John Amaechi
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Podcast Appearances
Welcome back to Goalless. Russell, the Goalless team have put together some of their favorite moments from this season. The Goalless team? Yeah. We've got a team of people that work on this podcast. Yeah, Max, to be fair, has been working on Overdrive for like an hour before the recording because producer Tim did not give him enough notice on these clips.
Welcome back to Goalless. Russell, the Goalless team have put together some of their favorite moments from this season. The Goalless team? Yeah. We've got a team of people that work on this podcast. Yeah, Max, to be fair, has been working on Overdrive for like an hour before the recording because producer Tim did not give him enough notice on these clips.
Welcome back to Goalless. Russell, the Goalless team have put together some of their favorite moments from this season. The Goalless team? Yeah. We've got a team of people that work on this podcast. Yeah, Max, to be fair, has been working on Overdrive for like an hour before the recording because producer Tim did not give him enough notice on these clips.
And so he's got to get grinding away through all the nonsense that we've talked for the last nine months to find the clips.
And so he's got to get grinding away through all the nonsense that we've talked for the last nine months to find the clips.
And so he's got to get grinding away through all the nonsense that we've talked for the last nine months to find the clips.
It's unbelievable what producer Tim has done to Max today. So let's wander down memory lane, starting with this moment from your pal, Russell, John Oliver, where we discuss how your mum sounds a lot like current Swindon town manager, Ian Holloway. No, you don't talk like Ian Holloway.
It's unbelievable what producer Tim has done to Max today. So let's wander down memory lane, starting with this moment from your pal, Russell, John Oliver, where we discuss how your mum sounds a lot like current Swindon town manager, Ian Holloway. No, you don't talk like Ian Holloway.
It's unbelievable what producer Tim has done to Max today. So let's wander down memory lane, starting with this moment from your pal, Russell, John Oliver, where we discuss how your mum sounds a lot like current Swindon town manager, Ian Holloway. No, you don't talk like Ian Holloway.
My favorite part of that, Russell, is that we are doing this show ostensibly for an American audience. American audiences watch the Premier League. They might have seen Ian Holloway in his Blackpool times, but perhaps a very specific reference. And yet, even if you have not heard of Ian Holloway, you kind of know exactly who he is based off of your impression of him.
My favorite part of that, Russell, is that we are doing this show ostensibly for an American audience. American audiences watch the Premier League. They might have seen Ian Holloway in his Blackpool times, but perhaps a very specific reference. And yet, even if you have not heard of Ian Holloway, you kind of know exactly who he is based off of your impression of him.
My favorite part of that, Russell, is that we are doing this show ostensibly for an American audience. American audiences watch the Premier League. They might have seen Ian Holloway in his Blackpool times, but perhaps a very specific reference. And yet, even if you have not heard of Ian Holloway, you kind of know exactly who he is based off of your impression of him.
Yeah, I think what you're trying to say is it's all just gotten a bit linked in, hasn't it? It's a bit like people that read a few too many leadership books and have gone to a few too many leadership conferences and aren't just characters. Like Ian Holloway is just a complete and absolute character and adds the same thing. Like that's what I've enjoyed about him for two years.
Yeah, I think what you're trying to say is it's all just gotten a bit linked in, hasn't it? It's a bit like people that read a few too many leadership books and have gone to a few too many leadership conferences and aren't just characters. Like Ian Holloway is just a complete and absolute character and adds the same thing. Like that's what I've enjoyed about him for two years.
Yeah, I think what you're trying to say is it's all just gotten a bit linked in, hasn't it? It's a bit like people that read a few too many leadership books and have gone to a few too many leadership conferences and aren't just characters. Like Ian Holloway is just a complete and absolute character and adds the same thing. Like that's what I've enjoyed about him for two years.
And if he leaves Spurs and leaves the Premier League, that is what I will miss about him is that you kind of don't know what's going to happen next when it comes to him. But that is a brilliant Ian Holloway, if a very specific reference.
And if he leaves Spurs and leaves the Premier League, that is what I will miss about him is that you kind of don't know what's going to happen next when it comes to him. But that is a brilliant Ian Holloway, if a very specific reference.
And if he leaves Spurs and leaves the Premier League, that is what I will miss about him is that you kind of don't know what's going to happen next when it comes to him. But that is a brilliant Ian Holloway, if a very specific reference.
He turned into like a National League manager.
He turned into like a National League manager.