Episode 1: Golden Goals and Getting Dropped
Feast of Football1 Maalis 2018

Episode 1: Golden Goals and Getting Dropped

Elis James, Danny Gabbidon and Iwan Roberts talk all things football in this new podcast.

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Wrexham's away form, Sheehan's audition and Newport's response

Wrexham's away form, Sheehan's audition and Newport's response

The battle between Wrexham and Wycombe for second place in League One shows no signs of abating as the Reds compensate for some dropped points at home with a fourth successive away win. With Wycombe's lead now cut to two points, the anticipation grows still further for the huge match between both clubs at Adams Park on March 15. Carl does his best to delve into Wycombe's tactics and formation, but Sam remains tight-lipped.Cardiff unexpectedly broke Burnley's remarkable clean-sheet streak, while Alan Sheehan continues to steady the Swansea ship during his audition for the manager's job. And how will Newport approach the final weeks of the season without the threat of relegation or any realistic hope of making the play-offs?

6 Maalis 56min

James Chester

James Chester

Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes are joined by Sam’s former Wales teammate James Chester. James talks to us about his decision to hang up his boots recently, his 18-year career, and his time with Wales including Euro 2016. Carl, Iwan and Sam also preview the weekend's football.

27 Helmi 1h 13min

Wales come from behind to secure a superb draw with Sweden

Wales come from behind to secure a superb draw with Sweden

Carl Roberts is joined by former Wales internationals Helen Ward and Kath Morgan at the Stok Racecourse after Wales came from behind to secure a superb 1-1 draw at home to Sweden in the Nations League. We also hear from Wales boss Rhian Wilkinson.

26 Helmi 21min

Italy v Wales review

Italy v Wales review

Catrin Heledd sits in for Carl Roberts this week and is joined by former Wales internationals Nia Jones and Nathan Blake to reflect on Wales' 1-0 defeat to Italy and look ahead to Rhian Wilkinson's side hosting Sweden in Wrexham on Tuesday.

24 Helmi 26min

Swansea seek 10th manager in nine years

Swansea seek 10th manager in nine years

Who next for Swansea City after the dismissal of manager Luke Williams? And what needs to change at the club to end the cycle of managerial instability? Despite the obvious shortcomings, Sam believes the job remains an attractive one for ambitious managers, while Iwan hopes the club will turn to one of their own to offer guidance.The shock news from Swansea has taken the spotlight away from Cardiff, but another draw on Saturday means the Bluebirds still haven't given themselves any breathing space from the bottom three. And Wrexham have suddenly lost their spark at home, much to the delight of Sam and his Wycombe team-mates.

20 Helmi 56min

Inside the Wales camp: Lily Woodham, Elise Hughes and Josie Green

Inside the Wales camp: Lily Woodham, Elise Hughes and Josie Green

Carl Roberts, Katie Owen and Nathan Blake chat with Wales players Lily Woodham, Elise Hughes and Josie Green as they embark on their League A Nations League campaign.

19 Helmi 27min

Eligibility rules, Newport's revival and a dream Man Utd debut

Eligibility rules, Newport's revival and a dream Man Utd debut

Should five years' residency make a player eligible to play international football for that country? It's allowed under Fifa rules, but historically Wales, Scotland, England and Northern Ireland have agreed not to take advantage of it. The Football Association of Wales, though, have been testing the waters to see if there is appetite for change. As it transpires, there isn't. And Iwan and Sam are in complete agreement with that.They also agree that Newport County deserve great credit for giving their season a completely different complexion with four successive wins, but a lacklustre start at Portsmouth by Cardiff comes under criticism.And Iwan takes great pleasure in returning to his Gwynedd roots with this week's pick of the week.

13 Helmi 53min

Swansea fans seek answers, Cardiff ship seven and Wrexham spend big

Swansea fans seek answers, Cardiff ship seven and Wrexham spend big

A hugely contrasting January transfer window for the four Welsh EFL clubs provides plenty of taking points. Swansea's lack of signings has prompted concern from the Supporters Trust, with Iwan also critical of how the club dealt with the departure of captain Matt Grimes to Coventry. Cardiff's activity - particularly in signing highly-rated Leicester youngster Will Alves - helped to mask the seven-goal mauling at Leeds as crucial league games await this month. Wrexham showed their intent with a flurry of high-profile forward signings, and celebrated with a dance lesson from a Hollywood star. Newport gave themselves much needed-breathing space with two crucial wins, and bolstered the threadbare squad.Sam gives an update on his coaching status at Wycombe with the arrival of a new manager, and welcomes the club's decision to hold onto key players for the League One title push. And who will fill Harry Wilson's boots as the Wales' World Cup qualifying campaign draws nearer?

6 Helmi 55min

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