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Feast of Football

BBC Radio Wales
Cardiff City
Wales National Football Team
Swansea City
Wrexham
Euro 2025
Wales
Craig Bellamy
Newport County
Football
Women's Football
Wales Women's Football Team
Welsh Football
Wales Football Team
Wales National Team
Championship
Nations League
FA Cup
Jess Fishlock
Aaron Ramsey
South Wales Derby

Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes chat through the big stories in Welsh football

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Carl Roberts and former Wales strikers Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes name their team of the season from Wrexham, Swansea City, Cardiff City and Newport County. The team also weigh in on the Southampton "Spygate" drama and discuss the managerial vacancy ... more

In the end they had a four-point cushion, but Newport County certainly put their fans through wringer in avoiding relegation from the Football League. Two consecutive wins - for the first time this season, and both coming from behind - ensured their ... more

Carl, Iwan and Sam preview two huge games - with vastly difference consequences - for Wrexham and Newport on the final day of the season.

And they reflect on Sam's decision to bring a 20-year career to an end.

Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes react to Cardiff City's immediate return to the Championship, and consider which areas of the the squad need strengthening to compete next season.

Two successive wins, both with clean sheets, puts Wrexham rig... more

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Recent Guests

Safia Middleton-Patel
Man United and Wales goalkeeper
Manchester United, Wales
Episode: Inside the Wales camp: Safia Middleton-Patel & Elise Hughes
Danny Gabbidon
Wales international defender, former teammate
Wales National Team
Episode: What next for Wales after World Cup woe?
Rob Earnshaw
Former Wales international striker
Wales National Team
Episode: What next for Wales after World Cup woe?
Nia Jones
Pundit (commentator)
Broadcast/Media
Episode: What next for Wales after World Cup woe?
James Chester
Former Wales international defender
Wales National Team
Episode: What next for Wales after World Cup woe?
Josh Sheehan
Wales international, Bolton Wanderers midfielder
Bolton Wanderers
Episode: Inside the Wales camp: Josh Sheehan & Rhys Norrington-Davies
Rhys Norrington-Davies
Wales international, squad member
Sheffield United (on loan at QPR)
Episode: Inside the Wales camp: Josh Sheehan & Rhys Norrington-Davies
Iwan Roberts
Former player for Wales under Terry Yorath
Episode: Terry Yorath: A tribute to a 'Welsh great'
Dave Hughes
Former manager of Newport County
Newport County
Episode: Dave Hughes on Newport sacking, future plans and Cardiff's rising stars

Hosts

Carl Roberts
Host with deep ties to the Welsh football scene and the show's main continuity thread.
Iwan Roberts
Long-standing co-host bringing punditry, playing background, and Welsh football insider perspectives.
Sam Vokes
Former international and host with player-career insights and storytelling flair.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 795 ratings
  • Valleys Heartbreak

    Hi folks, congrats on the pod, long time listener, love what you guys do. I am a little heartbroken that you have yet to make any reference to Merthyr Town's amazing title winning season?! What's up with that?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BuffaloWilliams
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Stop talking about Wickham!

    Please, please stop talking about Wickham. This is a podcast about Welsh football. I really don’t want to hear about an English side in division one. All the passion has gone out of this pod since Elis left, although I still love Iwan’s contribution. It’s dry and dull now. Did enjoy the first half with Mickey Thomas though. Can there be a change of personnel over the summer please?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    BringbackElis
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Absolutely gone off a cliff.

    Used to be one of my favourite podcasts, absolutely gone off a cliff in the last 12 months. Don’t mind the Jonny Owen episodes but without Elis it’s just not the same. Seem to have abandoned the format in favour of bringing on guests who are of little to no interest. Disappointing.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Coksmoker
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Where’s Ellis ?

    Love the pod , but miss Ellis ?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cotty15
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Gone downhill

    Miss Gabbidon even though I’m a Swansea fan. Gone downhill - previously you’d have a structure and they’d actually preview the weekends fixtures and talk about previous results etc.. now they have guests who are very hit and miss and then just talk about the guests background in football. Much prefer them talking current news surrounding Welsh clubs - not my cup of tea anymore.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Danielcullen16
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Listeners praise the mix of insight and banter, making Welsh football feel accessible and engaging.
Positive feedback on the show's warmth and authentic discussion of Welsh football culture.
Some listeners critique over-reliance on guests and audio quality issues.
Many fans value personal anecdotes and insider perspective from ex-players.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Farewells and final day deciders
Q: What was the score at half time?
Sam and the hosts discuss the wider implications of the day and reflect on the emotional weight of the final games, with Sam expressing his anticipation and gratitude for supporters as he approaches his final appearances.
Inside the Wales camp: Safia Middleton-Patel & Elise Hughes
Q: What is the strategic reason for playing two games against the same opponent in quick succession?
The hosts explain that playing Albania twice in a short window allows for immediate feedback from the first match, easier adjustments, and a clearer plan for the second game, with a quick turnaround that tests adaptability.
The Chris Gunter interview
Q: What are your coaching ambitions now that you've finished your pro license?
Gunter expresses his desire to be the best coach possible while continuing to learn and grow in the profession.
The Chris Gunter interview
Q: Can you tell us about your Under 19 squad? Who are the standout players?
Gunter highlights the strong players in the Under 19 squad and discusses their potential and the development focus in preparation for the upcoming tournament.
The Chris Gunter interview
Q: Chris, how's it going in your role as a coach?
Gunter describes his transition from player to coach and shares experiences of working with the youth teams and how he is enjoying the coaching journey.

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A lively roundtable focused on Welsh football, mixing in-depth analysis of clubs from Cardiff to Wrexham with personal stories from former players and pundits. Episodes span post-season wrap-ups, retirement reflections, transfer chatter, and tactical takes, all delivered with warmth, banter, and a shared love of the Welsh game. Noteworthy is the frequent blend of fan perspective with insider viewpoints from ex-players and current coaches, plus special episodes centered on retirement moments and major playoff narratives. The format tends to pair tactical breakdowns with humorous, human moments, making it approachable for both hardcore followers and casual listeners.

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1. Safia Middleton-Patel
2. Danny Gabbidon
3. Rob Earnshaw
4. Nia Jones
5. James Chester
6. Josh Sheehan
7. Rhys Norrington-Davies
8. Iwan Roberts

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