Former Fleet Street “Beastie Boy” Graham “Nico” Nickless teams up with ex-Chelsea, Liverpool and Glasgow Rangers star Nigel “Spackers” Spackman to deliver a hilarious look at today’s sporting stories where no-one is safe from their quick-witted “shooting from the lip” style of interviews. Log-on and find out that not everyone in the hyper competitive world of sport take themselves too seriously...
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#004 Clive Allen ‘’Worried by Poch talk’’
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Former Spurs goalden boy Clive Allen tells Nico and Spackers that Tottenham must be more “ruthless” on the pitch and insists that the Eriksen situation must be sorted soon for the good of the club. The boys salute England”s Ashes superman Ben Stokes but slate the social media trolls that are blighting football.…
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#003 - Nathan Ake: “No Chelsea Regrets”
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Bournemouth defender Nathan Ake tells Nico in an exclusive interview he has to be more assertive on the pitch to be a leader; reveals how tough it is to break into the Netherlands team; confesses he has no regrets about leaving Chelsea while praising his “demanding” gaffer Eddie Howe. Plus, Spackers gets stuck into VAR, cheating in the game and Nic…
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#002 - Paul Walsh in fighting mood again
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Walshy lets rip to Nico and Spackers over Harry Maguire’s “crazy money” move from Leicester, questions Paul Pogba’s loyalty to Manchester United and says Liverpool need a “quarter back” style player to win the league-and confesses saving Manchester City from relegation was the “best feeling” he ever had in football!…
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Nico and Spackers kick-off their first show with a hilarious interview with Sheffield United’s down-to-earth gaffer Chris Wilder who admits that he has “worked his bollocks” off to reach the Premier League for the first time as a manager. Spackers, a Chelsea legend allegedly for once smacking Arsenal’s Martin Keown in the gob, backs new Blues boss …
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