Coleman Had A Dream
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 171:40:51
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Sinopsis
Listen to Dai and Ruth, two Welsh exiles living in Boston, talk Welsh football in their local pub. They explore the Welsh football fan experience, as well as discussing Welsh football news, gossip and matches.
Episodios
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China Cup Review
29/03/2018 Duración: 01h03minDai and Ruth sit down and discuss the China Cup as Wales got to the final after destroying China 6-0 but then lost to Uruguay in the final. We discuss the team Giggs played, how he set up the team and what long term solutions or problems he may have found in this trip. We congratulate the FAW for what they have done to arrange the trip, and talk about the big winners and losers of the trip. We also take a few moments at the end to chat about new records set on this trip by Gareth Bale (who Dai giddily calls Wales' greatest ever athlete) and Chris Gunter.
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China Cup Preview
18/03/2018 Duración: 42minRuth and Dai go through their views on what will happen in the China Cup - Ruth on a school trip in Africa with a broken ankle, and Dai at home in Boston so excuse the occasional drop in sound quality! We discuss the squad announcement, who we think should start the games and get game time in China plus the new backroom staff get discussed too. Finally, there are a few words for the retiring Dave Edwards too.
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"An actual china cup..."
09/03/2018 Duración: 50minIn episode 6 of the Coleman Had A Dream podcast, Dai and Ruth discuss a wide variety of topics. From the Welsh clubs recent good form and the Wales Women's exploits in Cyprus to how the U16's fared in Greece. There's more in depth discussions on the comings and goings with the Men's backroom staff changing, Osian's appointment as Giggs' number two, plus opinions on Rambo and Ashley Williams' recent form as well as a few words on Wales at the China Cup, and winning an actual china cup.
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Wales Winter Kickabout and Josh Francombe
08/02/2018 Duración: 01h09minIn episode 5 of the Coleman Had A Dream Podcast we have a very wide ranging discussion. From the Welsh clubs progress, the Nations League draw to concluding our debate on Paul Dummett and who will replace Ashley Williams in the heart of the defense when he retires. This chat covers a lot of Wales' young guns. Speaking of which, we have an interview with Josh Francombe, who is a young right back playing here in the States for Atlanta United Academy and also representing Wales at u16 and soon to be u17 level. There is also an appearance from the Fire Department as always and some mockery of Newcastle United. Enjoy!
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Croeso Giggsy....
17/01/2018 Duración: 49minIn the latest episode of Coleman Had A Dream, Ruth and Dai discuss Ryan Giggs' appointment as Wales manager, as well as give their thoughts on the recruitment process and how this could change Osian Roberts role within the FAW. They also explain the Nations League as well as discuss some possible opponents for Wales, the Welsh teams success in the FA Cup this season and Gareth Bale's return to fitness. Enjoy!
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Reputation and The Barry Horns
13/12/2017 Duración: 01h20minThe latest Coleman Had A Dream podcast focuses on football fans reputations, and involves a discussion on other Welsh sports fans reputations too. A wide ranging discussion culminates with us chatting about the China Cup which Wales have now confirmed their participation in, and Jonathon Ford's comments about the nationality of our future manager. We also have a full interview with The Barry Horns about how their idea of putting a band together transformed into them travelling around France as the Welsh Band, and now their involvement at the Wales Women's matches. A wide ranging and funny interview. We hope you listen, subscribe, and enjoy!
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Who Next and FeWales
30/11/2017 Duración: 01h07minIn the second episode of Coleman Had A Dream, we discuss who could be the successor to Coleman, and who we don't want. We also chat with Haley from FeWales about her contribution to the Welsh football fan movement. There's also some words for the Women's team after their World Cup qualifiers, and a comment on the plight of Merthyr.
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