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Football Daily

Sean Dyche, Lucy Bronze and Phil Neville's own language

Football Daily

BBC

Soccer, Sports

4.34.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

What would make Sean Dyche rather get a "big spoon" and "ram it" in his eye socket? And how does Lucy Bronze think women's football has changed over the last few years? Mark Chapman is joined by Dion Dublin, Karen Carney and Clinton Morrison to discuss life without football, Phil Neville's own language, their favourite grounds and what riled them up on the football pitch. Sean Dyche also uses the word 'peng'.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.5

This is the Football Daily Podcast with Mark Chapman.

0:08.8

CHEERING

0:11.5

Hello and welcome to the Football Daily.

0:13.6

I'm Mark Chapman and I'm joined by Karen Karney,

0:16.4

Clinton Morrison and Dion Dublin.

0:18.7

On this pod, we'll hear from the BBC's

0:20.8

Women's Footballer of the Year Lucy Bronze

0:22.6

and Burnley's Sean Daesh.

0:31.0

Obviously, at this time, normally, in normal circumstances,

0:35.3

we would be thinking about going to a game

0:37.3

that would be a game about to kick off.

0:40.0

What ground, if you have the chance today

0:43.0

to go to a ground to watch a game,

0:46.0

which ground would you want to go to?

0:49.0

Which ground gives you the goosebumps

0:52.0

or the feeling that this is proper football?

0:54.0

And it could be at any level, men's or women's,

0:58.0

whatever it may be, that ground that just gives you the tingle

1:01.0

and Karen, you can go first.

1:03.0

I've got to be loyal, have a night,

1:05.0

and the two lads have played there for me,

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