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Feast of Football

BBC Radio Wales
Swansea City
Iwan Roberts
Swansea City FC
Women's Football
Michael Duff
Wales National Football Team
Lee Trundle
Elis James
Wales Women's National Team
Norwich City
Chris Sutton
Premier League
Football Philosophy
Football Association Of Wales
Wrexham
FA Cup
Wales
Newport County
Welsh Football
Manchester United

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

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Latest Episodes

Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes know more than most about scoring goals. They also know a prolific scorer can be worth his weight in gold. Swansea City's Zan Vipotnik is the Championship's top scorer with 13 goals, while Kieffer's Moore's 10 goals for Wre... more

Wrexham produced another memorable occasion at Y Cae Ras with a thrilling FA Cup win over Nottingham Forest on penalties, leading to a somewhat underwhelming fifth round tie against Ipswich Town. It was penalty pain for Swansea, though, despite showi... more

Barry Horne and Iwan Roberts join Simon Davies to pay tribute to former Wales captain and manager Terry Yorath, who has died aged 75. Yorath made Horne his captain of the national side, which famously coming within a victory of qualifying for the 199... more

After a calamitous defeat to Swansea City before Christmas, Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson could not have asked for a better response from his players. Four consecutive wins has lifted the Reds to ninth in the Championship, but crucially, within six ... more

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Recent Guests

Iwan Roberts
Former player for Wales under Terry Yorath
Episode: Terry Yorath: A tribute to a 'Welsh great'
Craig Bellamy
Wales Football Manager and former football player
Football Association of Wales
Episode: Craig Bellamy: A tactical insight into Wales
Dave Hughes
Former manager of Newport County
Newport County
Episode: Dave Hughes on Newport sacking, future plans and Cardiff's rising stars
Brian Barry-Murphy
Manager of Cardiff City
Cardiff City Football Club
Episode: The Brian Barry-Murphy interview
Ffion Morgan
Player recently joined West Ham, part of Wales women's national team
West Ham United
Episode: Inside the Wales camp: Ceri Holland & Ffion Morgan
Ben Davies
Welsh football centurion and defender for Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur
Episode: Ben Davies: The unassuming centurion
Ethan Ampadu
Welsh international footballer, plays as a defender
Leeds United
Episode: Inside the Wales camp: Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon
Joe Rodon
Welsh international footballer, plays as a defender
Leeds United
Episode: Inside the Wales camp: Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon
Gemma Evans
Welsh football player and part of the national team
Wales National Football Team
Episode: Wales at Euro 2025: Rachel Rowe, Gemma Evans and Lily Woodham

Hosts

Carl Roberts
Host of Feast of Football, providing insights into Welsh football and personal anecdotes from a player's perspective.
Iwan Roberts
Co-host of Feast of Football, sharing experiences and observations from Welsh football.
Sam Vokes
Co-host of Feast of Football, providing commentary on Welsh football and player insights.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 791 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 Kingdom8 months 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 Kingdom9 months 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 appreciate the passionate discussions and insider insights on Welsh football, valuing the personal anecdotes shared by the hosts. Some reviews indicate a desire for more structured episodes focusing on current events, while others express disappointment over changes in the guest lineup. The podcast seems to evoke strong emotional connections, drawing applause for its authenticity and depth. Audience feedback suggests that while the show has great potential, maintaining a balance between guest stories and current football events is crucial for listener satisfaction. Overall, many fans consider it an essential listen for anyone interested in Welsh football.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Rhian Wilkinson: My hardest year
Q: How have you found the transition from being a club manager or head coach to being an international one?
It is a completely different job, which I knew would be the case. You have to learn that the rhythm is different.
Craig Bellamy: A tactical insight into Wales
Q: What are your non-negotiables for players in your team?
It's about working as a unit when we don't have the ball and ensuring we win second balls.
Craig Bellamy: A tactical insight into Wales
Q: What do you mean by creating overloads?
It refers to creating scenarios where we have more players than the opposition in key areas, like 2v1 or 3v2 situations.
Craig Bellamy: A tactical insight into Wales
Q: Do you find you don't get quite enough time to sort of give all this information to the lads?
We have loads of time, but it's about how you deliver it simply and effectively.
Dave Hughes on Newport sacking, future plans and Cardiff's rising stars
Q: Is there something I'm not seeing? Is there something I'm not doing?
Highlighting the pressure and responsibilities a manager feels, particularly in finding solutions.

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Conversations often center around Welsh football, highlighting major events, team performances, and player dynamics. Noteworthy discussions frequently feature prominent teams like Cardiff City, Swansea City, and Newport County, showcasing their challenges and successes within leagues and cups. The podcast stands out with personal anecdotes from hosts who are former players, adding insider perspectives on management changes, tactical analysis, and aspiring talents in Welsh football. This blend of professional insight and camaraderie among the hosts fosters a unique atmosphere that appeals to both avid fans and casual listeners interested in Welsh football culture.

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Recent guests on Feast of Football include:

1. Iwan Roberts
2. Craig Bellamy
3. Dave Hughes
4. Brian Barry-Murphy
5. Ffion Morgan
6. Ben Davies
7. Ethan Ampadu
8. Joe Rodon

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