Die For Three Points with Neil Warnock and David Prutton
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11. Steve Bruce Part Two
46:05||Ep. 11Joining Neil Warnock and David Prutton on this episode of Die For Three Points is special guest Steve Bruce! Like his good friend Neil, Steve is one of the best-known managers in football, having taken charge of more than 1,000 games for some of the best-supported clubs in the country. Neil and Prutts sat down with Steve in Manchester just before Christmas to discuss their storied careers. This is part two of that conversation, following on from part one last week. Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial See Neil on tour:‘Are You With Me?’ tickets10. Steve Bruce Part One
53:56||Ep. 10Joining Neil Warnock and David Prutton on the first episode of Die For Three Points in 2023 is special guest Steve Bruce! Steve, like his good friend Neil, is one of the best-known managers in the game, having taken charge of more than 1,000 matches for some of the best-supported clubs in the country. Neil and Prutts sat down with Steve in Manchester just before Christmas to discuss their storied careers. This is part one of that conversation, with part two out next week. Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial See Neil on tour:‘Are You With Me?’ tickets9. Neil's Christmas Wish
25:29||Ep. 9Season's greetings from everyone at the Die For Three Points podcast! Neil Warnock and David Prutton catch up for one last time in 2022 to discuss Neil's first Christmas as a 'retired' manager and football's busy festive period. Neil explains why he never made his players train on Christmas Day and the responsibility football clubs have to their local communities at this time of year. He also reveals whether any of his players would ever get suspended to get some time off over Christmas. Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial8. A Young Neil Warnock
29:52||Ep. 8Die For Three Points with Neil Warnock and David Prutton is back after Neil's short break to celebrate his 74th birthday. Neil tells Prutts how he and wife Sharon spent his special day, before turning his attention back to the football. Neil discusses England’s World Cup exit, including whether Harry Kane should have taken England’s second penalty and if Gareth Southgate should stay on as manager. Neil also looks ahead to the return of the domestic season and reveals the storylines he’s most excited to see unfold in the Premier League and Championship.Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial7. Get Kieffer Moore On!
28:32||Ep. 7A dodgy internet connection stopped Neil Warnock from watching all of England’s emphatic World Cup win against Iran, but he was delighted with the bits he did see and hear. On the latest episode of Die For Three Points, Neil and David Prutton ponder what impact playing in the Championship has had on the development of Jude Bellingham, a player who Neil faced as manager of Cardiff when England's newest superstar was playing for Birmingham City team as a 16-year-old. Neil and Prutts also discuss some of the big talking points from Qatar, including the increase in added time being played at the end of each half and how head injuries like the one the Iran goalkeeper suffered against England should be handled. And having been in regular contact with Wales boss Rob Page in the lead up to tournament, Neil reveals why he was so desperate to text his former player just 20 minutes into Wales' World Cup opener against the USA.Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial6. Head It, Kick It!
31:12||Ep. 6Did Sir Alex Ferguson know about Cristiano Ronaldo’s explosive interview with Piers Morgan? Neil Warnock and David Prutton ponder that, plus plenty more, on the latest episode of Die For Three Points. Neil tells David Prutton why he rejected the opportunity to work in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup, before picking his starting line-up for England’s first game against Iran. Neil also gives some advice to Gareth Southgate and reveals the conversations he's had with his former player Rob Page, who is about to lead Wales into their first World Cup since Neil was in short trousers.Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial5. Die For Three Pints with JaackMaate
33:36||Ep. 5The second guest on Die For Three Points with Neil Warnock and David Prutton is YouTuber and podcaster JaackMaate, who hosts the hit comedy podcast Happy Hour. Jaack tells Neil and Prutts how he turned his hobby into his career and why working with his boyhood club West Ham means so much to him. Neil recalls how he broke the hearts of Hammers' fans when he was Notts County manager and reflects on the Carlos Tevez saga that ended with Sheffield United being relegated from the Premier League. The trio discuss the impact social media has had on football, with Neil revealing how a tweet almost cost him one of his promotions. Neil also gives Jaack some solid advice on how to deal with trolls.Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial See Neil on tour:‘Are You With Me?’ tickets4. The Corn Flake Counter
32:58||Ep. 4Neil Warnock and David Prutton reflect on their chat with Simon Jordan from the previous episode of Die For Three Points before switching their attention to current events. Having watched his old club Leeds beat Liverpool, Neil reveals what it feels like to be an under-pressure manager who achieves a job-saving win, as well as some of the superstitious things coaches do to try and halt a bad run (take note, Jurgen Klopp). Neil also discusses another one of his old clubs, Middlesbrough, and their appointment of Michael Carrick as boss. His last job in management, Neil tells Prutts why the manner of his departure from Boro left a bitter taste.Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial See Neil on tour:‘Are You With Me?’ tickets3. Leaders Lead with Simon Jordan
37:18||Ep. 3The first ever guest on Die For Three Points with Neil Warnock and David Prutton is none other than businessman, broadcaster and former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan, who appointed Neil as Palace manager in 2007. And even though they weren’t able to achieve promotion to the Premier League together, Simon reveals why the two-and-a-half years he worked with Neil were his most enjoyable and meaningful times in football. Neil explains how their relationship was anything but a “marriage made in hell”, as was predicted by the press at the time. Simon also discusses whether he’d ever own a club again, the reasons why he’s become one of the UK’s most popular broadcasters at talkSPORT and how he and Neil differ from most people in the football industry.Subscribe to Neil’s YouTube channel:@Neil Warnock Follow Neil on Twitter:@warnockofficial See Neil on tour:‘Are You With Me?’ tickets
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