Totally Gold 92/93: The Premier League begins
Back in the summer of 2020, Jimbo and co passed the time reviewing classic Premier League campaigns.Here from the vault, we bring you the thoughts of Michael Cox, Daniel Storey and Matt Davies-Adams on the 1992/93 season - the dawn of the Premier League. A whole new ball game as Sky Sports called it.Man United ended their 26 year wait for the title, in a campaign transformed by Cantona. Could English football have taken a different tactical trajectory if high-flying Norwich had won the Premier League?Elsewhere, there was Oldham's incredible escape, Brian Clough's demise and big-name clubs being completely bamboozled by the new back pass rule.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Sky and the Premier League launch (02.00)• PART 1b: The Norwich story (05.00) • PART 1c: Man United sign Cantona (08.00)• PART 1d: United's pioneering win at Carrow Road (12.30)• PART 2a: Big Ron's Villa in the title race (19.00)• PART 2b: Arsenal's mural and the back pass rule (23.00)• PART 2c: Oldham's great escape (26.00)• PART 2d: Forest wave goodbye to Brian Clough (29.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Totally Gold Champions League 01/02: Zidane downs Leverkusen in Glasgow
Back in the summer of 2020, Jimbo and co passed the time reviewing classic Premier League and Champions League campaigns.Here from the vault, we bring you the thoughts of Raphael Honigstein, Duncan Alexander and Alvaro Romeo on the 2001/02 Champions League season, and that Zidane goal in Glasgow. Was it that good?Perhaps the greatest goal in Champions League final history saw the Spanish overcome upstart German opposition at Hampden. Little did Real Madrid know that this would be their last Champions League title for 12 years. And little did we know that Leverkusen wouldn't be Neverkusen forever.Elsewhere, it was a maiden Champions League campaign for Celtic and Liverpool, and the dawn of a second group stage.Plus Beckham's metatarsal, Las Ketchup and the Proclaimers.Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Leverkusen and Real Madrid taking different paths (02.00)• PART 1b: Celtic 4-3 Juventus (06.00) • PART 1c: Two group stages (08.00)• PART 1d: Another missed opportunity for Arsenal (10.00)• PART 2a: Las Ketchup (14.00)• PART 2b: Leverkusen march past Liverpool and Man United (16.00)• PART 2c: Real Madrid beat Bayern after Kahn clanger (23.00)• PART 2c: McManaman helps Real past Barca (25.00)• PART 2d: The final at Hampden Park (27.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Inter Totally Cup Final 2025!
Join Jimbo as the season finally comes to a close with the conclusion of this year’s Inter Totally Cup.Tom Williams, competing in his third final in a row, looks to claim his first quiz crown against former champion Producer Charlie, in a rematch of 2023’s showpiece event. Who will come out on top in the ultimate test of football knowledge? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Totally Gold Champions League 94/95: Van Gaal's Ajax go all the way
Back in the summer of 2020, Jimbo and co passed the time reviewing classic Premier League and Champions League campaigns.Here from the vault, we bring you the thoughts of James Horncastle, Raphael Honigstein and Julien Laurens on the 1994/95 Champions League season, when invincible Ajax shocked the world.In perhaps the peak of Louis van Gaal's long managerial career, this young crop of mostly homegrown talent went unbeaten in the Eredivisie and the Champions League to take home the top prize. Time to give Jari Litmanen some much overdue love.Elsewhere, it was a campaign of Weah's PSG reaching the semi-finals, Due Hard henchmen and Gary Walsh being embarrassed by Barcelona. Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: IFK Gothenburg catch the eye (02.00)• PART 1b: Man United embarrassed by Barcelona (04.00) • PART 1c: PSG reach the semi-finals (06.00)• PART 2a: Van Gaal’s iconic Ajax team (11.00)• PART 2b: Ajax overcome Bayern in the semis (19.00)• PART 2c: Impenetrable Milan await in the final (21.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
England are European champions again. Plus Gibbs-White stays, Isak goes?
Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Natalie Gedra, Matt Davies-Adams and Charlotte Harpur reflect on the incredible Lionesses retaining the European Championship.With their backs against the wall for pretty much the whole tournament, Sarina’s side eventually overcome world champions Spain on penalties. We pay tribute to Kelly, Bronze and co and ponder what the legacy of yet more success will be for England.Jubilation in Nottingham too where Morgan Gibbs-White, on his way to Spurs just a couple of weeks ago, signs a new contract at the City Ground. Plus Alexander Isak to Liverpool - the stuff of madmen’s dreams?Elsewhere, reports indicate that West Ham's Lucas Paqueta might not face a lifetime ban for spot-fixing.Plus when City signed Aguero, when Inter signed Keane, what’s going on at the Copa América Femenina and what to look out for in the EFL?Produced by Charlie Jones.RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: England beat Spain on penalties (01.00)• PART 2a: Women’s Copa America latest (27.00) • PART 2b: On This Day - Keane signs for Inter, Aguero signs for City (30.00)• PART 3a: The latest on Lucas Paqueta (36.00)• PART 3b: Gibbs-White staying, Isak going? (40.00)• PART 3c: The EFL season kicks off next weekend (51.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.