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Football Ramble

Fantasy Five-a-Side: Nick Bright

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🗓️ 10 June 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In all honestly, the dream line-up for this week’s episode of Fantasy Five-a-Side might be the hardest, most unforgiving bunch of tyrants you could ever assemble. 


Nick Bright, DJ on BBC 1Xtra and 5 Live, joins Jim Campbell to talk him through a five-a-side squad that would strike fear into any opposition at your local Powerleague. It features an otherwise stoic goalkeeper - who became a rampant madman on the pitch - a couple of beautifully graceful thugs from the continent and, thankfully, an affable Arsenal legend up top.


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Fantasy Fiverrcyle with me, Jim Campbell. Today's guest is Nick Bright,

0:10.1

host of BBC Radio and Extra on Saturdays from 10-10-1, the squad on BBC Radio 5 live,

0:15.2

and a man who's generally popping up everywhere, welcome Nick, how you doing today?

0:19.1

Yeah, not too bad, my friend, how are you? I'm all right, I'm all right. So thank you for coming

0:24.4

on to the show. Are you much of a Fiverrcyle player yourself, generally? Well, I used to be, believe it,

0:29.6

or not back in the day, you know, around college age and when I was at university, when you're

0:36.9

generally younger and a bit fitter, but probably if you were to ask me when the last time I actually

0:42.6

took part in a Fiverrcyle game was, I would struggle to remember. Yeah, I'm similar, and actually,

0:49.0

I don't know if you had the same experience, but I used to play after school every day and sort

0:53.3

of a bit more at college and stuff, but that first big gap after not playing, to then going back

0:59.0

to playing, I was not prepared for the world of pain that was my muscle, was the two days after that,

1:04.5

like when you play all the time, you have no idea that happened to you, but my god.

1:09.3

Yeah, it's no different to when you haven't been to the gym for a long time, I guess, and then

1:14.0

all of a sudden, the next day, that's when you feel it, it's domes, isn't it, delayed on set,

1:19.4

muscle soreness without getting, you know, two scientists or GCSEP. It's horrible. I remember

1:28.7

the first proper 11 aside game, I still remember this now, to this day, when I say proper, I mean,

1:35.0

as an adult rather than as a child, I played a 11 aside game against my college lecturers, believe it

1:42.2

or not. I say adult, I'm still probably quite young, maybe 18 or 19, and I hadn't played in 11 aside

1:49.6

game properly for years in the next day. It was probably about the next three days, I getting

1:56.2

in and out of bed was a nightmare. Yeah, I mean, people talk about like young football and stuff,

2:01.7

saying that, you know, this idea of like not overplaying them, that's why, even when you're 18,

2:06.6

like you, oh god, you feel like a statue, it's awful. Anyway, moving on from that hell,

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