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 look back on his playing days, with memories of Terry Yorath, Frank Burrows, Barry Fry and Ossie Ardiles, and how he eventually won over the Cardiff City fans after being sent death threats and a Stanley knife blade in the post.
Episode 246: What should Cardiff City do next?
Episode 245: Gareth Bale retires
Episode 244: Kit Symons leaves Wales
Episode 243: Festive footy
Episode 242: Who will win the World Cup?
Episode 241: The World Cup debrief
WCFOF Day 16: End of the road
WCFOF Day 15: Wales out of the World Cup
WCFOF Day 14: Selection decisions
WCFOF Day 13: Preparing for England
WCFOF Day 12: The debrief
WCFOF Day 11: Wales lose crucial match to Iran
WCFOF Day 10: 'Welcome to the big show'
WCFOF Day Nine: Old fashioned number nine
WCFOF Day Eight: Recovery Day
WCFOF Day Seven: Bale saves vital point for Wales
WCFOF Day Six: One sleep to go...
WCFOF Day Five: Speaking Cymraeg and talking USA
WCFOF Day Four: Goalkeepers' Union
WCFOF Day Three: Training in the sun
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