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The Game's Gone with Tom Ross

By: The Game's Gone with Tom Ross
  • Summary

  • Tom chats to some of the greatest names in football with great stories from the dressing room from those who were there.
    Tom Ross
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Episodes
  • 40: Tony Mowbray speaking to talkSPORT at his first press conference after joining Blues as manager
    Jan 11 2024
    You can tell how excited he is after talking to Tom Wagner and hearing the ambitious plans for the club.
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    8 mins
  • 39: Kicking off series 2 of the Games Gone Podcast with new Birmingham City MD Ian Dutton
    Apr 5 2022
    Ian talks about his journey from watching on the terraces to running the club as its new Managing Director in 2022. He talks about his aims and hopes for a brighter future for the club, how he will always try to do what's best for the supporters, his relation ship with Craig Gardner, who runs the football side of the club- the issues with the Lower Tilton and Lower Kop stands and much more.
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    59 mins
  • 38: Former Birmingham City midfielder Paul Tait on his 16 year turbulent career that was marred by drink and drugs.
    Feb 15 2022
    Paul talks about his battle with addiction after being hooked on drink and class A drugs. On being sexually abused while at school How he contemplated suicide. On scoring the first ever golden goal at Wembley and of course that T shirt. How a serious injury cost him a move to Spurs. Why he turned down the chance to play for Scotland. How he changed his life around and who helped and how he loves his work mentoring youngsters- a fascinating emotional story from a talented footballer.
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    1 hr and 3 mins

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