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Jon Stead interview: From Yorkshire with love – Open roads and private tracks, to ‘Jon’s own country’

by Christian BrookesPosted onJuly 16, 2019July 17, 2019

Via a Premier League past and no shortage of reputable clubs, Jon Stead’s 18th season brings the Huddersfield lad back to Yorkshire again, this time with ambitious Harrogate Town. Despite over 150 goals and a few million in transfer fees,…

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Fabian Wilnis interview: Tractor Boy track masters – Ipswich favourite and the sounds of the Fab familia

by Christian BrookesPosted onNovember 21, 2018

A top-flight adventure and a European foray illuminated his Ipswich Town years, and after a career yielding over 600 appearances, Fabian Wilnis has since returned home to impart the wisdom. England offered much for the popular Dutch defender, as the…

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Carlos Edwards interview: Lions defender’s soca dance continues

by Christian BrookesPosted onJanuary 5, 2016February 3, 2018

Enjoying his sixteenth season in English football, Millwall’s Carlos Edwards has performed in the Premier League and the FIFA World Cup during the past decade, and the Trinidad and Tobago right-sider has music, moves and memories to share from his…

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Andy Marshall interview: Ol’ Blue Eyes and Butch standing by – The dream team in Villa keeper’s corner

by Christian BrookesPosted onApril 27, 2013

  Aston Villa’s Andy Marshall has pulled on the gloves in distinguished stays at Norwich City, Ipswich Town, Millwall and Coventry City, and as he tries to help shape the future of the goalkeepers’ union there is an unlikely duo…

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Chris Makin interview: Ex-Sunderland favourite’s unforgettable festive frolics!

by Christian BrookesPosted onNovember 2, 2012November 2, 2012

  It is his days in the top flight with Sunderland and Ipswich Town that former defender Chris Makin is best remembered for but when it comes to the more unorthodox yet memorable moments there is one that is certainly…

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Beginning in 2011, Beats & Rhymes FC features interviews with current and former footballers from around the world, combining their career and personal stories with music talk.

First albums, how bands and artists colourise their lives off the pitch, to the select few who’ve swapped the stadium for the studio. Players from across the men’s and women’s game share their soundtrack, as well as teammate talk, memories and lessons from their life in football.

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