Albion Roar

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 378:10:19
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Synopsis

The Albion Roar is the unofficial radio show for the Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club hosted by Seagulls fans delivering the latest news from the Amex Stadium. Previous guests include Dick Knight, Martin Perry, Albion legend Peter Ward, Ian Hart, Paul Camillin and Dan Tester.

Episodes

  • The Albion Roar 14 April 2018 - with guests Andy Bass and Gary Hart

    14/04/2018 Duration: 01h29s

    Roar regular Andy Bass came in to talk about the Huddersfield game, contesting red cards and VAR. Ady had a chat with Gary Hart ahead of the match with his beloved Tottenham Hotspur. Al had a chat with Alex and Nicola from Albion's chosen charity RISE, which deals with domestic violence issues across Brighton & Hove. Phil shirt was all Greek to Ady,

  • The Albion Roar Down Under ep.9 - 13 April 2018 - with guests Steve Longly and Paul Reid +1

    13/04/2018 Duration: 58min

    In the week of Brighton playing away at Palace, one of the heroes of the famous 1-0 (McShane in the 79th) win as Selhurst, Brighton's '2nd favourite Aussie' Paul Reid joins Richie Parker and Steve Longly for a natter on all things Albion, especially life at Withdean 10 years ago.

  • The Albion Roar 7 April 2018 - with guests Louis Myles, Josh Lewin, Hope Powell and Dani Buet

    07/04/2018 Duration: 58min

    A packed show this week. US sports presenter Josh Lewin flew in on a weekend pass for his debut match at the Amex. He took some time out - in the pub, of course - to chat to Al about the whys and wherefores of supporting Brighton from the States. Al also had a natter with Hope Powell and Dani Buet. You can hear the full interview on the Albion Roar channel here on Audioboom. Film maker Louis Myles came by the studio. He has two football films out this year - one about to be released "Kaiser - The Greatest Footballer Never To Play Football", and "Calcio Storico", due for release in July. Shirt of the week was actually fairly easy. For once.

  • The Albion Roar Down Under ep.8 - 6 April 2018 - with guests Steve Longly and Lloyd Owusu

    06/04/2018 Duration: 51min

    Joining Richard Parker in Auckland and Steve Longly in Sydney is all-too-brief Albion striker Lloyd 'Raise The Roof' Owusu, hero of the relegation escape of 2009/10. Find out how Lloyd ended up at Brighton, and how he forged a Statler & Waldorf partnership with his fellow spring chicken Gary Hart.

  • The Albion Roar podcast special - with guests Hope Powell and Dani Buet

    05/04/2018 Duration: 31min

    With around a third of the season to go in the FA WSL2, Al swanned along to the Elite Football Performance Centre in Lancing to catch up with Albion Women's manager Hope Powell, and centre midfield enforcer Dani Buet for their views on the footballing philosophy at the club, the season so far, next season in WSL1, and women's football in England generally.

  • The Albion Roar 31 March 2018 - with guests Andy Bass and Phil Shelley

    02/04/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    Albion Roar sponsor Phil Shelley, of www.oldfootballshirts.com, joined Ady, Al and Roar semi-regular Andy Bass for a preview of the run-in. Plus Phil talked about the history of his 87,000 image strong (and growing) website. Ady modelled this week's Shirt of the Week, and you can see that on the FB Live video on the Roar's FB group.

  • The Albion Roar Down Under ep.7 - 24 March 2018 - with guests Steve Longly and Mike Price

    26/03/2018 Duration: 58min

    With the Albion on international break, Richie and Steve discuss the story behind Seagulls Down Under, and how you can join in if you live in Australia or New Zealand.

  • The Albion Roar 24 March 2018 - with guest Peter James

    26/03/2018 Duration: 01h00s

    International best-selling crime writer Peter James, whose Roy Grace detective series is set in Brighton, joined Ady & Al in the studio to talk football, writing, TV and police work.

  • The Albion Roar 17 March 2018 - with guest Steve Bailey

    17/03/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    Brighton & Hove Independent newspaper's Steve Bailey joined Ady & Al in the studio for a natter about the Everton game, Knocky's petulance, Ryan's penalty save, Dulwich Hamlet and more. Ady mustered up his favourite all-time Ireland Albion XI, and we raided the archives for the last manager to get Brighton to the FA Cup quarter-finals - Chris Cattlin. Phil's Shirt of the Week was highly topical.

  • The Albion Roar Down Under - ep.6 with Richard Parker, Steve Longly and guest Adam Peacock

    16/03/2018 Duration: 58min

    Richie Parker and Steve Longly discuss recent goings on at the Albion on behalf of everyone on the other side of the planet, while Fox Sports presenter in Australia, Adam Peacock, dropped by to offload his words of wisdom.

  • The Albion Roar interview with Mark Lawrenson - 10 Mar 2018

    13/03/2018 Duration: 19min

    Ady had a chat with arguably the greatest-ever player for Brighton & Hove Albion - Mark Lawrenson - about his time here, and also for the club's current situation.

  • The Albion Roar 10 Mar 2018 - with guests Mark Lawrenson and Mark Brailsford

    10/03/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    The Treason Show founder and guru Mark Brailsford was our guest in the studio this week, with a distinct air of positivity, talking about the Arsenal match, and our prospects of survival in the Premier League. Plus there is a new venue for his show - Horatio's on the Palace Pier. Ady had a quick a chat with arguably the greatest-ever player for Brighton & Hove Albion - Mark Lawrenson - about his time here, and also for the club's current situation. Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week sent Ady into a flat spin. Again.

  • The Albion Roar 3 March 2018 - with guests Brian Owen and Amy Lawrence. Reverbathon Special.

    05/03/2018 Duration: 01h01min

    It's RadioReverb's annual Reverbathon, where we're asking you to help keep this brilliant independent local radio station on air. Listen in to see how you can help. Meanwhile, ahead of the Arsenal game, Brian Owen of the Argus came by the Open Market to discuss the Swansea City game, and Al caught up with Guardian football writer Amy Lawrence to talk fan culture, the Albion's 20-year journey, and her love of Arsenal. Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week is from Yorkshire. Or rather, it is Yorkshire.

  • The Albion Roar 3 March 2018 - with guest Amy Lawrence

    03/03/2018 Duration: 30min

    Guardian and Observer football writer, and lifelong Arsenal fan Amy Lawrence chatted with Al about football loves, Fever Pitch, fan culture, the Albion's 20-year journey to the Premier League, Arsenal, women in football and much more besides.

  • The Albion Roar 24 February 2018 - with guests Nigel Summers, Norman 'Natterjack' Thomas and Andrea Orlandi

    25/02/2018 Duration: 01h43s

    Swansea City fan and chief engineer on the Amex Stadium, Norman Thomas was in town, and so popped by the studio with Nigel Summers to join Ady & Al for tales the construction of the stadium, and thoughts on the Brighton v Swansea game. Ady had a natter with Andrea Orlandi, where the latter is currently playing in Serie B for Novara. His interview almost made Andrea miss his flight from Milan to Naples, where his team were playing Avellino. Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week is from Belfast.

  • The Albion Roar 17 February 2018 - with guests Rob Stevens and Gary Howlett

    17/02/2018 Duration: 01h06min

    Brighton-based Coventry City fan Rob Stevens joined Ady & Al in the studio to talk about the sky Blues' season so far and the ongoing fight against the club's owners. Also, Ady had a natter with Albion Cup Finalist, and former Coventry youth player Gary Howlett. Lovely fella - impressed with Ady's research into stats. Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week was very familiar to Rob.

  • The Albion Roar 10 February 2018 - with guests Justin Brentnall, Tim Vince, and Louise Englefield

    11/02/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    With February being LGBT History Month, we were delighted to welcome back Louise Englefield, campaign director of Football v Homophobia to talk about issues surrounding discrimination in football, and ways forward - including proud fans groups, and education. Tim Vince - aka Tim O'Tay on stage - and Justin Brentnall joined Al in the studio to mull over the West Ham game, including Izquierdo's piledriver. And Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week is from Brazil - and Tim really didn't like it...

  • The Albion Roar 3 February 2018 - with guests Russell Guiver and Andy Bass

    04/02/2018 Duration: 59min

    Russell Guiver, membership secretary of Seagulls Over London came by the Open Market to talk about who, what, when and where Albion supporters in the capital can listen to various club dignitaries at their regular meetings. Middlesbrough and Southampton - two (at best) mediocre performances, neither of which ended in defeat are up for discussion. Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week is handsome - with  hint of contrition for the previous week's oversight... Enjoy.

  • The Albion Roar Down Under - ep.5 with Richard Parker, Steve Longly and guest Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim

    28/01/2018 Duration: 51min

    Steve and Richie pine over the 4-0 defeat to Chelsea, while special guest Norman Cook talks us through trying to watch Brighton & Hove Albion when he is half way across the world. Find out also where Norman finds the bizarrest places to see an Albion shirt while on tour, and his emotions on 17 April 2017\. That, and much more...

  • The Albion Roar 27 January 2018 - with guests Jason Thackeray and former Albion full back Peter Smith

    27/01/2018 Duration: 01h49s

    Jason Thackeray, excellent scribe the behind 'Brighton - But Only At Home' blog joined Ady & Al in the Kemp Town studio for a discussion on the Chelsea match, Kazenga LuaLua, Schelotto and Jurgen Locadia, EuroPop and more besides... Former Albion full-back, now football agent Peter Smith talks about the Transfer Window, Albion's prospects and how Liam Brady had to get him off the sofa at University to sign him... Phil Shelley's Shirt of the Week would have been the 84,000th posted on the site. But it was too ugly, so we have something French instead.

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