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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSportsSociety & Culture |
In the final episode of the first series of Talent Takes Practice, Matthew and Robbie speak with Fara Williams MBE, the most capped player in national history, with 172 appearances for England, as well as an illustrious playing career at club level, ... more
With 7 UK number one singles, 11 out of 12 of his studio albums reaching number one and more than 75 million record sales worldwide, Robbie Williams, one of the most successful singer-songwriters and entertainers of all time, joins the podcast to dis... more
Former professional footballer, Tony Whelan, is the guest on this week’s episode. Tony now works as Assistant Academy Director at Manchester United Football Club. Having first joined the Club on a part-time coaching basis in 1990, his tenure has seen... more
Matthew and Robbie are joined by footballing icon Cesc Fàbregas, who has enjoyed a career at sides including Barcelona, Arsenal and Chelsea and is currently playing for Monaco. Cesc moved from his native Spain, aged just 16 to London to join Arsenal ... more
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Fascinating topic with loads of potential but it seems the hosts just pitch up without any preparation or considered questions and are unable to react intelligently to what their guests say.
Imagine interviewing someone like Ian Poulter and not even knowing if he’d done an autobiography, or even some basic background on his early golfing years so you can pose some pre thought out questions to get started.
I like Robbie and Mathew but listening to this just made me angry at their laziness, especi... more
Great podcast and definitely recommend, would of gave it a 5 if it wasn’t for Robbie being “fascinated” with everything, every other word is “fascinating”. Do love you though rob 😘
Fara Williams finale was insane - Robbie best interview of the season well done!
Great podcast. Matthew makes great points and Robbie adds humour. He doesn’t have to shoehorn that his son is at Manchester United’s academy or he was in the Class of ‘92 every podcast though!
Excellent as ever.
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