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AARON PAUL - Breaking into Broadcast, Working inside Football, and Play-Off Final Hallucinations

AARON PAUL - Breaking into Broadcast, Working inside Football, and Play-Off Final Hallucinations

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On this week’s episode of the Joy of Football Podcast, Neil and Martin are joined by Aaron Paul!

Aaron Paul is a sports journalist, covering football and other sports for various BBC platforms and ITV. He's known for his engaging commentary and insightful analysis, particularly in Premier League and EFL coverage.

He and Martin most recently found themselves both working at the Club World Cup.

The guys share incredible stories and laughs that are not to be missed!


[CHAPTERS]
00:00 INTRO

1:17 Aaron Paul’s Club World Cup adventures!

2:27 Aaron’s Wild nights out in America!

3:40 “The football was better than I expected” & Chelsea’s road to victory

5:09 What did Jorginho say about Felipe Luis? - Time in the mixed zones

8:15 How an Al Hilal press officer berated Aaron!

9:25 Kalidou Koulibaly not lifting the AFCON trophy in front of the president of Senegal

10:39 Aaron’s problem with American stadia

14:30 “It made me miss a freezing cold day at the Den… I missed the EFL” - EFL food talk

16:25 Why did Aaron Paul reject a dream job in Dubai?

18:32 “I did so many derby’s that someone wrote in asking if im being trained as a war correspondent"

19:38 The amazing career story of Aaron Paul in broadcasting

23:35 “It was destiny…” Beginning hospital radio covering Wycombe Wanderers

26:40 The incredible story of Aaron Paul's University journey

32:00 “I’ve never had a job interview at the BBC”

33:41 Advice for getting into broadcasting

35:36 “My TV journey is even better!”...

36:19 The battle of getting Asian representation into English football

39:58 “The attitudes from the parents and players need to change”

41:10 Ali Al-Hamadi’s inspiring journey

42:28 Why are there less South Asian footballers?

46:31 Chelsea’s first openly Muslim signing in 2006

49:11 DesiBallers celebrates 15 years

49:53 What is the difference in local radio? (BBC Radio London)

52:08 How did Aaron cover the emotional passing of John Berylson at Millwall

54:54 “I almost got Slaviša Jokanović sacked at Fulham!” & more stories!

1:01:48 How were you when AFC Wimbledon won the play offs?

1:03:30 Aaron Paul hilarious hallucination story about Lyle Taylor!

1:05:50 Sleeping in BoxPark during the play off final celebrations!

1:08:38 Outro- Aaron’s thank you to Martin Tyler

1:10:55 WHERE TO FIND US!


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