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0:01Chapter 1: OK, how's it going? 303s · Speaker 1
OK, how's it going? Yeah, not bad. How's things? Great. Yeah, sure. Yeah, I mean, mainly sticking to football. So, yeah, I don't think there's too much that could be misconstrued. Yeah. Yeah. Is it sort of a freelance? Well, I do a lot of t…
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5:04
are a popular draw i think you know um i think i think probably yeah yeah yeah that was a good one yeah um so yeah oh here he is andy hi how you doing yeah not too bad we met briefly in edinburgh last year um at the festival sorry we couldn…
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10:08
Campbell, who was the chair of the disciplinary committee, that then considered whether Duncan should have any further punishment when he came out of jail. And Ming Campbell, I think, gave him a 12 -game ban, and I wrote this absolutely... …
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15:12
I'm honest we wouldn't have had the money to do that so no I'm afraid we didn't get to Rotterdam but pretty much We didn't miss a game. We were in the family club. Everton did this for the first time in my life in 1984 when we'd won the cup…
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16:22
Yes. In what way do you think the game's changed, Andy, from that period we just spoke about, I suppose, growing up in late 70s, early 80s and so on, to today? Just on a personal level, how's the experience changed for you? What's different…
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21:23Chapter 6: believe me. 300s · Speaker 1
believe me. So I just wanted to ask you about, you know, your thoughts on how the fashion, the football and the bands all intertwined. And have you met any of those bands? Because obviously Manchester, you've got Johnny Marr and the Smiths,…
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26:23Chapter 7: reasonable runs in Europe. 60s · Speaker 2
reasonable runs in Europe. It was still a really positive era, actually, and David was somebody we really related to, a good man. He actually was really supportive through the work I was doing on Hillsborough at the time, and he spoke. abou…
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27:24Chapter 8: So David, I think, is massively well -regarded. 158s · Speaker 1
So David, I think, is massively well -regarded. I can't have been the only ever, Tony, that was utterly delighted for him, seeing him run across that pitch as West Ham manager when he'd won that trophy. That was marvellous. If anyone deserv…
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30:03Chapter 9: Oh, right. 82s · Speaker 5
Oh, right. So I kind of consider that my first foray into sort of making an impact. Yeah, yeah. But the old Highbury, I've got really great memories of going partly that day, but also just, you just felt it was like, you know, football sort…
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31:26Chapter 10: Sorry, Richard. 214s · Speaker 4
Sorry, Richard. Really sorry. Andy's got a meeting, or someone to meet, basically right now, I think. So I've been asked to sort of wrap things up, if that's OK. Sure. I'll just answer the last question. No worries, yeah. Cheers, thanks. Ta…