Taylor Talks

By: Ryan Taylor
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  • Taylor Talks is a podcast show where Ryan Taylor interviews people from the world of sports and entertainment to talk about their careers
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Episodes
  • Episode 10 - Owen Coyle
    Aug 3 2020
    In the 10th episode of the show we go into the world of football for the first time with former football player and manager Owen Coyle. Owen discusses a career which has involved winning promotion as a player at the old Wembley to winning promotion as a manager at the new Wembley. Owen also discusses the highs and lows of sport from being picked to play for Ireland as player to the night where he was managing Fabrice Muamba when he collapsed at White Hart Lane. He also talks about managing over in USA and in India and how they compare to the British game.
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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • Episode 9- Toronto Special
    Jul 31 2020
    In this special edition of the show Taylor Talks chats to Rochdale Hornets owner Andy Mazey, League Express writer Matthew Shaw and Mirror Sports Rugby League reporter Gareth Walker to discuss the saga around Toronto Wolfpack, the future of the sport and the return of the Super League
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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Episode 8 - Steven Mullaney
    Jul 1 2020
    In this edition of the show we head to the world of the cricket for the first time with Nottinghamshire captain Steven Mullaney. Steven tells us about a career that took him from Lancashire to Notts. He also reveals how he nearly became a rugby league player before he became a cricketer. We also discuss the highs and lows of a stellar cricket career and hopes for the future with the season due to restart in August
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    2 hrs and 6 mins

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