Adam Lindsay Podcasts

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Month: April, 2014

Talking Balls 30/4/14 – Sacking, sneezing and bus parking.

Adam Lindsay is joined by Stuart Duggan and Matt Ayre to discuss the week’s hottest sports topics – Were Manchester United right to sack David Moyes? Is this the most exciting end of a Premier League season ever? Is the future of English cricket secure in the hands of Peter Moores? Should Jose Mourinho be criticised for “parking the bus”? Are Oldham still the greatest team in the world? And find out why a Liverpool fan has had to cancel his haircut appointment…  Have a listen.

Talking Balls 16/04/14 – Grief, belief and glory that’s brief.

Adam Lindsay is joined by Alex Petrovic, Andy Platt and Matt Ayre to discuss the week’s hottest sports topics – Has the time come for Arsene Wenger to leave Arsenal? Will Fulham pull off the great escape again? Should elite athletes stick to what they know, or constantly challenge themselves? What are the shortest moments of glory in sport? Plus, another edition of the semi-regular feature ‘Steve Kean Watch’, and find out how the Zimbabwean FA plan to plug a black hole in their finances…  Have a listen.

Talking Balls 9/04/14 – Sackings, hatings and improbable happenings

Adam Lindsay is joined by Dougie Walker, Pete Strong and Dan Fardell to discuss the week’s hottest sporting topics – Is it ever too late to sack a manager? Are Liverpool ‘special’? Has the much-haralded golden age of British sport already been and gone? After The Undertaker’s unbeaten Wrestlemania streak came to an end, the panel discuss what other highly improbable sporting events they think will occur, and find out how Netflix has helped an Israeli football team to victory…  Have a listen.

Talking Balls 1/4/14 – Friendlies, Googlies and Seasonalities

Adam Lindsay is joined by Pete Strong and Alex Winter to discuss the week’s hottest sports topics – Is the European Nations League a competition too far, or the salvation of international football?  Do the other Home Nations care about how their cricket team performs?  Should we switch some sports from the Summer Olympics to the Winter Olympics?  After Russell Brand’s recent appearance on Match of the Day, who else should the BBC bring in to improve the show?  And find out why a Mexican football team all wore paper bags on their heads at a recent game…  Have a listen.