23rd August 2019 - Notts County, Bobby Wilkinson, FA Cup, Wembley, Club support
Season 4, Episode 3, Aug 23, 2019, 04:00 AM
It's a bumper Bank Holiday Football Programme all round as Tim, Caroline and Dave talk social media and football, management and FA Cup.
First up, (9:47) Notts County manager Neal Ardley who after a tough few months battling transfer embargos, ownership issues and relegation from the Football League now finally appears to be assembling a squad of players he is happy with.
Bobby Wilkinson (23:36) is a manager with an undoubted pedigree from his time at Hungerford Town and Wealdstone but out of a job since May he's now looking for the right new project to his hands on.
It is the FA Cup Preliminary Round so we couldn't let it pass without a chat with Phil Annets @FACupFactfile (37:14) who despite a flaky phone reception comes out with some of the most astounding facts known to man.
Bryan Gumm is the Chairman of Wembley FC (49:28) so what better place to head to continue our FA Cup coverage, The prize money will be great but ever on to speak his mind Bryan still thinks the wider football world should be doing more to help grassroots football.
Senior Writer at The Non League Paper David Richardson (1:07:55) has thoughts to add to the debate in a quiet week for football news. The Aveley management change is in the mix, the value and importance of a large supporters base and how clubs are looking at different revenue streams and business models are all discussed.
First up, (9:47) Notts County manager Neal Ardley who after a tough few months battling transfer embargos, ownership issues and relegation from the Football League now finally appears to be assembling a squad of players he is happy with.
Bobby Wilkinson (23:36) is a manager with an undoubted pedigree from his time at Hungerford Town and Wealdstone but out of a job since May he's now looking for the right new project to his hands on.
It is the FA Cup Preliminary Round so we couldn't let it pass without a chat with Phil Annets @FACupFactfile (37:14) who despite a flaky phone reception comes out with some of the most astounding facts known to man.
Bryan Gumm is the Chairman of Wembley FC (49:28) so what better place to head to continue our FA Cup coverage, The prize money will be great but ever on to speak his mind Bryan still thinks the wider football world should be doing more to help grassroots football.
Senior Writer at The Non League Paper David Richardson (1:07:55) has thoughts to add to the debate in a quiet week for football news. The Aveley management change is in the mix, the value and importance of a large supporters base and how clubs are looking at different revenue streams and business models are all discussed.