Episode 299: Barry Horne

Episode 299: Barry Horne

Barry Horne was 22-years-old when he first joined the professional ranks. A few months later, the chemistry graduate was the goal-scoring hero in arguably Wrexham's greatest result when they knocked Portuguese giants Porto out of the Uefa Cup Winners' Cup in 1984. Horne went on to play for Portsmouth and then alongside the likes of Alan Shearer and Matt Le Tissier at Southampton.

A dream move followed to Everton, the club he supported as a boy growing up in Flintshire, scoring a crucial goal to avoid relegation in 1994 and then winning the FA Cup the following season. And with 59 caps for Wales, including being captain of the side that came agonisingly close to 1994 World Cup qualification, Horne certainly has no regrets about swapping the chemistry lab for the football field.

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Record cup runs, raucous Rodney Parade and ridiculous red cards

Record cup runs, raucous Rodney Parade and ridiculous red cards

For the first time in history, three Welsh clubs have reached the fourth round of the EFL Cup in the same season - cementing some encouraging and improving early-season form for Cardiff City, Swansea City and Wrexham. There's not much to shout about at Newport County, though. Sam's Gillingham record-breaking side were the latest to increase the pressure on manager Dave Hughes, but at least the Rodney Parade faithful made their presence felt on the away dugout.Iwan recalls having to play with a retired goalkeeper in an FA Cup semi-final, and Carl confesses to shameful red cards in his parks football days.

25 Sep 59min

The Robbie Savage interview

The Robbie Savage interview

Since taking his first tentative steps into management just over a year ago, Robbie Savage has been riding on the crest of a wave. The former Wales midfielder won the Northern Premier League Premier Division title with six games to spare last season, prompting Forest Green Rovers to give him his first taste of professional management with a four-year contract in July. An unbeaten start to this season sees Savage's side sitting joint top of League Two.But the 50-year-old is a latecomer to management, having forged a career as an outspoken pundit since retiring from playing in 2011. So why the change? And does his famously combative and emotional character suit the highly pressurized role of a lower league manager? Savage provides an honest and open assessment of his new career and future prospects, offering a glimpse of the competitive fire that typified his playing career.

17 Sep 1h 3min

Wales' youngsters impress as countdown begins to Belgium

Wales' youngsters impress as countdown begins to Belgium

Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes discuss what Wales manager Craig Bellamy learned from the friendly defeat against Canada in Swansea. Have any of the youngsters or fringe players forced themselves into his plans for next month's crucial World Cup qualifier at home to Belgium.Swansea City, Wrexham and Cardiff City return to action this weekend for the first time since the end of the transfer window. The two Championship sides showed their intent with significant investment, giving both managers selection dilemmas for Saturday. Cardiff, meanwhile, put faith in their academy products - can their impressive early-season form continue? And will it even bring a manager of the month award for Brian Barry-Murphy?There was no break for Newport County, and no change in fortunes as new manager Dave Hughes suffered a fifth successive defeat. No such for worries for Sam's Gillingham, who continue to lead League Two.And it would be an episode without some mention of food. This week, Carl makes a shocking Roy Cropper comparison as he gets his teeth into Iwan's choice of sandwich.

11 Sep 56min

Kazakhstan 0-1 Wales: A win is a win

Kazakhstan 0-1 Wales: A win is a win

It wasn't convincing at times, but Kieffer Moore's goal ensured Wales came away with a crucial World Cup qualifying victory in Astana. Sam, Carl and Iwan assemble on the final whistle to pick through the bones of the performance, as Wales move to the top of the group. Dylan Lawlor's composed debut, Karl Darlow's saves and a player of the match performance from the Wales crossbar are all discussed, as the countdown begins to next month's visit of Belgium to Cardiff. And there's a first goal of the season for Sam to celebrate as his new side Gillingham enjoy an encouraging start in League Two.

4 Sep 29min

Inside the Wales camp: Chris Mepham, David Brooks and Josh Sheehan

Inside the Wales camp: Chris Mepham, David Brooks and Josh Sheehan

Carl Roberts is joined by Wales internationals Joe Ledley and Tom Lockyer as they go inside the Wales camp ahead of the World Cup qualifier away to Kazakhstan. We hear from midfielders David Brooks and Josh Sheehan, and defender Chris Mepham.

3 Sep 25min

Bellamy names his squad for Kazakhstan and Canada

Bellamy names his squad for Kazakhstan and Canada

Carl Roberts and Dafydd Pritchard are at the Vale as Bellamy announces his squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifier away to Kazakhstan and the friendly against Canada. Carl's then joined by former Wales internationals Sam Vokes and Iwan Roberts to discuss the squad and look ahead to the weekend's fixtures. Captain Aaron Ramsey is left out of the squad while Leeds skipper Ethan Ampadu misses out through injury. Meanwhile, Wrexham, Swansea, Cardiff and Newport are back in league action this weekend.

28 Aug 1h 17min

Cardiff's young guns impress

Cardiff's young guns impress

Carl Roberts and former Wales internationals Sam Vokes and Iwan Roberts reflect on the weekend’s results including the opening round of the Premier League. Cardiff got back to winning ways with a dominant 3-0 win over Rotherham and Swansea got their first league win after beating Sheffield United 1-0. Wrexham made it two successive losses in the Championship with a 3-2 defeat to West Brom while Newport County lost their first league game after a 2-1 loss at Grimsby.

19 Aug 58min

Late, late drama

Late, late drama

Carl Roberts joins Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes to review the opening weekend of the Championship season. Wrexham started their campaign with a dramatic 2-1 loss at Southampton in the lunchtime kick off. Alan Sheehan's Swansea began with a 1-0 defeat at Middleborough, Iwan dissects that one for us. Cardiff played their first league away game of the season with a tough 0-0 draw at Port Vale, whilst Newport impressed with a 2-1 win at Crawley. Sam also reveals a new law for the upcoming season...

12 Aug 1h 2min

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