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 162: Spurs' "Welsh Mafia"
Episode 161: Bale bounces back
Episode 160: Mick McCardiff
Episode 159: A statement win and FA Cup memories
Episode 158: Ashley Williams
Episode 157: Captain Fantastic
Episode 156: Joe Allen
Episode 155: Neil Harris sacked by Cardiff
Episode 154: Seven Welsh potters
Episode 153: The pressure is on
Episode 152: Bielsa's tactics and Championship frontrunners
Episode 151: Cardiff City 0-2 Swansea City
Episode 150: Wales' World Cup qualifying opponents
Episode 149: Cardiff's turnaround and grinding it out
Episode 148: Maradona memories & a catch-up with Angharad James
Episode 147: Can Wales 'Finnish' Nations League in style?
Episode 146: The USA come to town
Episode 145: Wales squad announced
Episode 144: Out of their hands
Episode 143: Spurs' Welsh contingent
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