• Danny Mills | Getting Ronaldinho sent off, being nutmegged by Thierry and seeing David James playing as striker?!

  • Apr 30 2018
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

Danny Mills | Getting Ronaldinho sent off, being nutmegged by Thierry and seeing David James playing as striker?!

  • Summary

  • Former Man City, Leeds United, Charlton and England defender Danny Mills joins us for the most outspoken episode of the podcast so far!


    Danny doesn't hold back on his stories of Stuart Pearce's tenure as manager of Man City, including the baffling moment that Pearce put David James up front in an actual Premier League game, and his struggles with gaining respect from the senior members of the squad.


    We also hear about the nightmares of being parading on the pitch as a new signing, reveal the truth behind Ronaldinho's red card at World Cup 2002, get Danny's thoughts on being the victim of that infamous Thierry Henry nutmeg and find out how drinking beers and having a bath won Nigel Martyn performance of the season!


    But that's not all, Danny gives us the inside stories on Alan Smith and Martin Keown's England training ground fight, Leeds United's foray into the Champions League and the time Neil Heaney broke Mauricio Taricco's nose in the Ipswich players' lounge.


    Plus, you fail to reveal to the winners of the last episode's competition because Pete forgot to print the names out, but we do give you the chance to win more Soccer AM merch and a random retro football shirt. Listen out for the secret footballer's name somewhere in the podcast and email it to SoccerAMPodcast@skysports.com for a chance to win!
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