Chapter 1: What goals were scored in the latest Premier League matches?
It's a subduous goal. Goal! Glorious goal! Absolutely sublime.
Great hit. Brilliant!
What a cool finish that was. Holy score! And that's a self-stopper. He made it look so easy. And what a goal that is! Brilliant move, brilliant goal. And that is the batter.
Hi there, welcome to the Goals on Sunday podcast. Joining Cami and me this week is Bournemouth's left-back Charlie Daniels, talking all things about his career, reminiscing of being the car service for Harry Kane back when he was playing at Leighton Orient and scoring a couple of belters, including that beauty against Man City.
Chapter 2: How did Charlie Daniels reflect on his career and experiences?
And we'll look back at all the Premier League action as well, trying to work out exactly how any player is ever offside. Enjoy. Lovely to say good morning to Charlie Daniels. Morning, Charlie. Morning, morning. Great to have you in. Great win yesterday as well for the boys.
Yeah.
You know, is that nine in a row that you'd lost on the road?
Yeah.
That's sort of a stat that sort of plays on your mind.
Yeah, it was a long time coming and we knew it was going to be a tough game yesterday, you know, Huddersfield fighting for their lives. But I felt we controlled it really well and scored two fantastic goals and take three points back.
Yeah, we'll look forward to looking at that game a little bit later on.
Have you been enjoying this season, Charlie?
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Chapter 3: What challenges has Bournemouth faced this season?
I have been, yeah. Again, it's been very tough. I mean, a lot of great teams in the Premier League. We started really well and then had a bit of a blip. Christmas started a new year, but hopefully after the win yesterday, we can go on a nice run now to the end of the season.
Great result for your South Coast neighbours as well. But Spurs was where you kind of started out and a club that you've got an affinity for, I'm sure, and look out for. That's three, last three away games have been lost in the Premier League for Spurs. It's interesting sort of this form that they've suddenly hit just when they need everything to be coming together.
Yes, I'm fortunate for them. You know, at one point it was in the title race and then with these results that they recently have, it's taken them out of it now and it's only a two-horse race. You can tell with the manager's reaction yesterday that he's not happy with it and something needs to happen, I guess.
Complacency and arrogance is the words that he used, but that kind of takes away from Southampton and a great comeback. There's a lot of rivalry between your club and Southampton, but a fantastic result for them.
Yeah, great result.
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Chapter 4: What are the insights on Harry Kane's 200th goal?
Fantastic goal from James Will Prowse to win it. And, you know, they're fighting for their lives. They're working really hard. And under the new manager, they seem to have revived a bit.
So Southampton got all three points and got that brilliant winner. But Harry Kane scored his 200th goal. We were watching this as it was going through. And, Charlie, you were talking about Harry because, of course, you played with him many years ago. And this is his 200th goal. Did you expect him to sort of go on and achieve what he did when you were playing with him at Orient?
Yeah, he was only 17 when he came on loan at Orient, but he possessed, his finishing was there, it was natural. He wasn't the same physically the way he is now, but his goalscoring, left foot, right foot headers, actually he scored a fantastic goal for Leighton Orient away at Huddersfield. I think we won 1-0, and from that point you knew that there was something special about him.
That was his 200th goal. You were involved in his second and third goals, which we can show you now.
Chapter 5: How did Newcastle achieve their remarkable comeback?
Do you remember them against Bristol?
Do I find them?
Eventually.
He always knew where the back of the net was.
Chas, play a one-two with him. Oh, no.
That's Coxey out wide.
Coxey out wide, gets it back.
Having a little look. Who misses this? Oh, who does miss that? I think that's Jimmy Smith.
LAUGHTER But, yeah, even as a 17-year-old, you know, he always knew where the back of the net was, and it's down to his hard work and dedication that he's forced himself into the Tottenham team and done so well, you know, with England. Were you his chauffeur as well?
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the recent fan incidents in football?
I was his chauffeur, yeah. He didn't have a driving licence, so I used to... His mum and dad only lived round the corner from me, so every morning I used to go pick him up, and Andros Townsend as well, who was... Oh, yeah? Yeah, he was on loan as well at the same time. I used to pick him up as well, so... Did they pay the cabbie? No, but I didn't mind him. He was only around the corner.
He wasn't... I had to get out of my way.
What were you driving at the time, Johnny? Was it a little Ford Escort, something like that, around that side of London?
No, I think it was an A3. Audi A3?
Yeah, Audi A3, I think it was. So the three of you in the car arguing over what to put on the stereo?
No, they were quite quiet. Were they?
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Chapter 7: How does social media impact players' experiences?
Yeah, quite quiet. But then, obviously, they were only young, but as you got to know each other a bit better, then you can see their personalities and that coming out.
It's amazing, though, isn't it, that you saw him right back then. You could see that you had this ability. But England captain, you know, it's an extraordinary journey he's been on.
Yeah, he's been on a fantastic journey. And I think it's just his mindset. I think loads of people talked about it, but his mindset, his willingness to improve, his willingness to... to drag the team along with him, I think, shows. And that's probably why he has become England captain.
Yeah. They certainly need that now, don't they, at the moment? Because I suppose, suddenly, they've sort of hit the buffers. Great comeback, Cammy. Newcastle came from two goals down to win a Premier League game for the first time since October 2003 under Sir Bobby against Fulham.
Chapter 8: What ambitions does Charlie Daniels have for Bournemouth's future?
You know, that's sort of battle, isn't it? When you're battling down at the bottom of the table and you want to grab those points. The comeback from 2-0, Charlie, is fantastic.
Yes, it was a big result for Newcastle, especially going in at half-time. Probably felt they deserved something, maybe a goal, especially with Matty missing the penalty. to go and tune her down was probably a bit disappointing for them. But to come back and score three goals in the second half, it's a massive result.
Are you a Newcastle fan?
Yeah, I was growing up, yeah. I was a Newcastle fan growing up. How come?
Malcolm O'Donnell.
No, so when I started watching football growing up, they had a fantastic team. Like Gionola, Esprit, Les Ferdinand. The entertainers. The entertainers and stuff like that. So I used to watch them a lot. And Dad used to watch LV, the same pet. Oh, yeah. So growing up, me and my brother used to watch that. And drink brown ale. Nice.
So he was watching that and I was just, the fans were just so passionate and everything about the whole club. It just drew me to watching them and supporting them growing up.
We know Tim Healy really well.
We do. We love the film. So it started from there really. Inspired by our viewers, isn't it Pep?
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