I Have been there and got the badge. So deep respect to Mr Young and you can hear the joy in his voice just being alive despite being a dour Scotsman.
I missed this due to wathing it on Sky Sports. Did Alan Young interview Gary Lineker? I thought Ian Stringer did all that?
What a fascinating programme this was- memories come flooding back, Andy Peake, Ian Wilson, Martin Henderson, Harlow Town,and of course the unintelligible Jock and the Wanlip sand dunes. I remember seeing Gary on his debut- I remarked to my friend, this kid will never make a footballer, he's too thin and gangly. And of course I was right- whatever happened to him?
Deep respect Youngy, I didn't know anything about his episode of depression, footy is a wonderful game but it's all just fantasy stuff, behind it there are real people often with broken lives. Glad you are back on top mate, you are a wonderful summariser although a real pain in the butt at times!
Filbert
I was there as well very excited a player my age i looked a bit like Gary not Youngy and all he did was fall over all game!
I kept going in to Habitat in the haymarket and asking Michelle out some reason she was more interested in some one else?
A wonderful piece of radio. Brought a tear to the eye.
I would like every young City player to listen to it just to get some grasp on reality and how lucky they are.
There are probably hundreds of Youngy's out there and well done Radio Leicester for giving him the job.
He has a great depth of experience to give back and it is a shame that more of these guys aren't more closely involved with the academy systems.
Nev, I remember the young Michelle Cockayne, a stunning girl as I recall, sorry shy didn't fancy you, she only went with men who had big ears- apparently she mis-heard the old saying to read "you know what they say about men with big ears..."
Yes, it was a brave idea and a remarkable conversation, which also increased my (already considerable) respect for Lineker. I have saved it as a podcast worth returning to.
Shot 21 - if you go to:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/lcff
you can subscribe (for free) to BBC Radio Leicester's 'Leicester City Football Forum", and get each edition downloaded automatically to your computer. The Young/Lineker conversation is available there for another 29 days, it says there.
Well worth a listen. It gets better and more poignant as it goes on.
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posted on 24/1/12
I Have been there and got the badge. So deep respect to Mr Young and you can hear the joy in his voice just being alive despite being a dour Scotsman.
posted on 24/1/12
I missed this due to wathing it on Sky Sports. Did Alan Young interview Gary Lineker? I thought Ian Stringer did all that?
posted on 24/1/12
What a fascinating programme this was- memories come flooding back, Andy Peake, Ian Wilson, Martin Henderson, Harlow Town,and of course the unintelligible Jock and the Wanlip sand dunes. I remember seeing Gary on his debut- I remarked to my friend, this kid will never make a footballer, he's too thin and gangly. And of course I was right- whatever happened to him?
Deep respect Youngy, I didn't know anything about his episode of depression, footy is a wonderful game but it's all just fantasy stuff, behind it there are real people often with broken lives. Glad you are back on top mate, you are a wonderful summariser although a real pain in the butt at times!
posted on 24/1/12
Filbert
I was there as well very excited a player my age i looked a bit like Gary not Youngy and all he did was fall over all game!
I kept going in to Habitat in the haymarket and asking Michelle out some reason she was more interested in some one else?
posted on 24/1/12
A wonderful piece of radio. Brought a tear to the eye.
I would like every young City player to listen to it just to get some grasp on reality and how lucky they are.
There are probably hundreds of Youngy's out there and well done Radio Leicester for giving him the job.
He has a great depth of experience to give back and it is a shame that more of these guys aren't more closely involved with the academy systems.
posted on 24/1/12
Nev, I remember the young Michelle Cockayne, a stunning girl as I recall, sorry shy didn't fancy you, she only went with men who had big ears- apparently she mis-heard the old saying to read "you know what they say about men with big ears..."
posted on 24/1/12
Yes, it was a brave idea and a remarkable conversation, which also increased my (already considerable) respect for Lineker. I have saved it as a podcast worth returning to.
posted on 24/1/12
Any link?
posted on 24/1/12
Shot 21 - if you go to:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/lcff
you can subscribe (for free) to BBC Radio Leicester's 'Leicester City Football Forum", and get each edition downloaded automatically to your computer. The Young/Lineker conversation is available there for another 29 days, it says there.
posted on 24/1/12
Well worth a listen. It gets better and more poignant as it goes on.
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