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WNLR (NU Level Radio Podcast) brings you the Celebrity Chaos Episode Series highlighting the most recent controversies regarding celebrities in the news. Touching on the celebrity topics that are trending, WNLR (NU Level Radio) Podcast host N.I.L.E. breaks down the Celebrity Chaos of each celebrity as well as his unique perspective regarding them.
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Carl, Iwan and new FoF signing Sam Vokes look ahead to the beginning of the EFL season for Swansea City, Cardiff City Wrexham and Newport County - with predictions! Sam will be part of the Wycombe Wanderers squad who face Wrexham at the Racecourse on Saturday evening - and part of the podcast team for season 2024/25. He also tells Iwan and Carl tha…
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Former Wales internationals Iwan Roberts and Dave Edwards saw at first hand the relentless will to win and unwavering professionalism Craig Bellamy demonstrated as a player for club and country. It is those exact attributes, in their opinion, that make him a perfect appointment as Wales manager. More importantly, they believe his journey as a coach…
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Aged 20, Luke Williams suffered a catastrophic knee injury that crushed all hope of playing professionally. While living rent free in a plush Canary Wharf flat with Bobby Zamora, Williams "grafted away" in whatever job came his way as his friend forged a career in the Premier League. He stumbled into coaching and has never looked back; earning a re…
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Andrew Crofts is a rare breed - a former player who now admits to enjoy working more as a coach. Since September 2022, the 39-year-old has been first-team coach at Brighton, and explains how manager Roberto De Zerbi has ignited his love of coaching even further through his meticulous planning and charismatic personality. As a combative midfielder, …
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In 2008, Neil Roberts was captain of the Wrexham side relegated from the Football League. His first spell with his hometown club a decade earlier was far more successful, playing in the third tier of English football. That's where Wrexham will be playing next season after the revival under owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds continues at great …
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Barry Horne was 22-years-old when he first joined the professional ranks. A few months later, the chemistry graduate was the goal-scoring hero in arguably Wrexham's greatest result when they knocked Portuguese giants Porto out of the Uefa Cup Winners' Cup in 1984. Horne went on to play for Portsmouth and then alongside the likes of Alan Shearer and…
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Ahead of Wales' Euro 2024 play-off final with Poland, Jonny Owen and former Wales captain Ashley Williams bring you a special preview with exclusive access to the Wales camp. First, we speak with defender Connor Roberts and forward Dan James, then we're joined by midfielder Harry Wilson and vice-captain Ben Davies, and finally, manager Rob Page.…
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How does a former goalkeeper from Holyhead end up coaching at AC Milan? How did he get a role as an extra in the film Mike Bassett: England Manager? What's it like sharing a room with Neville Southall while on Wales duty? Tony Roberts has all the answers as he joins Carl Roberts and Iwan Roberts to look back on his incredible football journey and l…
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Former striker Chris Sutton, a league title winner in England and Scotland, joins Iwan Roberts and Carl Roberts to chart his prolific goalscoring career and subsequent move into broadcasting. As well as forming a feared partnership with Alan Shearer for Blackburn Rovers - the revered SAS - Sutton also found success with Welsh strikers John Hartson …
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As a 21-year-old in his debut season, Kit Symons was four minutes away from reaching the 1992 FA Cup final with Portsmouth. And then Ronnie Whelan equalised for Liverpool. Further heartache followed as Pompey lost the replay 3-1 on penalties, with Symons (as surprised as anyone when selected) the only one to score. A trip to Wembley evaded Symons f…
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Cameron Toshack joins Iwan Roberts and Carl Roberts to reflect on his varied coaching career that has taken him to several continents. He reflects on a childhood shaped by football as the son of Liverpool and Wales legend John Toshack, and the influence his father has had over his coaching style. And after spending time observing Xabi Alonso at Bay…
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Most people from Deiniolen (or any other Welsh village for that matter) don't speak English in a Cockney accent. Then again, Malcolm Allen is not like most people. And there aren't many who know him better than Iwan Roberts. The pair look back at their early days learning their craft at Watford - including the parties at Elton John's house - to pla…
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Liam Gallagher, Bill Wyman, George Michael and Connor McGregor – just a few of the names Mickey Thomas casually mentions during a fascinating conversation with Elis James and Iwan Roberts. Thomas’ is certainly a life well lived. He looks back on his early days at Wrexham, the pressure of playing for Manchester United and of course the famous FA Cup…
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Former Newport County captain Mark O'Brien joins Simon Davies and Iwan Roberts to look ahead to a huge FA Cup tie against Manchester United at Rodney Parade. The Irishman also recalls his own giant-killing Cup exploits against Leicester City and Middlesbrough, and his last-minute goal that saved Newport from relegation to the Football League. He al…
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From death threats, a throw-in world record and starring on the cover of the Fifa 96 video game, Andy Legg packed more than most into a nomadic playing career. A relative latecomer to the professional game, Legg went on to make almost 900 appearances after making his debut at Swansea City at the age of 22. He joins Elis James and Iwan Roberts to lo…
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Elis James and Iwan Roberts are joined by Swansea City fanzine editor Steve Carroll as the club seek a return to the accustomed style of play by appointing Luke Williams as the new manager. Williams joins from League Two side Notts County with a reputation for possession-based, high-risk football. There are four third-round FA Cup ties to preview a…
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After almost five years spearheading unprecedented growth in women's and girls' football in Wales, Lowri Roberts has decided to seek new challenges. She tells Carl Roberts, sitting in for Elis James, and Iwan Roberts why she's decided to leave her role with the Football Association of Wales and what's coming next. And she explains why having so man…
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From winning the Second Division under Terry Venables at Crystal Palace to scoring for Wales in the famous 4-1 over England, Ian Walsh packed in many highlights in the early days of his career. He joins Elis James and Iwan Roberts to describe the lonely journey from west Wales to south London as a 14 year old and the subsequent success under Terry …
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Elis James and Iwan Roberts are joined by BBC Wales football correspondent Rob Phillips as Wales manager Rob Page holds a "positive discussion" with FAW chief executive Noel Mooney after cracks appeared in their relationship. With two crucial Euro 2024 qualifiers on the horizon, should Page make any changes to the side that beat Croatia last month?…
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Simon Davies sits on for Elis James this week and joins Iwan Roberts for an in-depth chat with Wales manager Gemma Grainger. From watching her father play for a local club to being a season ticket holder at Middlesbrough, Grainger has been immersed in football since a very early age. She discusses her route into coaching and her hopes for Wales as …
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