The Good, the Bad & the Rugby – Unleashed
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Narrated by:
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Alex Payne
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James Haskell
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Mike Tindall
About this listen
The long-awaited book from rugby stars Alex Payne, James Haskell and Mike Tindall
Rugby megastars James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne get together to discuss the highs and lows of their podcast, friendship and rugby.
Among the key questions answered:
What happened when Mike took their shambles of a podcast inside the walls of Windsor Castle to meet the Prince and Princess of Wales and The Princess Royal?
How did Haskell end up nearly killing himself on the way to a DJ set, find himself forced to save Payno from Tins and get confronted by irate fans?
How did Alex’s broadcasting career fall to such depressing depths? And will it ever recover? (Spoiler alert – it won’t.)
In one, no-holds-barred book, they will go behind the scenes of the hugely successful podcast The Good, The Bad & The Rugby to pull back the curtain on some of their most outrageous antics on tour – the ups, the downs and the sideways – and leave no story untold. All will be unleashed.
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- Robin McKean
- 31-10-2024
Acerbic Anecdotes
I had an idea that Elizabeth the Queen Mother may have been a domineering and controlling personality after reading Marion Crawford's book - The Little Princesses and this effort by Lady Colin Campbell has now left me in no doubt at all.
The descriptive word pictures came repeatedly like bombs during the blitzkrieg and at times made me gasp out loud with shock at their downright nastiness.
Interspersed with a timeline of historical facts and much aristo/Royal name dropping, the narrative unfolded, each chapter leaving me with a sense of déjà vu that I had read this already.
When we got up to the Roddy Llewellyn and PM era it became apparent to me that this must have been a first hand glimpse and the underlying cause of the author's vitriolic attacks and character assassination of 'Cookie'.
I can't believe Lady C did not end up in a court of law because she must have just stopped short of finishing with the words SUE ME as the lid was nailed on the Royal coffin. I guess that too says something about the veracity of this grubby bit of work.
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