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Who Deserves a Place on the Chelsea Managerial Mount Rushmore?

Who Deserves a Place on the Chelsea Managerial Mount Rushmore?

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We start this episode by taking about AFC Croydon's 5-1 emphatic victory over VCD Athletic as well as the Chelsea Women's even more emphatic win away against Liverpool!With the lads in good spirits over these results, they then turn to this week's question which is: "Who Deserves a Place on the Chelsea Managerial Mount Rushmore?"Matt thought that this one may be a bit more fun than last week's FIFA themed episode which turned a bit lively.Out of 22 managers in the Premier League era, who will make the top 4 as far as Nick is concerned? Have a listen and find out.Of course, if you have any thoughts on our choices for the Chelsea Managerial Mount Rushmore, you can contact us via the details below...InstagramYouTubeTik-TokBlue Sky X (mainly known as Twitter)The songs used in this podcast are Duality and Where Do I Begin by the always amazing Sea of Days. The latest episode of Season's Change is also available via the link below...https://eardrumbuzzradio.podbean.com/e/seasons-change-end-of-year-2025/While Matt was not able to take part in this year's concert, you can hear Christmas Carols from the University of Brighton's School of Applied Sciences, (the SAS Singers), via this link...https://soundcloud.com/user-467852973/sas-choir-2025_mixdownAnd finally, we do wish all our listeners and happy, health and restful Christmas. But of course, we do realise that this period can also be very difficult for many and have included some links under this description which you may find useful. The Bridge Brothers can also be contacted via the platforms listed above if you want to get in touch over the holidays!Take care!Matt and Nick.24/7 Emergency & Crisis SupportNHS Mental Health Hub: Call 111 and select option 2 for urgent professional support.Samaritans: Call 116 123 (Free, 24/7) or email jo@samaritans.org.Shout: Text SHOUT to 85258 (Free, 24/7 text support).Specialist Support & ResourcesBlurt it Out: Visit blurtitout.org for depression resources, peer support, and "survival guides" specifically for the festive period.CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably): Call 0800 58 58 58 (5pm–Midnight) or use thecalmzone.net webchat.SANEline: Call 0300 304 7000 (4pm–10pm daily) for specialist mental health support.Switchboard LGBT+: Call 0800 0119 100 (10am–10pm daily) for LGBTQ+ specific support.The Silver Line: Call 0800 4 70 80 90 (Free, 24/7) for support and conversation for people aged 55+.National Domestic Abuse Helpline: Call 0808 2000 247 (Free, 24/7) for women experiencing domestic violence.Young People & Under 35sChildline: Call 0800 1111 (Free, 24/7 support for anyone under 19).Papyrus (Hopeline247): Call 0800 068 4141 or text 07860 039967 (24/7 suicide prevention for under 35s).The Mix: Text THEMIX to 85258 (24/7 crisis support for people under 25).Bereavement SupportCruse Bereavement Support: Call 0808 808 1677. Note: Check cruse.org.uk for specific Christmas Day/Boxing Day 2025 opening hours.Note on Mind: The Mind Infoline (0300 123 3393) is closed on December 25, 26, 2025, and January 1, 2026. Use the 24/7 services listed above during these closures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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