Wembley with a guy called David Barber for quite a few weeks now & i finally got to speak to him in the week leading up to the semis, David has seen over 400 FA Cup games in his lifetime dating back to his first one at Crystal Palace in 1960! So after various conversations with lots of different people at Wembley i got a phone call from a guy called Jon telling me that our quest to follow the cup had been brought to his attention and had i been able to obtain tickets for the semi yet? I told him i hadn’t as yet but was confident in the PR people coming through for me, “well just in case they can’t sort it out for you can i offer you 2 tickets for a semi final of your choice compliments of the FA?………. hello, are you still there?” not for the first time on this fantastic journey i was speechless & blubbering like my 12 year old step daughter when 1 Direction are on TV! “er… yea…i mean, really? Honestly?…. HELL YEAH!!!”

    I was completely bowled over with this phone call & not only did he offer me a choice of games he also put us on the halfway line in the Chelsea side, as we were technically there with the blues but isle seats as well, sure enough the postie turned up the day after with the tickets & a note from the guy saying “Tony, have a great day on us! Regards, Jon”
    But on the 23rd April, St. Georges Day, me & the big fella will be Wembley bound once again for an interview with David Barber – the ultimate Jedi Master Cup Football Anorak! How cool is that!? i will be doing a special blog of the interview and the list of questions we want to ask is growing by the minute. Same day we’re off to Putney in the evening to rip up the Chelsea Podcast with Chidge & the boys! Let’s hope it hasn’t wilted & gone all droopy by then…………… the red rose i’ll be wearing i mean

    Cracking on, it turned out we were closer to Kings Cross tube station than Euston so we go underground for the first time today & decided to head to Wembley and soak up some of the atmosphere with the scousers. This was always going to be the plan if ever we couldn’t get tickets for a game on the journey & technically our game wasn’t until 6 o’clock tomorrow!
    We were a little hesitant about this at first as it’s pretty well known that scousers & manc’s don’t really get on with each other when it comes to football but everyone was in fine spirits and if anything it was that London that was the main problem. The circle line was shut that had a knock-on effect with other services & the police had decided to segregate the pubs with ‘Liverpool only’ & ‘Everton Only’ signs in the windows of the pubs surrounding Wembley! All these people had travelled down the road & rail networks together and on the anniversary weekend of Hillsborough did they honestly think there would be trouble?

    we went into Thirsty Eddies, an Irish-looking pub because it had the ‘Everton’ sign in the window & we were wearing blue coats! It was as good a reason as any plus other than on twitter, i only know one Everton fan, Martin Heywood, a poker mate of mine back home 
    The blues were fantastic! What a top bunch of blokes and after about 30 of them had sang “you can shove your Wayne Rooney up your arse” at us we had a good few beers with them lol lol. As the reds walked past the chants came from the blues, but they gave as good as they got and it was all just great banter, the sort of atmosphere where a cynical old fart like me would say “why can’t all football be like this”

    The Rhino’s new detective look was going down quite well too! A couple of blues were more than happy to pose with one of the world’s greatest sleuths & the big fella informed the lads he would be at Bootle FC before too long on a pie inspection!
    The Police once again played their part in spoiling the day as we were informed that all pubs in the area would close & be emptied at 11.30 then re-open at 12.45 (15 mins after kick off) i really don’t understand why this was necessary but who am i to judge? we left it until about 12.15 before we walked down to the stadium & the streets were almost empty by now apart from the odd ticket-tout who had now ‘dropped’ his prices to a mere £200 each! Er…. no thanks.

    Wandering down an almost eerie Wembley way gave us a great opportunity to recky our exit from the stadium tomorrow, we have to be back at Euston for the 9.51 train that we booked well before the FA changed this game to kick off at 6 o’clock!
    We’re told by the staff at the over ground station at Wembley that there will be extra trains that hold 500 people departing every 15 minutes to Marylebone & it’s only a 10 minute, one stop journey so we hop on the next train to check it out. The £7.70 travel tickets are valid on this service and before too long we’re looking for a pub in Marylebone with a TV to watch the game.

    it took us another 10 minutes or so to find a pub & when we did it didn’t have a TV! But there was a bookie’s over the road so it was time to get a couple of beers & pick horses for the National later on. This involved more detective work from the big fella with tips & hot picks coming in by tweet & text as well as a lot of form studying from the free paper. “ok, i’ve made my mind up…. Treacle, £10 on the nose!” and with that statement a £10 lands on the table in front of me and off i go over the road to place the bet.
    Having not watched any of the scouse semi we walked back to the station to get the tube back towards Euston, “Andy Carroll was a good price at the bookies” i said as we set off, the big fella chuckled & said “depends who’s riding him & if he gets jostled at the start!”
    We worked out that it would take just over an hour to get from Wembley to Euston on the route we had just taken & that was with a stop off at the flop to pick up the bags, so if our game goes to extra time & penalties we would be knackered!

     
  • footballpubcast 9:55 am on April 2, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: A-League ( 3 ), , FA Cup, FFDU ( 5 ),   

    FFDU: Pubcast Down Under – Episode 16 

    Our friends at @FFDU are back with episode 16 of their Austalian based Pubcast…

    We actually thought it was show 17 but it was great to be back in Cheers Bar to discuss all things football including, FA Cup, A League, Pies, plus many other things – we also invited Steve who pretty much threw a grenade into the mix and certainly sparked the show into life!

     
    • The Fever 1:50 am on April 16, 2012 Permalink

      “Is it the capital?” Did you look out the window at all? What with Parliament straight across the road…

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