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Follow Tony Cascarino— it's freeWas Thomas Tuchel's experiment of playing Phil Foden as a 'false nine' a waste of time? Tony Cascarino thinks it was. Either way the attempt seems to have signaled the end to Foden's World Cup hopes. Did he learn anything else from the two disappointing friendlies? Gregor robertson, Martin Samuel and Tony Cascarino pick their own World Cup squads, and have a guess at who Tuchel will pick. A quick look at the plight of Italian football, the new reign of Roberto De Zerbi; and is the Chelsea project about to stall? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Graeme & Charlie are joined by Ex Republic of Ireland Star - Tony Cascarino. Tony discusses... dressing up as Boy George and then having to play the next day, dying his hair and changing his passport when entering contract negotiations, why he needs to get "his balls sorted" and Charlie can't imagine Tony as a little boy. Remember to like and subscribe on our Youtube page and you can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @footballsauxwhatshow We want you to get involved on all the topics discussed on the show today... so leave your comments and opinions below and we’ll respond to them, on the next episode. You can email us at footballsauxwhat@mikedropstudios.com and you can also visit us at mikedropstudios.com/footballsauxwhatshow Visit Machine Football https://www.machinefootball.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Irish football legend and talkSPORT presenter Tony Cascarino joins Graham O’Toole and Paul Nealon for an unmissable episode of INSIDE: The Boys In Green . In this deep dive, Tony shares hilarious, never-before-heard stories from the Italia 90 and USA 94 dressing rooms with icons like Jack Charlton and Paul McGrath . We also get the "Big Cas" perspective on his high-profile spell at Celtic and his legendary goal-scoring stint in France . Turning to the modern game, Tony weighs in on the red-hot form of Keith Andrews at Brentford and offers a blunt assessment of Robbie Keane’s future in management. If you’re wondering where Evan Ferguson and Troy Parrott should head next to reach the elite level, Tony doesn’t hold back! In this episode, we discuss: 🇮🇪 Memories of Jack Charlton and Paul McGrath. ⚽️ The rise of Evan Ferguson and Troy Parrott’s next move. 🍀 Tony’s career at Celtic and Marseille. 📈 Keith Andrews’ impact at Brentford. 📋 Robbie Keane’s managerial prospects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Cascarino was a team mate of Roy Keane, he's been to see the film about Keane and his Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy, he gives his version of their relationship. Is heading in football about to be banned? Following recent headlines around ex players suffering from dementia, what are the risks that footballers take? Tony Cascarino - known for his heading ability is worried at the prospect of a brain scan. And Jose Mourinho wound back the clock as his Benfica goalkeeper scored the goal that took them into the next round of the Champions League. He'll join Newcastle in the play offs with the four other english teams already through. Is the Premier League now tougher than the Champions League? Tony Cascarino, gregor robertson and Martin Samuel join Tom Clarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony Cascarino joins Simon Houston and Frank McAvennie for a brilliant, hilarious and brutally honest conversation about a football career that never followed the expected script. Arriving at Celtic as a record signing from Aston Villa, Tony looks back candidly on why his time in Glasgow did not work out. He speaks openly about the pressure, the scrutiny and the mistakes he made, while delivering plenty of laugh out loud stories along the way, including a scathing and unforgettable assessment of one former Celtic teammate. Despite that difficult spell, Tony reflects on the moment that still connects him to the Celtic support. Scoring against Rangers at Ibrox remains a hugely significant memory for him, and he explains why that goal still means so much all these years later. The conversation then moves to France, where Tony explains how his career finally clicked. He talks about becoming a major success abroad, why the change of culture suited him, and how it brought out the best football of his career. Tony also looks back warmly on representing Ireland under Jack Charlton, recalling special moments, strong bonds and a period of international football that remains a genuine source of pride. Funny, self aware and completely unfiltered, Tony Cascarino proves to be a wonderful storyteller from start to finish. A cracking listen for Simon and Frank, and a must for anyone who loves football stories told properly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Liverpool got a much-needed away win at Inter Milan, but their hundred million pound star striker looked lost - why? Off the pitch will Mo Salah still be a Liverpool player come January? It was a good week for English clubs in Europe with Man City beating Real Madrid and Spurs and Arsenal also winning. Are the English teams starting to dominate, is the pace and physicality of the Premier League an advantage or is the competition just not very good in the early rounds? Tony Cascarino has a hunch that Noni Madueke can play centre forward Lastly, a look ahead to the Tyne Wear derby, the first in the Premier League in ten years – who are favourites going into Sunday’s game? Tom Clarke joins Tony Cascarino, Gregor Robertson and Martin Samuel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Matt Spiro speaks to the legendary former Marseille striker Tony Cascarino. The man still affectionately known in the south of France as 'Tony Goal' tells us all about those crazy years down at the Vélodrome: meeting Bernard Tapie and signing for the recently-crowned European champions (instead of Blackpool!), nearly coming to blows with the notorious club president at half-time in a game, being confronted by ultras on the team bus, scoring 61 goals in 84 games - and, most bafflyingly of all, watching one of his team-mates relieve himself on the pitch in the middle of the game! Tony also recalls his time at Nancy with plenty of fondness - plus he chats to Matt about Roberto De Zerbi's current crop and their chance of beating Newcastle in the Champions League next Tuesday night.
Send us Fan Mail Initially bought for a bag of of footballs and appeared 88 times for a country he believed he didn't qualify for... Ladies and Gentlmen this week we discuss the hardworking, mercurial, and at times deeply controversial Tony Cascarino. Beginning his career in the non-league, Cass worked his way to top clubs in England, Scotland and France. More importantly, he set a then record 88 caps for the Republic during his career, only to claim he didn't qualify as an Irish citizen in a tell-all biography published soon after his retirement. Join Conor and Johnny as they discuss one of their favorite Irish strikers of the 90s, Tony Cascarino or, as the French so stylishly named him, Tony Goal! Follows us on those socials boysweveseen on Instagram @boysweveseen on Twitter Or email us at boysweveseen@gmail.com
From his unlikely beginnings as a trainee hairdresser in Kent, Tony Cascarino rose to become a hero to millions of Irish fans and a star at one of France’s most prestigious clubs. But his life and career weren't without tumult. Ahead of the release of his new documentary on RTE 1, Cascarino chats to Joe about those various peaks and valleys he experienced on and off the pitch. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@independent.ie ✉️ You can subscribe to our dedicated Indo Sport YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/@IndoSportPodcast 📹 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Olly Clink & Former Marseille & Nancy Striker Tony Cascarino take a look at why more British Footballers than ever before are choosing to play abroad. They examine how life off the pitch shapes their game, drawing on insights from Cascarino's time in France. From embracing new cultures and lifestyles to overcoming unique challenges, they explore the transformative impact of playing overseas. Photo Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan Mail Initially bought for a bag of of footballs and appeared 88 times for a country he believed he didn't qualify for... Ladies and Gentlemen this week we discuss the hardworking, mercurial, and at times deeply controversial Tony Cascarino. Beginning his career in the non-league, Cass worked his way to top clubs in England, Scotland and France. More importantly, he set a then record 88 caps for the Republic during his career, only to claim he didn't qualify as an Irish citizen in a tell-all biography published soon after his retirement. Join Conor and Johnny as they discuss one of their favorite Irish strikers of the 90s, Tony Cascarino or, as the French so stylishly named him, Tony Goal! Follows us on those socials boysweveseen on Instagram @boysweveseen on Twitter Or email us at boysweveseen@gmail.com
In Episode 23, we discuss Full Time – the secret life of Tony Cascarino as told to Paul Kimmage. Despite having earned 88 caps for them, scoring 19 goals, the book is famed for the revelation that Cascarino did not in fact qualify to play for Ireland. Although was that really the case or were they just try to grab headlines and move copies of the book? Twenty-four years after its publication, with Cascarino’s career highlights long forgotten, the book remains a stalwart of lists of sports books recommendations. Shorn of the empty platitudes of so-many football autobiographies that came before it, the book influenced many that came since. It is a landmark football autobiography of searing honesty. Strap up your earholes friends and join us for a ride down memory lane. Its Tony Cascarino, its Jack Charlton, its Italia 90.