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Football Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life100. PostbagWe can imagine no better way of celebrating our century of podcasts than by dipping into the postbag containing your emails.  Every week we encourage you to write to us and you do so in comforting numbers.  Once again, the tone is largely positive with people wanting to contribute their own memories to the topic they’ve just listened to or correcting our very fallible memories.  We look forward to these occasional episodes because it enables us to connect with our audience and we’re very grateful that you take the time and trouble to write - if only because it re...2025-08-0146 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life91. England Managers After Sir Alf Part 2In the first podcast Football Ruined My Life has done since the untimely demise of Patrick Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler are joined by the Daily Telegraph sports columnist Jim White.  Forced to restart the episode because the Producer had failed to press the record button first time round, eventually the panel turn to the “the poisoned chalice”. They consider the story from the sad night of defeat on penalties in Turin to the singularly appropriate day in 2000 when Kevin Keegan resigned the job in the toilets at Wembley Stadium after a 1-0 home defeat by Germany.  In between ca...2025-05-3050 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life90. England Managers After Sir Alf Part 1It’s commonly known as “the poisoned chalice”.  The only England manager to win the World Cup was Alf Ramsey in 1966.  Nobody has done it since though a few have come close. In this, his last ever podcast, Patrick Barclay, along with Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler, analyses why that has been the case.  Paddy and co. take the story from 1974 when Sir Alf was dismissed by the FA to the end of Bobby Robson’s unlucky regime after the defeat by Germany at Italia 90.  Gazza cried, we all cried but we comforted ourselves with the thought that the next manager...2025-05-2336 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life89. 1968This is the penultimate podcast in which Patrick Barclay appeared.  In it the original Football Ruined My Life panel of Paddy, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler analyse the year 1968, as the latest in their periodic examinations of one particularly memorable year.  In football terms 1968 was the year that Manchester United followed Celtic to become the first English club to win the European Cup but even that landmark occasion was only one of many.  It was also the year of the Tet Offensive, the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy, the riots in Chicago, the Soviet invasion of Cze...2025-05-2140 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life88. The One With Omid Djalili (reposted episode)This is the first of the last three episodes recorded with Patrick Barclay.  We are re-releasing the podcast he made with the original Football Ruined My Life team of Patrick Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler because it was previously published the day we heard of Paddy’s tragic death and we removed it out of respect as soon as we heard the news.    Stand-up comic Omid Djalili was born in Chelsea and has been a passionate and regular spectator at Stamford Bridge from an early age.  Forced out of London by the impact of the pan...2025-05-1948 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeThe Return of Football Ruined My LifeBack in February, when we learnt about the tragic and shocking death of our friend and colleague, Patrick Barclay, we suspended the podcast and took time to consider if and how it can continue.  Replacing Paddy is impossible; the breadth of his knowledge and his infectious (and mischievous) sense of humour made him unique.  But here we announce our return with roster of stars who will make irregular appearances to join the regulars Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler.  Also, we reveal a special week-long series of releases of the last episodes Paddy recorded with Colin and Jon. ...2025-05-1604 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThe Lost Tapes Extra: 1958-1968Remembering Manchester United: The Journey from 1958 to 1968This episode of the Lost Tapes Extra explores the decade of 1958 to 1968, pivotal years in the history of Manchester United, from the tragic Munich air disaster to their European Cup win in 1968. The discussion includes personal reflections and audio clips from key figures of that era, touching on the emotional and human aspects of the club's journey. It offers a deep, emotional narrative and stands as a rich, accessible introduction for both longtime fans and newcomers to the story of Manchester United.00:00 Introduction to the Lost...2025-05-1121 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThe Lost Tapes Extra: Solskjaer & KeanoThe Lost Tapes Extra: Roy Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United JourneysThis is Manchester United, The Lost Tapes. Stories from United's rich history, told in a way you've never heard before. In this episode of 'Lost Tapes Extra,' the hosts talk about episodes five and six of the first season, focusing on the tenures of Roy Keane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The discussion focuses on the narrative evolution of these iconic players, the key moments from Keane and Solskjaer's interviews that are encapsulated in the 'Lost Tapes.' The episode also looks at the...2025-05-1136 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesSeven: 1958-68Manchester United's rich history spans almost 150 years. Yet the essence of everything the club is about the story, the romance, and the tragedy can be found in the span of a decade from 1958 to 1968 from the Munich Air disaster to the winning of the European Cup. Matt Busby's personal mission, his drive, his ambition to create a team that was the very best. This is that story told through interviews you've never heard, you'll hear from a number of key individuals, Bobby Charlton, Bill Folkes, George Best, Dennis Law, Brian Kidd, Jackie Blanchflower, Albert Scanlan, and even Busby himself...2025-04-2527 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesSix: SolskjaerFew players in the storied history of Manchester United Evoke emotion in the same way that's conjured by these three words, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with six league titles, two FA cups and intercontinental cup, and of course, a champions League. Solskjaer enjoyed success on a level that few have. His contribution to that success is etched in history. His winning goal in the 1999 Champions League final earned him sporting immortality. However, when he arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 1996, nobody knew his name, much less how to pronounce it.00:00 The Arrival of Ole Gunnar...2025-04-1844 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesFive: KeanoHave a footballer and his manager ever been as alike as Roy Keane and Alex Ferguson? From his signing for Manchester United in 1993, Keane evolved into an on pitch general in the image of his manager. Theirs was a relationship which was one of the most compelling in football history. Ferguson, the omnipresent overlord patrolling the sidelines and Keane his chosen representative snarling in the middle of the pitches that he ran for over a decade. Today, the two football personalities famously don't get on. It's easy to forget though, that together their relationship formed such a successful dynamic...2025-04-1057 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThe Lost Tapes Extra: Welcome to HellWelcome to Hell: Manchester United's 1993 Trip to Galatasaray"This is Manchester United, The Lost Tapes. Stories from United's rich history, told in a way you've never heard before. In 1993, Manchester United ended the 26 year wait to win a league title. Their reward for that piece of history was to compete in the European Cup, or the Champions League, to give it its new name at the time. United had qualified for the semi finals in each of their five campaigns under Sir Matt Busby, winning it, of course, in 1968. The club's first foray into the tournament in...2025-03-2133 minCryptic Soup PodCryptic Soup PodNicholas Barclay, the ImposterWelcome to Cryptic Soup, your after-dark podcast. In this week's episode, join Thena and Kylee to talk about Nicholas Barclay, the 13-year-old child who went missing from San Antonia, Texas. The family was mourning the loss when miraculously three years later, someone turned up. Supposedly Nicholas was found in Spain! Only problem, it was not Nicholas and instead was “the chameleon”, an imposter from France. Frédéric Bourdin was the person pretending to be the lost teen, and this is that story.Be sure to check out our other podcast recommendations:True C...2025-03-201h 45Hey, That\'s Me! - A Commentary PodcastHey, That's Me! - A Commentary PodcastWho Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) audio commentary with chief puppeteer Dave BarclayShow website - www.heythatsmepod.com WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT TRAILER - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEIJpS26aAw BUY DAVES BOOK (SIGNED!) - https://coolwatersprods.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=9&products_id=2791 LINKS TO WATCH THE MOVIE:Disney+ - https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/who-framed-roger-rabbit/20GDm8DYpIsCAmazon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.aeb887ec-5560-60ee-ddc1-d271a9a86aba?autoplay=0&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wbJUSTWATCH - https://www...2025-03-131h 50Manchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThe Lost Tapes Extra: Knighton 1989"Manchester United has been subject to numerous takeover attempts in its rich and controversial history. In the early 1980s, Robert Maxwell chanced his arm, so too did Rupert Murdoch with BSkyB in 1998. We all know about the Glazer family's seizing of control in 2005 and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's recent acquisition of a minor but controlling share. Still, perhaps the most infamous of all remains Michael Knighton's fascinating attempt to buy Manchester United in the summer of 1989."In this episode Ed and Wayne discuss the story behind Michael Knighton's attempt to buy United in 1989. It's a wild story wit...2025-03-0335 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThe Lost Tapes Extra: Bitter RivalsArsenal vs. Manchester United: Bitter Rivals"English football has always had its rivalries. Where there's a champion, there's a challenger. With over a century of history, it had rarely been the case that two of the most successful teams were competing at the same time, and that was the case towards the end of the 20th century. Manchester United and Arsenal competed against each other for a generation, it was under Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger when competition became an interchangeable." In this episode of the Lost Tapes Extra, Ed and Wayne delve in...2025-02-2547 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesFour: Welcome to HellIn 1993, Manchester United ended the 26 year wait to win a league title. Their reward for that piece of history was to compete in the European Cup, or the Champions League, to give it its new name at the time. United had qualified for the semi finals in each of their five campaigns under Sir Matt Busby, winning it, of course, in 1968.The club's first foray into the tournament in almost a quarter of a century was to end in stunning, controversial fashion, with one of the most memorable ties in the history of the competition. This is...2025-02-2230 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThe Lost Tapes Extra: CantonaEd and Wayne discuss stories from Episode One: Cantona. The moment he joined United, that night in Turkey, the 1994 FA Cup win, Selhurst Park and his return, and retirement.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1430 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifePatrick BarclayIt is with deep sadness that Jon, Paul and I have to tell you all that our friend and fellow podcast host Patrick Barclay died suddenly on the morning of 12 February. All of us and no doubt many of our listeners who responded to Paddy's cheery Scottish burr over the course of 80 or so episodes will have cause to feel his loss. Out of respect we have removed this week's edition.  We are obviously talking among ourselves as to if and how the podcast can continue. For the moment we feel that a brief pause is the right approach to...2025-02-1404 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThe Lost Tapes Extra: InspirationWhen author Wayne Barton was approached by the late Tom Tyrell's family during the pandemic he didn't know quite what to expect. More than 800 hours of transcribed audio later, Barton knew there was a goldmine of fantastic United stories dating back from the 1950s to the present day. In this first The Lost Tapes Extra, Wayne talks to producer Ed Barker about the inspiration for the show with a few hints about what might be coming later in the series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See...2025-02-1340 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesTrailer: The Lost Tapes Extra: InspirationWhen author Wayne Barton was approached by the late Tom Tyrell's family during the pandemic he didn't know quite what to expect. More than 800 hours of transcribed audio later, Barton knew there was a goldmine of fantastic United stories dating back from the 1950s to the present day. In this first The Lost Tapes Extra, Wayne talks to producer Ed Barker about the inspiration for the show with a few hints about what might be coming later in the series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1205 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesThree: Knighton 1989Manchester United has been subject to numerous takeover attempts in its rich and controversial history. In the early 1980s, Robert Maxwell chanced his arm, so too did Rupert Murdoch with BSkyB in 1998. We all know about the Glazer family's seizing of control in 2005 and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's recent acquisition of a minor but controlling share.Still, perhaps the most infamous of all remains Michael Knighton's fascinating attempt to buy Manchester United in the summer of 1989. You'll remember many of the details, surely. The sight of the former schoolteacher doing Trafford pitch before the opening day of the...2025-02-0746 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesTwo: Bitter RivalsEnglish football has always had its rivalries. Where there is champion, there is a challenger. With over a century of history, it had rarely been the case that two of the most successful teams were competing at the same time. That was the case towards the end of the 20th century.Manchester United and Arsenal competed against each other for a generation, but it was under Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger when competition became an interchangable word for tribal warfare.Years of mounting tension finally erupted just after the turn of century when...2025-01-3141 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifePenalty!!Twelve yards away, the keeper can’t move off his line until the ball is struck. How does anyone ever miss a penalty? Well, as we all know they do miss and frequently it’s crucial in a match.  So it can be too for the award in the first place of a penalty for handball with no intent to handle by the defender and for fouls when the forward has cleverly tripped himself up but made it look like it’s a deliberate foul. Plenty for Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay to get their collective teeth into her...2025-01-3141 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesOne: CantonaFew footballers have had a transformative impact to compare with that of Eric Cantona at Manchester United. When he arrived at Old Trafford from Leeds United, the club were still licking their wounds after passing 25 years without a league title - ironically, marking the occasion by coming agonisingly close in a battle with Cantona’s then-club.In November 1992, the relationship between Cantona and Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson had deteriorated. Cantona had scored the Premier League’s first-ever hat-trick, and his immense talent was not in doubt - but his discipline was. Wilkinson had brought Cantona to Leed...2025-01-2442 minManchester United: The Lost TapesManchester United: The Lost TapesTeaser Trailer: The Lost Tapes Episode One: CantonaManchester United: The Lost Tapes. Stories from United's rich history, told in a way you've never heard before. Episode 1 Teaser Trailer. Few footballers have had a transformative impact to compare with that of Eric Cantona at Manchester United. When he arrived at Old Trafford from Leeds United, the club were still licking their wounds after passing 25 years without a league title.Ironically, marking the occasion by coming agonisingly close in a battle with Cantona's then club. In November 1992, the relationship between Cantona and Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson had deteriorated. Cantona had...2025-01-2102 minThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelLaunching Apollo with Barclay DaleSend us a textOur Friend Barclay Dale joins us today to announce the project he's been working on for a few years now. Today marks the official launch of Apollo Performance Analytics, the database that you hear us talk about is finally here. We discuss this labor of love with him and what the potential of the analysis can bring to the sport of fitness.Check out the Apollo website:https://www.apolloperform.com/Follow Apollo on Instagram and get the latest analysis and updates:https://instagram.com/apolloperform2025-01-141h 07Football Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeCentre forwards vs False 9sReal centre forwards were old fashioned battering rams like Nat Lofthouse, Ted Drake of the great Arsenal side of the 1930s and Bobby Smith the rampaging leader of the Spurs double winning attack.  As football has become more skilful, they have largely been replaced by False 9s as they are now called or deep-lying centre forwards as they were in the days of Don Revie and the Hungarian Hidegkuti.  Jon Holmes, Patrick Barclay and Jon Holmes panel discuss the impact on the game of the change and surprisingly all three of them retain a nostalgic love of the centre forwa...2025-01-1048 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeChristmas GamesColin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Paddy Barclay wish all our listeners a very merry Christmas and we do so by recalling Christmas time matches from long ago.  With far less choice on offer, both on television and on the dining room table, football at Christmas provided a fabulous feast of entertainment, the climax to which came on Boxing Day in 1963 when to everyone’s astonishment a record number of 66 goals were scored in the 10 First Division fixtures alone.  Has the mass globalisation of the modern game in recent years had any impact on the distinctive Englishness of Yuletide matches? 2024-12-2043 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeUtility PlayersColin Shindler, Patrick Barclay and Jon Holmes examine the value of utility players – the player who could fill in anywhere on the pitch from right back to outside left.  There is a marked tendency by current managers to favour specialisation over utility yet we all remember, usually with affection, those players who could “do a job” anywhere on the pitch – the perfect player to bring on in the days when there was only one substitute.  The panel pays tribute to the Paul Madeleys of the game and explore the reasons for their gradual disappearance from the game. Learn...2024-12-1340 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeBrits AbroadColin Shindler, Paddy Barclay and Jon Holmes discuss the phenomenon of Brits Abroad, those British footballers who made the transition to the sun, sangria and shenanigans of playing for foreign teams.  Jon of course became a one-man Lunn PolyTravel Agency for his clients in the 1980s but the phenomenon of British footballers travelling to foreign climes began early in the postwar years with the Bogata bandits.  With the exception of John Charles and Gerry Hitchens, English exports to European clubs in the 1950s and 1960s were generally not a great success.  But after Kevin Keegan went to SV Hamburg in...2024-12-0638 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeScreamers…… is the word frequently given to goals scored, usually from outside the penalty box, like drawings in a Roy of the Rovers cartoon that bring the crowd to a fever pitch of excitement.  Unless of course the goal has been scored by the opposition.  In which case the spectacular goal will be suffered in a mute and somewhat resentful silence, one in which the unfairness of Life in general and the existence of God in particular is contemplated.  Jon Holmes, Paddy Barclay and Colin Shindler discuss whether there are fewer screamers about these days than in the days of their...2024-11-2941 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeIt was the year of the Sky revolution in football but for Jon Holmes it was also the end of Gary Lineker’s career in England as he prepared to move to Japan and ultimately into the television studio.  Leeds United won the last First Division and their manager Howard Wilkinson was the last English manager to win the championship.  It was the year that saw an unfancied Denmark team win the Euros and John Major return to Downing Street by beating Neil Kinnock.  It was a year that provided Paddy Barclay, Colin Shindler and Jon Holmes with much to di...2024-11-2241 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeFavourite GamesPaddy Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler talk about their favourite match and, to help them to do so, each of them invites as a guest on the podcast a player whotook part in that match.  If we could all take 8 matches to a desert island populated only by RoyPlomley and at some point you would be asked: “If seven of your matches were washed away which one match would you save from the waves?”  Today the panel attempts to answer thatquestion.  Although, inevitably each of the games are won respectively by Dun...2024-11-1540 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeWingersWhatever happened to outside rights and outside lefts?  You remember those speedy tricky wingers who beat their full backs on the outside, got to the dead ball line and centred so that their centre forward could charge at the ball and force it into the net.  The men ploughing those lonely furrows seem to have disappeared.  Why has this happened and what has replaced them?  Paddy Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler puzzle it out. 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Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-11-0844 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeThe One With David PeaceDavid Peace, the author of The Damned United, joins Jon Holmes, Patrick Barclay and Colin Shindler to talk about his latest novel.  Munichs, details the story of Manchester United from 6 February 1958, the day of the plane crash that killed 23 people (including eight players) to the team’s appearance in the Cup Final in May 1958.  He talks about what a novel can do to intensify the drama of that tragedy and his description of the dark cloud of despair that descended on football and the country, as well as the city of Manchester.  Learn more about your ad...2024-10-2543 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeThe Football PyramidThis week the Paddy Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler ask each other how the Football Pyramid has changed over our lifetimes of watching the game.  Our first memories were of football in the mid to late 1950s when life was bounded by the First and Second Divisions and the Third Divisions North and South.  Of course, there was no Premier League but more crucially to lose Football League status was to consign your town and your community, as well as your club, to Stygian gloom.  Which is why we are delighted that at least Jon can explain the intric...2024-10-1838 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeThe Football PyramidThis week the Paddy Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler ask each other how the Football Pyramid has changed over our lifetimes of watching the game.  Our first memories were of football in the mid to late 1950s when life was bounded by the First and Second Divisions and the Third Divisions North and South.  Of course, there was no Premier League but more crucially to lose Football League status was to consign your town and your community, as well as your club, to Stygian gloom.  Which is why we are delighted that at least Jon can explain the intric...2024-10-1835 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeSubstitutesThe use of substitutes began in the English Football League at the start of the 1965-66 season.  After years of the Wembley “hoodoo” it was initially a simple system of ensuring that matches were not spoiled by 10 men playing against 11 because of a bad injury.  From that sensible position in 1965 we seem to have arrived at a situation today when an entire second team is sitting on the bench waiting to come on.  Does anyone think that has been a change for the better?  Jon Holmes, Paddy Barclay and Colin Shindler discuss. Learn more about your ad...2024-10-1140 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeThe One With Frank FoerThis is football as seen through the eyes of an Arsenal supporter, living and working in Washington DC.  Frank Foer, a staff writer at The Atlantic and a former editor of The New Republic, is the author of the much respected book “How Football Explains the World”.  It’s fascinating to hear the views of a man who genuinely understands and enthuses over English football but sees it with a very different pair of eyes.  With Frank Foer joining Colin Shindler, Paddy Barclay and Jon Holmes, we present two nations which in this case are united bya common lang...2024-10-0447 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeRitualsIn the days of our fondly remembered youth which we can still see as it becomes ever smaller in the rear-view mirror of life, football matches kicked off at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon.  And part of the joy of the experience was what we did beforehand, how we met our friends, how we got to the ground, perhaps even what we wore in the false expectation that it would help our club to win.  From Dundee through Manchester to Leicester, Paddy Barclay, Colin Shindler and Jon Holmes recognise that they had many elements in common but there were va...2024-09-2741 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeNumber TwosThere are two distinct variations on the theme of Number 2s.  The first is that he is the one who sits next to the manager when he is going berserk, berating the fourth official and kicking water bottles.  That number 2 is there to calm him down and offer sage advice in moments of extremetension.  However, the other number 2 is the man who himself goes berserk while his boss maintains a forced calm as the number 2 rages.  Jon Holmes, Paddy Barclay and Colin Shindler consider the pairing of Murphy and Busby, Taylor and Clough, Allison and Mercer, Howe and Me...2024-09-2050 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeThe One With Gary LinekerIt’s been coming, hasn’t it? We all know that the relationship between Jon Holmes and Gary Lineker started about 45 years ago and we’ve heard many stories related by Jon about his most famous client. However here is Gary talking about himself, his career as a player and his transition into broadcasting. Together with with Colin Shindler, Paddy Barclay (and of course, Jon Holmes), here his views on the game are presented uncensored by any broadcasting or publishing empire. Listen and see if any of them surprise you. Learn more about your ad choice...2024-09-1448 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life61. Chairmen Vs. OwnersThis week, the panel looks at old fashioned Bob Lord style Chairmen of football clubs as against the current fashion for billionaire owners from oil rich nation states or American hedge fund managers. Bob Lord at Burnley and Joe Mears at Chelsea, Louis Edwards at Manchester United and the Hill Woods of Arsenal were all rich men but their wealth did not compare to that of the current owners of Premier League clubs.  When we talked about the game in the 1960s and 1970s we talked about players and managers, rarely about Chairmen and never about boards of shadowy direc...2024-08-1646 minTexas True CrimeTexas True CrimeEpisode 65: Nicholas Barclay Part 2Nicholas Barclay disappeared in San Antonio, TX. Three years later he was found in Spain, but was this the real Nicholas? Sources: The Imposter 60 Minutes Australia: Mystery of Missing Boy Nicholas Barclay and his Imposter Frederic Bourdin ⁠The Nicholas Barclay Disappearance And Ensuing Deception | Missing | Investigation Discovery⁠ ⁠Frédéric Bourdin - Wikipedia⁠ ⁠Nicholas Patrick Barclay – The Charley Project⁠ ⁠Interview: The private detective who uncovered The Imposter (scotsman.com)⁠ ⁠The Mystery Of Nicholas Barclay And His Imposter, Fréd...2024-08-0226 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life59. We're Back Once Again (Series 3 Trailer)After our computer-enforced summer break Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay return next week on Friday 9th August - just as the new football season kicks off. If you've not already done so, subscribe now.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-08-0203 minTexas True CrimeTexas True CrimeEpisode 64: Nicholas Barclay Part 1Nicholas Barclay disappeared in San Antonio, TX. Three years later he was found in Spain, but was this the real Nicholas? Sources: The Imposter 60 Minutes Australia: Mystery of Missing Boy Nicholas Barclay and his Imposter Frederic Bourdin The Nicholas Barclay Disappearance And Ensuing Deception | Missing | Investigation Discovery Frédéric Bourdin - Wikipedia Nicholas Patrick Barclay – The Charley Project Interview: The private detective who uncovered The Imposter (scotsman.com) The Mystery Of Nicholas Barclay And...2024-07-2540 minThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelCatching Up With Friends feat. Barclay Dale and Mike HalpinSend us a textBrian and PC are joined by Mike Halpin from "Known & Knowable" and Barclay Dale from "B.Friendly Stats" to discuss the new Rogue Invitational Qualifying System. What does this mean for athletes and the level of competition that will be showcased at the premier CrossFit offseason event?Other topics to be discussed is the just released CrossFit World Wide rankings and also a quick look back at the Semifinals to determine if the right athletes got into the Games based on various ranking systems.Visit us on our...2024-06-111h 22Football Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeCricketing FootballersIn the days when the cricket season finished at the end of August and did not begin again until the first week in May it was perfectly possible to be a professional sportsman who played both games. Now it would be impossible to find a footballer who also played county cricket let alone Test cricket. Digging back, as ever, into the days of our youth, however, we can easily find plenty of them. Joining the regular panel, Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay is Michael Henderson, formerly Cricket Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph and a man who has...2024-05-3148 minUnsolved SouthUnsolved SouthMISSING: Nicolas Patrick Barclay S3 E2 Nicolas Patrick Barclay San Antonio Police Department  210-207-7484 OR Texas Department Of Public Safety  800-346-3243 https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/7310?nav https://charleyproject.org/case/nicholas-patrick-barclay https://www.ksat.com/news/2019/05/02/case-of-missing-san-antonio-boy-from-1994-remains-a-mystery/ https://www.dps.texas.gov/apps/mpch/MissingPerson/mpDetails/M10-15-200112-31-49PM https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/imposter-netflix-frederic-bourdin-nicholas-barclay-b2269897.html https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/tx-nicholas-barclay-13-san-antonio-13-june-1994.55441/page-4 2024-05-0859 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeIn the second of our occasional podcasts about specific years, we are looking at 1974 when Jon Holmes, Paddy Barclay and Colin Shindler were all in their early, mid or medium late 20s. It’s the year that began with power shortages due to a miners’ strike and the imposition of the three day week. Inflation was running at nearly 18% and of course ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest. In football, Leeds won the League and Liverpool won the Cup after which both their managers left. Brian Clough lasted just 44 days as manager of Leeds United and Harold Wilson won two...2024-04-1948 minThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelRevealing the Strength of Field Rating System with Barclay DaleSend us a textYou might have seen the B.Friendly Stats Strength of Field Rating System in our preview of the SandClash and Eurasia Championships...but what exactly are these ranking systems and what criteria is used to determine rankings in thsi system? Well Brian and Chad brings in none other than Barclay Dale from B.Friendly Stats to discuss this system. Who are the top overall athletes in this system? Where does Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr rank? They crew goes over this and much, much more!Visit us on our website at ...2024-04-181h 29Football Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeCentre HalvesThis is the episode about those big lads with heads squashed flat and brains curdled into early onset dementia by the constant heading of old fashioned leather footballs that weighed the same as a cannonball after it had been soaked by rain and coated in mud.  From the time that Herbert Chapman withdrew the middle of the half backs to play between the two full backs we always recognised the centre half as the bulwark of the defence.  Paddy Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler discuss the way in which these immobile centre halves became more sophisticated until we go...2024-04-0540 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeThe North EastThe North East of England has traditionally been referred to as "the hotbed of soccer".  Yet compared to teams from Lancashire for example, Newcastle United, Sunderland and Middlesbrough have won very little in the way of trophies for decades.  Middlesbrough won the League Cup in 2004, Sunderland won the FA Cup in 1973 and Newcastle won the Inter Cities Fairs Cup in 1969.  Since then... nothing. Why then do football writers and supporters have such a respect for those teams? Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Paddy Barclay explore what’s so special about football in the North East. Learn...2024-03-1539 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeSpecial Guest: Mike InghamHe was the third in the distinguished line of BBC Chief Football Correspondents and the first not be called Brian (as in Moore and Bryon Butler). His attractive voice gave us fluent commentaries from football grounds all over the world. Within months of doing his first commentary he was looking at 39 dead bodies in the Heysel Stadium. Mike Ingham joins Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Paddy Barclay for a look at the football he watched on our behalf and told us about in such clear and concise phrases. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...2024-03-0844 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeFamily ValuesJon Holmes, Paddy Barclay and Colin Shindler explore the impact of nature and nurture on footballers from the same family.  Is it genetic inheritance or environmental factors that accounts for the remarkable number of fraternal and father-son relationships in football over the decades?  From the famous Charltons to the Schmeichels, from the forgotten Rowley brothers to the Redknapps, the Cloughs and the Summerbees the numerous examples of this fascinating phenomenon sends the conversation far and wide.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-02-2338 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeGordon MilneJon Holmes, Paddy Barclay and Colin Shindler meet Gordon Milne who had a fascinating and long career in football.  He was a player with Tom Finney at Preston, a key part of Bill Shankly’s first great Liverpool side and later manager of Jimmy Hill's Coventry City and Jon’s beloved Leicester before moving abroad and winning three successive league titles for Besiktas in Turkey.  Now approaching his 87th birthday Gordon Milne has total recall of that career and tells stories of players and clubs that have never been heard before.  Learn more about your ad choi...2024-02-1655 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeWest HamWest Ham won the Cup in 1964, the European Cup Winners Cup in 1965 and, according to Alf Garnett, the World Cup in 1966. They were a stylish, attractive and at the time a victorious team in those mid 1960s but they never kicked on and those three World Cup heroes eventually left Upton Park in a disappointing anti-climax, not having won anything else at club level. For years though they were everyone’s second favourite team. Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay try to explain that anomaly and whether in the Premier League era the old West Ham traditions are st...2024-02-0940 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeSportsmanshipColin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay wonder whether the concept of sportsmanship has vanished from the game. We all remember that famous photograph of Bobby Moore and Pele exchanging sweat soaked shirts after their titanic struggle in Guadalajara in the 1970 World Cup group match. It was iconic because it symbolised and personified the concept. But is that sort of behaviour still around in today’s world of football? Or are the three septuagenarians simply on an epic journey of nostalgia for the land of lost content where sportsmen behaved with a certain nobility?    Learn more...2024-01-2649 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifePrint journalism v TV journalismBack in the dim and distant past of our youth, the coverage of football on television was minimal and we instinctively turned to local and national newspapers for the latest information and analysis on the game and our favourite club. In subsequent years, and particularly since the emergence of Sky Sports in 1992, we have all seen the decline of the print journalist and the seemingly unstoppable rise of the tv pundit. Patrick Barclay bemoans the decline, Jon Holmes revels in the power of TV and Colin Shindler tries to keep control of the game without recourse to VAR.2024-01-1942 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeChelseaColin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay arejoined by a long-standing Chelsea fan – the writer and broadcaster AndyHamilton – to discuss his lifetime of support since the late 1950s. He shareshis frustration that some of the less attractive developments in modernfootball have significantly diminished his passion for the club although, likethe panellists, he remains dedicated to the game itself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-01-0552 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeMoney, Money, MoneyWe all know what it’s like to have too little of it and though it’s probably not anything that most of us have experienced we can understand that having too much money doesn’t always lead straight to Happiness. At the top of the pyramid, football is drowning in the stuff, at the bottom too many clubs are struggling to keep their heads above the financial waters that are closing in. Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay discuss how the game got into this mess and what, if anything, can be done about it.2023-11-1745 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeGoalscorersWhen we watch football as youngsters it is the goals that catch our eye, not the vital defensive midfielders or the manager’s clever/stupid substitutions. A Gary Lineker tap in is less spectacular than a Bobby Charlton thunderbolt but in a vital 1-0 victory it counts for as much. Colin Shindler, Jon Holmes and Patrick Barclay discuss the scorers of great goals and great goalscorers from Ted Drake and Dixie Dean to Harry Kane and Lionel Messi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2023-11-1047 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeScotland (& a brief tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton)Time was when there was scarcely an English top flight team without a few influential Scotsmen in it. Can you imagine Liverpool in the 1980s without Hansen, Souness and Dalglish, Manchester United’s 1960s team without Denis Law and Paddy Crerand or Revie’s Leeds United without Bremner, Jordan, McQueen, Lorimer and Eddie Gray? There are almost no Scottish players in the English Premier League, barely a handful in the Scottish Premier League and the crowds are embarrassingly small outside of Celtic and Rangers. What on earth has gone wrong with football in Scotland? Patrick Barclay helps Colin Shindler and...2023-10-2752 minw półmrokuw półmrokuŻerowanie na zrozpaczonej rodzinie | Zaginięcie NICHOLASA BARCLAYNicholas Barclay miał zaledwie 13 lat, ale sporo już przeżył. Wychowywała go matka uzależniona od narkotyków, wagarował, kradł i był agresywny. Gdy pewnego dnia zaginął, wydaje się jakby nikt się tym nie przejął. wpolmroku@gmail.com instagram.com/wpolmroku/ Źródła: https://charleyproject.org/case/nicholas-patrick-barclay https://kronikidziejow.pl/porady/nicolas-barclay-skradziona-tozsamosc-zaginionego-chlopca/ https://brenmar71.medium.com/justice-for-nicholas-barclay-19ea332bd3092023-08-0319 minSerialously with Annie EliseSerialously with Annie EliseA Dangerous Con Man, A Missing Teen & Secret Murder?! The TWISTED Story of Nicholas Barclay & Frédéric BourdinWelcome back to this week’s episode of SERIALously! In today’s episode, we are going to discuss a case that’s truly unbelievable. Think about the last time you got an emergency alert for an Amber Alert on your phone. The amount of children that go missing every day in the United States is staggering and often leads to terrible outcomes. But what about the children that are found? What are their lives like when they return home? Does it matter if they've been gone a day? A week? A month? A year? Several Years? Most of the time, we onl...2023-07-3144 minThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelThe B.Friendly Podcast ChannelCrossFit Semifinal Leaderboard BreakdownSend us a textGet ready to unlock the secrets of the CrossFit Semi-Final Worldwide Leaderboards with PC, Brian and our special guests, Barclay Dale (@barclay.dale) and Mike Halpin (@eighty8mph). We've meticulously analyzed the data and are eager to share insights into the variables that can impact the semi-finals and our strategies to address them.Barclay's research uncovers the critical role of upper body strength and stamina and the significant commonalities among the top 100 finishes. Mike's deep dive into the analysis further illuminates various factors that could affect test one, offering a fresh...2023-06-291h 05Football Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life9. Great GoaliesFrom Lev Yashin to Bert Trautmann, from Pat Jennings to Peter Shilton the game has been adorned by great goalies. What makes them special? Are they all crazy? Patrick Barclay defends Scottish goalkeepers from calumny.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2023-03-3140 minGeneracija UbicaGeneracija UbicaPretvarao se da je nestali decak | Slucaj Nicholas BarclayPodrzite moj podcast na Patreon-u https://www.patreon.com/EleonoraVojnovski Nicholas je imao samo 13 godina kada je nestao iz svog rodnog grada San Antonio u Teksasu. Izasao je sa svojim prijateljima da igra kosarku i nikada se vise nije vratio kuci, on je bio problematican mladic, bezao je vise puta od kuce, zato je policijia verovala da ce se uskoro vratiti kuci, ali to nije moglo biti dalje od istine. Nije bilo ni traga ni glasa od Nicholasa, medjutim tri godine nakon njegovog nestanka porodica je dobila poziv iz jednog malog spanskog sela, pronasli...2023-03-0141 minThe Famous Sloping Pitch (or Is Football F**ked?)The Famous Sloping Pitch (or Is Football F**ked?)Patrick BarclayNick Hancock and Chris England discuss Stoke’s away win, Bolton’s new stadium name, Eveliina Summanen’s red card, and of course, some Oldham shit. Nick and Chris speak to journalist and sportswriter, Patrick Barclay. They chat about his team teams, Dundee F.C. and Fulham, the memories of his first game, dangers of the Europeran Super League, losing your car after football, and how managers have changed.Patrick’s podcast available here - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/football-ruined-my-life/id1669268775Get in touch and follow us on Twitter @slopingpitchIf you...2023-02-241h 10Football Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My Life1. Our Childhood HeroesBert Trautmann, Alan Gilzean, Davie Gibson, and Colin Bell.Welcome to the first ever episode of Football Ruined My Life with Jon Holmes, Patrick Barclay, and Colin Shindler.In today's episode, Jon, Patrick and Colin discuss the first ever football matches they attended and the heroes who emerged out of them.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2023-02-0339 minFootball Ruined My LifeFootball Ruined My LifeTrailerFootball Ruined My Life is the new podcast about old football. Colin Shindler, author of the best selling Manchester United Ruined My Life, joins with the distinguished football journalist Patrick Barclay and the Super Agent Jon Holmes (think Gary Lineker, Peter Shilton, Tony Woodcock etc.) to talk about football as it used to be in the days before the invention of the Premier League. The podcast views those days fondly - though not uncritically - in comparison to today's game, which it views critically though not unfondly. We welcome everyone who wants...2023-02-0102 minMurder With My HusbandMurder With My Husband143. Nicholas Barclay - The Mysterious DiscoveryOn this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss the disappearance and mysterious discovery of Nicholas Barclay.Links:https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusbandCase Sources:“The Imposter,” documentary, directed by Bart Layton, released 2012Ksat.com, “Case of missing San Antonio boy from 1994 remains a mystery,” by Erica Hernandez, May 2, 2019History101.com, “The incredible, disturbing true story of Nicholas Barclay and his masterful imposter,” copyright2022 Wise Elements Inc.Allthatsinteresting.com, “The Mystery of Nicholas Barclay and His Impostor, Frederic Bourdin,” by K...2022-12-1942 minCoffee N CrimeCoffee N CrimeCoffee n Crime; Nicholas BarclayHello lovely listeners! This week we are looking into the sad story of Nicholas Barclay, the kid who didn't stand a chance, was a runaway... until he seemed to runaway for good. But then the overjoy his family felt when he showed up 3 years later... or did he? PROMO TRAILER Sam at 'Creme de la Crime' https://open.spotify.com/show/0MYBgRavxHBBFX4qHAnG9t?si=d42c0a3afc5242d5 Don't forget to leave some twinkles and a review! REFERENCES Nicholas Patrick Barclay – The Charley Project...2022-10-081h 10What\'s the Score?What's the Score?Patrick BarclayWere the Sex Pistols some of our most talented poets? How did it feel to sit in the press box for the Brazil v Italy match at the 1982 World Cup? Former Chief Football Writer and author Patrick Barclay joins us to discus his relationship with the beautiful game, recommend three football books, and discuses the songs that make up the soundtrack to his life. In this special episode which serves as a taster for the upcoming Series 2, we discuss everything from ACDC to remaining impartial in the press box, John Lydon to being a Dundee supporter. Tune in to...2022-04-041h 06At the Podium with Patrick HueyAt the Podium with Patrick HueyWill Frears: Who am I to be a Revolutionary? Live Life as a 3D Rough Draft.Send us a textGoogle describes Gowanus in these terms, “In a former industrial zone around Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal, Gowanus is a developing area with a mix of classic rowhouses and converted warehouses. Hipsters and creative types head up studios and cool art galleries. After dark, the neighborhood livens up as young professionals spillover from the nearby Barclay’s Center Arena and head to the trendy bars, casual eateries and funky music venues around 4th Avenue.”Gowanus is also the site of an artistic experiment, community center and creative laboratory for directors and choreographers (those creati...2022-03-2640 minThe Mystery Barn PodcastThe Mystery Barn PodcastNicholas Barclay - Missing from San Antonio, Texas June 13, 1994On June 13, 1994, in San Antonio, Texas, 13-year-old Nicholas Barclay goes missing and is not seen or heard from again.  What happens a few years after he goes missing is one of the most bizarre things I have come across in a missing person's case.  Please join me as we learn about Nicholas Barclay.   Sources used: https://missingchildren.wikia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Barclay https://historybyday.com/human-stories/the-true-story-of-a-missing-boy-and-his-imposter/ https://charleyproject.org/case/nicholas-patrick-barclay https://lostnfoundblogs.com/f/nicholas-barclay-a-cruel-con https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C...2021-09-1120 minFiguring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring it Out - Episode 56 - MindfulnessThis week, Patrick talks about the power of mindfulness.2021-06-2421 minWhen Shorts Were ShortWhen Shorts Were ShortWhen Shorts Were Short - Euro '84 special with Patrick BarclayWith guest Patrick Barclay.When Shorts Were Short only concerns itself with what was actually a very narrow window in football history when teams wore, well, short shorts. The podcast will only cover football from 1954, when Umbro made their first England kit with shorter shorts, a design that was widespread within English football by the mid-fifties, to 1992 when short shorts were all but finished as Umbro's baggy shorts for Tottenham's new kit, ahead of the '91 FA Cup Final, quickly caught on. If the shorts weren’t short, we don’t talk about...2021-06-211h 09Figuring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring It Out - Episode 51 - Wakey Wakey Eggs and BakeyWhat is the undisputed best breakfast food? Would Patrick eat different breakfast dishes from around the world? And what is a dippy egg?This week, it is a battle of the breakfasts! Josh and Pat are cooking up while podcasting. Who made the better meal?2021-05-1930 minThe Halcyon PodcastThe Halcyon PodcastEpisode 14 - Patrick Barclay, Dundee 1962-63Adam and Rob are joined by the legendary Patrick Barclay for a joyful journey down memory lane to the famed Dundee side of the early 1960s. Paddy talks to us about how he first fell for football at Dens Park and both the famous title win of '62 and subsequent European Cup campaign, back when the European Cup was for champions ONLY.We also talk to Paddy about his illustrious career in football writing, including the dread of the Saturday match report, pretending to be a player at the world's greatest stadia and even getting...2021-05-041h 11Life Goals with Theo DelaneyLife Goals with Theo DelaneyLife Goals with Theo Delaney - Patrick BarclayTheo Delaney’s guest is a true doyenne of football writing Patrick Barclay whose prose has graced the pages of all the quality nationals. A familiar face from Sky Sports Sunday Supplement show he has his own football podcast ‘The Perspective’ and is the author of acclaimed biographies on Herbert Chapman, José Mourinho, Alex Ferguson and Matt Busby. He chooses goals from Maradona (he was in the Azteca in 1986 for his famous brace), Messi, Joe Jordan and Harry Kane and expounds on the pros and cons of a life as a football scribe.https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals@p...2021-05-031h 11Figuring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring it Out - Episode 48 - The Power of MusicWe are getting old (based off of our conversations). Patrick is picking up a new skill. Plus, we have a guest on the show!This week, Josh, Pat, and Holly talk about the power of music. Holly discusses the field of music therapy: folks who can benefit from it, how it is implemented, and how it can connect us with loved ones in emotional ways.2021-04-2846 minThe Clive Holland Show on Fix RadioThe Clive Holland Show on Fix Radio34. Paddy Barclay on the ESL, The Crate Escape and mental toughnessThis week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been as busy as ever this week, talking the funniest stories of accidental vandalism and mistakes at work that tradespeople have made. Clive then went on to delve in to asking if tradespeople are undervalued after British Gas’ controversial fire and rehire scheme, where he was joined by two guests from the GMB Union.Naturally, the big guy tackled the biggest story of the week in the...2021-04-241h 01Figuring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring it Out - Episode 47 - Josh and Pat Take a WalkWe're switching it up! On this week's episode, Josh and Pat are field reporting from places that make them happy. How do they reset? Why should we respect deer? And did the goose attack Patrick?2021-04-2140 minCallum’s Football BroadcastCallum’s Football BroadcastPatrick Barclay | Sir Matt Busby specialThe Man Who Made A Football Club by Patrick Barclay is available at all good book stores. Sir Matt Busby, who took Manchester United to unprecedented glory before seeing the club through profound tragedy, created the global entity that spreads from Old Trafford today. A player with Manchester City and Liverpool before the Second World War, Busby remained at the forefront of football through four decades and made an extraordinary contribution to the game in terms of both style and substance. In this definitive biography, Patrick Barclay looks back at Busby’s phenomenal life and career, including the rise of th...2021-03-291h 22Figuring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring It Out - Episode 40 - Best Friend TriviaAfter the 2-part series on the history of Pat and Josh, it is time to figure out how well they actually know each other.What is their favorite holiday? Did you know Patrick is named after someone on Star Trek? And have either of them failed a course in college? This week, they run through trivia to determine who is the better friend.2021-03-0343 minTerrifying Texas PodcastTerrifying Texas PodcastNicholas Barclay13 year old Nicholas Barclay went missing in 1994 after a game of basketball with his friends in San Antonio. After, Nicholas hadn’t been seen or heard from again..UNTIL 1997 Nicholas pops up in Spain with a french accent and tales of being kidnapped by the military. Nicholas comes home to Texas and tries to live a normal teenage life but he just doesn’t seem like himself. Soon his allegations of kidnapping and sexual abuse by the military are investigated. The FBI discovers the truth about Nicholas and his family involving drug abuse and a possible family coverup. Check out...2021-01-0414 minDown the TunnelDown the TunnelEpisode 34 - Inner City Coaching with Patrick GreeneIn today’s episode of Down the Tunnel has Patrick Greene, one of the directors at Manhattan Soccer Club in New York. He discusses some of the challenges of an inner city club, and some of his shares his love for the game and the kids whom he gets to work with. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-11-3000 minVOLATILISÉVOLATILISÉNicholas Barclay - L’ImposteurBienvenue dans la saison 3 de Volatilisé! Dans cet épisode, on parle du jeune Nicholas Patrick Barclay, 13 ans, disparu sur le chemin du retour après avoir été joué au Basket-ball avec des amis.2020-11-2751 minBigfoot for BreakfastBigfoot for BreakfastNicholas BarclayIn 1994, a 13 year old boy went missing from San Antonio, Texas under strange circumstances only to turn up again in Spain three years later.    What happened to him?  Will we ever really know the truth? The Mysterious Disappearance of Nicholas Barclay by COLLEEN BYRNE https://vocal.media/criminal/the-mysterious-disappearance-of-nicholas-barclay https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Bourdin https://hobbylark.com/party-games/1994-Fun-Facts-Trivia-and-History The incredible, disturbing true story of Nicholas Barclay and his masterful imposter April 12, 2019 By Staff Writer history101 https://www.history101.com/disturbing-true-story-nicholas-barcla/ htt...2020-11-1744 minFiguring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring It Out - Episode 24 - Self CareIt's Figuring It Out...Patrick style! With Josh on his Honeymoon, Patrick tackles a topic that every single person needs to hear - Self-care. His 5 quick and easy suggestions give you the tools to take control of your stressors, focus inward, and recalibrate. 2020-11-0422 minThe Willie Morgan ShowThe Willie Morgan ShowPaddy Barclay and Willie Morgan | Busby, Best as well as a Q and ACallum hosts both Willie and the superb Patrick Barclay in this special show. Do not miss this one!2020-10-2056 minFiguring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring it Out - Episode 5 - MotivationThere are going to be days when your motivation is lacking. But how do you accomplish tasks, stay creative, and keep moving forward in a positive direction when you don't have the motivation to do so?Patrick runs through 5 simple steps that can get the ball rolling and allow for sustained motivation.2020-06-2455 minFiguring It OutFiguring It OutFiguring It Out - Episode 2 - Life Changing EventsAs a follow up to last week, Josh and Patrick talk about mental models (how they process the world through lived experiences). Josh and Patrick each share one life experience that changed their outlook on life.2020-06-0342 minMy Sporting HeroMy Sporting HeroEpisode 47 - My Favourite Year: Patrick Barclay, Dundee 1962In the second edition of our occasional series My Favourite Year, esteemed football writer Patrick Barclay looks back upon Dundee’s ‘long’ 1962 with Daniel Gray. A beguiling tale of a time when Dundee won the league, raced to the European Cup semi-finals in a haze of goals and played the best football many ever saw. Plus, Ian Ure eating a pebble and what happens when you wear a tailored green suit to Ibrox. Never read Nutmeg magazine? We have offers on back issues and all previous digital editions are free until April 30th 2020. See https://www.nutmegmagazine.co.uk/s...2020-04-2259 minJäljilläJäljilläNicholas BarclayNicholas Barclay katosi kotoaan Texasin San Antoniosta vuonna 1994. Villinä tunnetun pojan katoaminen ei aluksi herättänyt kiinnostusta poliiseissa tai mediassa vaan Nicholas luokiteltiin nopeasti karkulaiseksi. Tapaukseen tuli vauhtia vuonna 1997, kun viranomaiset Yhdysvalloissa saivat tiedon, jonka mukaan Nicholas oli löydetty elossa Espanjasta. Tästä käynnistyi tapahtumasarja, jonka käänteet ihmetyttävät vielä tänäkin päivänä. Ota yhteyttä: jaljillapodcast@gmail.comMusiikki: Doug Maxwell - Heartbeat of the HoodInstagram: @jaljillapodcast LÄHTEET:The Imposter-dokumenttihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUiHjg_thc2020-03-1339 minAT Banter PodcastAT Banter PodcastAT Banter Podcast Episode 102 - Google-paloozaIt’s a totally Google-rific show this week as we welcome no less than 5 Google employees spanning over two interviews, talking about many different accessibility projects! On the heels of Google I/O we talk with members of the Google Accessibility Team Kyndra LaCoco, Patrick Clary, and Victor Tsaran about the conference and the announcements that were made. Then if that wasn’t enough, we chat with Rodrigo Alarcon and Nienke Vonsee about the newly announced Accessibility lessons added to the Google Primer app just in time for Global Accessibility Awareness Day. That’s a lot of Google for your m...2018-05-1854 minTrue Faith NUFC PodcastTrue Faith NUFC PodcastPODCAST: true faith speak to Paddy BarclayPatrick Barclay is one of Britain's best known and poular football journalists. During his career he worked for the Guardian, the Observer, The Sunday Telegraph, the Times and the Evening Standard. Paddy gained a degree of infamy with mags for two articles produced in 2014 and 2015 about the fan base and it's relationship with then manager Alan Pardew. Paddy invited Bolland and Norman into his home to discuss those articles and much more on Newcastle United. We are immeasurably grateful for that and respect Paddy greatly for speaking to us to put the record straight on his views about NUFC and...2018-04-201h 05True Faith NUFC PodcastTrue Faith NUFC PodcastPODCAST: true faith speak to Paddy BarclayPatrick Barclay is one of Britain's best known and poular football journalists. During his career he worked for the Guardian, the Observer, The Sunday Telegraph, the Times and the Evening Standard. Paddy gained a degree of infamy with mags for two articles produced in 2014 and 2015 about the fan base and it's relationship with then manager Alan Pardew. Paddy invited Bolland and Norman into his home to discuss those articles and much more on Newcastle United. We are immeasurably grateful for that and respect Paddy greatly for speaking to us to put the record straight on his views about NUFC and...2018-04-201h 05