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Guy Moussi interview: Former Forest man too hot to handle in the booth

by Christian BrookesPosted onAugust 10, 2015February 3, 2018

Frenchman Guy Moussi left a distinctly positive impression on those around him in his six years at Nottingham Forest, even if there may have been one job the current HJK Helsinki midfielder was so good at that it actually worked…

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Spencer Weir-Daley interview: Ex-Forest frontman on the mic and the goal trail

by Christian BrookesPosted onFebruary 14, 2012March 31, 2012

Striker Spencer Weir-Daley, who represented both Nottingham Forest and Notts County, recently returned to a club where he enjoyed a prolific previous spell and he also continues to get on the microphone in his time away from the field.

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Mark Crossley interview: ‘The goalkeeper and the Clough’ – ex-Wales stopper’s love of the ‘phonics

by Christian BrookesPosted onFebruary 9, 2012March 31, 2012

  Former Wales international and top flight goalkeeper Mark Crossley has been a supporter of the Stereophonics for many years now and while the five-time UK album chart-toppers sang about ‘the Bartender and the Thief’, it’s a slight reworking of…

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Chris Bart-Williams interview: No place for Bartman’s music in Owls dressing room!

by Christian BrookesPosted onJuly 11, 2011April 7, 2012

In his playing days Chris Bart-Williams was part of an era for Sheffield Wednesday which fans still remember very fondly, although his musical taste didn’t quite have such pride of place in the dressing room at Hillsborough.

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A Beats & Rhymes FC message from Germany midfielder Julia Simic

Beneath the picture of a headphone-clad footballer stepping off the team bus before a game, the dance-move celebrations, and the odd song release from a player, there’s a whole world of music within the beautiful game.

Beats & Rhymes FC began in 2011 and explores music with male and female players from around the globe, as well as delving into various aspects of their lives on and off the pitch in a unique one-on-one.

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