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Brent Peters and Steve Brown discuss the impact of oscial media in football. And also reflect on last weeks opening game of the new season against Euxton Villa FC.

Brent Peters and Steve Brown discuss the impact of oscial media in football. And also reflect on last weeks opening game of the new season against Euxton Villa FC.
Chewing the fat and talking balls on this weeks show. Brent and Steve discuss the disappointment of last weekend's postponed game with Holker Old Boys. They cross their fingers in hope of football this coming weekend at home to Daisy Hill. And they'll touch upon Brad Hancock extending his contract with the club until 2024 - And more.
Brent and Steve discuss the managerial strengths of the England manager Gareth Southgate. They talk about pastures new for Scott Parker and Patrick Vieira. And also touch upon preseason for Bacup Borough FC and this weekend's friendly with FC United of Manchester.
This week Brent and Steve discuss promotion for those clubs from step 6. They recap on the FA Cup glory of a jubilant Leicester City. And also talk about the departure of Sam Alladyce from West Brom and Roy Hodgson from Crystal Palace. Always a crazy show that even Sandy Shaw gets a mention with Eurovision taking place this weekend.
Brent and Steve this week touch upon the sacking of Jose Mourinho from Spurs. The excellent form of Jesse Lingard at West Ham United including his battle with mental illness. And also chat about the FA restructure.
Another week on The Sports Bar Show with Brent Peters and Steve Brown discussing all things football.
Brent and Steve get together to discuss the recent FA guidelines for the return of football. They spend time talking about the managerial changes. And also give their opinions on those clubs facing premier league relegation.
Brent and Steve have the pleasure of welcoming former football league and FIFA referee Keith Hackett onto the show. They discuss football refereeing in its current state and recent events that have made the headlines including VAR. And also spend time remembering some of Keith's funnier moments during a memorable career. It's a show that is Knowledgeable, insightful and honest.
Brent and Steve discuss the national league system. They talk about steps 6-7 being different in relation to ground grading criteria. And what this would mean for those clubs in steps 6 relegation.
A lot has been said about club's that sign players on contract at steps 5-6 of the footballing pyramid. On this week's Sports Bar Show Brent and Steve look closer at the situation and discuss why it's important to protect assets.
On this weeks show Brent and Steve discuss the recent decision by Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel to substitute the sub in game against Southampton. They talk about Roy Hodgson and David Moyes. And also talk honestly about the second managerial casualty in 6 months at Barrow AFC. And sports journalist student, Harry Quick joins them to talk briefly about the course and ask Brent about the ghost of West View.
On this week's show Brent and Steve discuss the 3 M's. Management, media and mental health. They chew the fat and talk balls on the relationship between a manager and the media. They find time to reminisce with fondness and talk about former Boro players. And also focus on referee's and the massive amounts of scrutiny and pressure they're under in the modern game.
Over the past few weeks Premiership referee Mike Dean has been on the end of a lot of verbal abuse from supporters for a decision made in a recent game. On this week's show Brent and Steve discuss the fallout from the incident and also talk about the mess that VAR seems to be creating in the modern game.
This week Brent and Steve talk about the recent sacking of Frank Lampard at Chelsea FC. They discuss and give their opinion on the sacking including Sam Allardyce's situation at West Brom. And also briefly chat about the decision to make 10 million pounds available in grants to clubs operating at 3-6 of the footballing pyramid.
Propping up the bar with another Sports Bar Show. This week Brent and Steve discuss the recent FA Survey request that is in circulation for all clubs at steps 3-6 And also spend time chatting about the National Leagues intention to swap grants for loans which could be severely damaging for many clubs.
This week on the agenda Brent and Steve discuss the game and the soft mentality of the current crop. They focus on the recent sacking of David Dunn from Barrow AFC after only a short time in the position. And the decision by the West Lancs League to cancel the season. Chewing the fat and talking a load of balls.
This week Brent and Steve chat about the 2.5 million euros signing of former Boro player Fabio Abreu. Talk about chairman's logic when signing a failed manager. And discuss the recent happenings at the club and interact with viewers online.
Join Brent and Steve for your football fix of chat. On the show they discuss lockdown 2 and what it means for football clubs at the non league level. Brent shoots from the hip and shares his thoughts on why he believes that the FA have been irresponsible in their decision to start the season. And they chew the fat about the FA Cup and heap praise on those non league clubs still in the competition.
Former MP Michael Carr is a massive Bacup Borough FC supporter. On the show he talks about his time in politics along with special memories of his time working with Brent Peters. He also reflects on his passion and admiration for Tom Finney and Preston North End.
This week Brent and Steve catch up with Middlesborough FC assistant manager, Kevin Blackwell. They discuss, Kevin's playing career for the likes of Cambridge United, Boston United and Scarborough Athletic. And also talk about his time in management with Leeds United, Luton Town, Sheffield United and Bury FC. A large part of the show focuses on the special working relationship between Kevin and Neil Warnock. A relationship has seen the two join forces on numerous occasions down the years....
Brent and Steve will be chewing the fat & talking balls on Friday morning with sports commentator, John Helm. John has had the pleasure of commentating on some of the worlds best sporting occasions. We'll be chatting about those World Cups, Champions Leagues, Commonwealth Games and touching upon the tragic fire at Valley Parade when 56 supporters died during the game between Bradford City and Lincoln City.
Special guest on the show this week is Mark Leather. Mark qualified as a physiotherapist in 1983 where he spent 4 years in the NHS before moving into professional football. He spent over 10 years in the FA Premier League including 6 years as the Head Physiotherapist for Liverpool FC whilst he dedicated over 20 years working as a Head physiotherapist for Sunderland FC, Preston North End, Burnley, Brighton and more recently, as Head of Performance and Medicine at Bolton Wanderers Football Club....
As they say, the show must go on. And this morning the show did go on without Tony Coton who was supposed to be our special guest. Anyway Brent & Steve did manage to chew the fat & talk a lot of balls. They spoke about COVID 19 risk assessments and the guidelines being set out by the FA in regards to safety procedures. And focused on agents in the non league game and how important it is or isn't at this level of the game. Also talk about the departure of one captain at the club being rep...
Brent and Steve were joined on the show by former Blackburn Rovers and Scotland International, Kevin Gallacher. Kevin enjoyed a professional career spanning 19 years. In that time he played for Dundee United, Coventry City, Newcastle United, Preston North End, Sheffield Wednesday and Huddersfield Town. In recent years, Kevin has worked with BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports, BBC Scotland, Channel 5 and also a regular matchday pundit with BBC Radio Lancashire. Kevin talks about signing for Dundee Unit...
Brent & Steve discuss the recent sacking of Nigel Pearson from Watford and the Cowley brothers from Hudderfield Town. They also give mention to the 3-1 defeat for Manchester United and current lack of form by their goalkeeper, David de Gea. The main topic of conversation on the show is the recent guidelines released by the Football Association in regards to health & safety in relation to COVID-19. Brent shares his thoughts on the guidelines and what it means for clubs operating at the no...
Brent & Steve are joined on the show by Bury FC legend, Craig Madden. They discuss the excellent goal scoring record of the Shakers front man. As well as talking about his time with WBA, Blackpool FC, Wrexham and York City. Craig also talks about his passion for coaching and the current job he has with Burnley FC. And reflects on the current situation surrounding his beloved Bury FC.
Brent & Steve were joined on the show by Chief Football Writer at The Sunday Times, Jonathan Northcroft. He regularly appears on broadcast networks as a pundit, including Sky Sports Sunday Supplement, BT Sport programme Football Writers on TV, BBC Radio 5 live.
Brent and Steve are joined in conversation by former Manchester United player, Ben Thornley. They talk about the horrible tackle which prevented the progress of Ben becoming an household name at Old Trafford. And also discuss the path that was taken once leaving United. Some great stories about his time with Huddersfield Town and Aberdeen, north of the border. As always we'll be chewing the fat and talking balls.
Brent and Steve catch up with former Blackpool FC legend, Gary Taylor-Fletcher. They discuss Gary's career from start to present day. Reflect on his time in non league football before moving into the professional game with Leyton Orient, Lincoln City, Huddersfield Town, Blackpool and Leicester City. Gary also looks back on some of the managers he had during those times. He speaks fondly about the late, Keith Alexander during his time with Northwich Victoria and Lincoln City. And the amazing man-...