
Chappers' Football Pools Podcasts
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You are currently delving into Chappers' Premier League podcast archive. Listen to every episode of the season, catching up with all the gossip, hearing the team's thoughts and feelings on the season as it progresses and checking if Chappers', Kevin's, and Graham's Premier 10 broadcasted predictions actually came true!
This week, Chappers is joined by Graham Poll, and the two of them talk to fans of the relegation-threatened clubs ahead of the crucial last round of Premier League matches at the weekend. Things get fiery when the representative from the Toon Army comes to verbal blows with Graham, who also reveals why he won't be going for one of the biggest refereeing jobs in the world.
This week, Chappers is joined by studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day. They talk on the phone to Stoke City supporter Nick Hancock about the Potters' fantastic season and chat to athlete Darren Campbell about his team, Man United. The panel also discusses Hull's turbulent campaign with Tigers chairman Paul Duffen and gets Graham's opinion on last week's refereeing controversies.
This week, Chappers and the boys talk on the phone to Birmingham City chairman David Gold about the Blues' promotion and Tottenham Hotspur coach Tim Sherwood about Spurs' hopes of European football. The panel also discusses Joey Barton after his red card against Liverpool and the relegation dogfight.
This week, Chappers is joined by studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day. They talk on the phone to Blackburn Rovers striker Jason Roberts about the end of the season and Newcastle United fanzine editor Steve Wraith about the gloomy future his club is facing. Graham also discusses the weekend's controversial refereeing decisions and describes his theory on the 'Curse Of The Cup Final Ref'.
This week, Chappers and Co talk on the phone to PFA chairman Chris Powell about the physical and mental tiredness that can affect players at both ends of the table at this time in the season. Also ringing in is Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey, who tells the lads how it feels to be heading back to the Premier League again.
This week, Chappers is joined by studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day. They talk on the phone to former Chelsea defender Paul Elliott about the Champions League quarter-final second legs and whether Carlo Ancelotti will be the next man in charge at Stamford Bridge. Ex-Everton star Graham Stuart is also on the phone to discuss the FA Cup semi-final between his old side and Manchester United, a re-run of the 1995 Cup Final, which he played in.
This week, Chappers is back and is joined by studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day. Former Leeds United, Newcastle and Bolton star Gary Speed is on the phone to talk about who will beat the drop in the Premier League, while ex-Middlesbrough boss Lennie Lawrence gives his verdict on the troubles of Gareth Southgate at the Riverside. Meanwhile, Graham discusses the coin-throwing incident at Cardiff City and says that he would have abandoned the match.
This week, Chappers is away, so studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day are joined by special guest Paul Parker. The former Manchester United and England defender helps out as they talk about the week's international matches to Wales and Everton legend Neville Southall, who has a message for the Welsh FA. Ex-Republic Of Ireland boss Steve Staunton also phones in and previews the big clash with Italy.
This week, Chappers, Graham Poll and Kevin Day chat to former Fulham boss Lawrie Sanchez about the Carlos Tevez affair and he reveals that he is consulting his lawyers. Also on the phone is former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland legend Ronnie Whelan, who still reckons that Manchester United will win the league title, despite recent results
This week, Chappers is joined by studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day. They chat to John Hartson about why Aston Villa fans were wrong to boo Gabriel Agbonlahor at the weekend and why Wales are fighting fit with youth on their side, while Doncaster Rovers keeper Neil Sullivan discusses this weekend's clash between two of his former clubs, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea.
This week, Chappers is joined by Graham Poll while Kevin Day rings in from Cheltenham. Also on the phone is former Everton boss Joe Royle, who talks about the FA Cup - which he won with the Toffees in 1995 - and the merits of playing the semi-finals at Wembley. This week's other guest is ex-Southampton and Manchester City star Mick Channon on Cheltenham (he's a now a trainer) and Man City vs Chelsea.
This week, Chappers is joined by Kevin Day and Marc Bircham. They chat on the phone to comedian and Stoke City fan Nick Hancock about his team's chances of staying in the Premier League and also whoopie cushions. Former Man United star Paul Parker also rings in to talk about their FA Cup clash with Fulham and Ben Foster's future.
This week, the dream team are reunited as Chappers is joined by Kevin Day and Graham Poll. Hull chairman and podcast regular Paul Duffen is back too, discussing Jimmy Bullard, whether his side can stay up, and how he wishes Hull had Tottenham's dilemma of playing in the UEFA Cup and Carling Cup Final.
This week, Chappers is joined by Kevin Day and Marc Bircham, who is standing in for Graham Poll, while Sun journalist Ian McGarry is on the phone discussing the recent goings-on at Chelsea and John Terry's future with the club.
This week, Chappers is joined by studio regulars Kevin Day and Graham Poll, while England cricketer and Chelsea fan Alec Stewart is on the phone to discuss Luiz Felipe Scolari's sacking from the club. The Brazilian manager is also the topic of conversation for Football Pools.com pundit Tony Cascarino, who assesses the extent to which the players should be blamed for Scolari's exit.
This week, Chappers is joined by studio regulars Kevin Day and Graham Poll, although the latter is phoning in his appearance because of the snow. The panel talk to former Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur manager George Graham about about Robbie Keane's White Hart Lane return, Harry Redknapp, new Gunner Andrei Arshavin and the future of Tony Adams at Portsmouth.
This week Chappers is joined by Kevin Day and special studio guest, former QPR and Canada star Marc Bircham. The panel talk to John Scales about whether Robbie Keane will return to Tottenham Hotspur from Liverpool, while Nigel Winterburn previews the clash of two of his old clubs and talks about life since leaving Blackburn Rovers. Also, hear their now legendary predictions about this week's Premier League results and find out which club's romper suit John will buy for his baby girl.
The panel talk to John Hartson about his old Welsh buddy Mark Hughes - he says he won't walk away from Manchester City and that he he will give Craig Bellamy more freedom, while Ray Houghton says that he hopes Rafa Benitez won't leave Liverpool. Meanwhile, Chappers and Kevin Day mourn the failure of their audacious transfer bid for Jeff Winter, so they're still stuck with Graham Poll...
South American Football pundit Tim Vickery phones in this week and discusses with Chappers, Kevin Day and Graham Poll what Luiz Felipe Scolari does next after that weekend defeat at Old Trafford. The panel also talk to Newcastle United assistant boss Chris Hughton about transfers and who goes where this month.
Chappers, Kevin and Graham discuss the opening of the transfer window with agent Sky Andrew (who represents the likes of Sol Campbell, Jermaine Pennant and Leroy Lita), who says that the credit crunch has made this the most frantic transfer period ever, while they also talk to legendary former Manchester United keeper Alex Stepney, who previews their big clash with Chelsea.
Chappers and his team discuss the latest footy topics with Hull City chairman Paul Duffen, who talks about how big clubs influence refereeing decisions as well as giving his January transfer window views, while Dubai journalist Mark Prendergast reports on David Beckham's arrival with AC Milan.
Chappers and the usual suspects discuss the latest footy topics with Chelsea fan and former England cricketer Alec Stewart as well as darts legend Phil 'The Power' Taylor, who tells them about dealing with Roy Keane
Chappers and his studio regulars discuss the latest footy topics with Ian McGarry from The Sun and Teddy Sheringham, while Fulham's Simon Davies talks about loudmouth Jimmy Bullard and the lovely Roy Hodgson
Chappers and Co discuss Tottenham captain Ledley King's long-term fitness, Heurelho Gomes and new Real Madrid coach Juande Ramos with former Spurs star Tim Sherwood who recently joined Harry Redknapp's coaching team.
This week Chappers and his team discuss Chelsea's 'crisis', reinforced benches and the way the British fans and media treat our managers, while John Salako talks about his transformation into a football referee. Is he mad?
Chappers and Co come up with excuses for their prediction nightmares after a bizarre weekend in the Premier League and discuss the William Gallas affair, while former Man United defender Paul Parker offers career advice.
Chappers and Co come up with excuses for their prediction nightmares after a bizarre weekend in the Premier League and discuss the William Gallas affair, while former Man United defender Paul Parker offers career advice.
This week, the team talk about Sir Trevor Brooking's concerns about youth football in England, while Nigel Winterburn rings in to discuss his coaching role at Blackburn Rovers and they all try and get excited about friendly internationals.
This week Chappers is joined by studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day. They are joined on the phone by our pundit Tony Cascarino as he talks about Nicolas Anelka's return to form and Richard Bevan head of the League Managers Association dismisses reports that he wants Keith Hackett dismissed.
This week Chappers, Graham Poll and Des Clarke discuss Joey Barton's latest 'incident' and talk to Wigan Athletic boss Steve Bruce about opportunities for young British managers as well as his future career as an Akela.
This week Chappers is joined by studio regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day. They are joined on the phone by our pundit Alan Hansen as he talks about Liverpool's title challenge and how he and former team-mate John Barnes put together their weekly predictions.
This week the team were joined on the phone by Hull legend Dean Windass who talks about his battle for a first team place with the high-flying Tigers. Luther Blissett also joins us to talk about the One Game, One Community week of action and the battle against homophobia in the professional game.
Chappers and Co are joined by Charlie Webster as they chat about the booing of Ashley Cole at Wembley, while Graham Poll strokes his pencil and former England boss Graham Taylor phones in from Minsk.
This week Graham Poll is back and there's contributions from Pools Pundit John Barnes. Also, the podcast features an interview with Bobby Gould who talks about Wales' World Cup qualifying campaign to date and we debate Frank Lampard's recent form ahead of England's game against Kazakhstan at Wembley.
Spurs, Newcastle and referees all come in for the Chappers treatment again this week, while they pat themselves on the back for their impressive Hull City predictions before getting Tigers chairman Paul Duffen on the show again to celebrate.
The Chappers Premier League podcast strays a little this week after the worst refereeing decision ever during the Watford v Reading game. Also former Spurs full back Justin Edinburgh joins in on the calamity that is Spurs!
Chappers Premier League Podcast appears to have come The Graham Poll Podcast - well knowing Graham it was only a matter of time as refereeing controversy gives our refereeing guru the floor. He does however draw enough breath to allow Steve Ray, editor of Players Inc Magazine to join in the debate and discuss the terrible time the Toon are having.
After a week off courtesy of the internationals, there's so much to talk about on this week's podcast. Chappers is joined by podcasting regulars Graham Poll and Kevin Day, all desperate to discuss the recent going ons at Newcastle, West Ham and Manchester City. The guys are also joined by David Pleat and ex Chelsea and Man City star Danny Granville ahead of the two side meeting this Saturday.
It's the build up to the transfer window and Chappers is joined by Des Clarke and Tony Cascarino to debate the finer (or not so as the case may be) merits of the system with football agent Mel Stein.
This week Chappers is joined by the Celebrity Pundit League Leader Tony Cascarino as well making time to hear from Paul Duffen, the Chairman on Hull City on the club's overwhelming start to their first season in top flight football and Jack Rollin, Editor of Sky Sports Football Year Book.
And so the season begins. Chappers along with regular guests Graham Poll and Kevin Day see in the new season in real podcast style as they are joined by Mark Robins, Rob Lee and Des Clarke.








