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Hospital Ball York Hospital Radio
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Hospital Ball is a spin off podcast for York Hospital Radio featuring exclusive interviews with former players and managers of York City Football Club
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Series 12 - Episode 1: Scott Barrow
When Scott Barrow signed for York City there was one glaring omission from his football CV - promotion. He felt signing for York City represented his best chance of achieving this but when that dream was realised in the 2022 National League North play-off final it turned into a nightmare when he was stretchered off with a serious knee injury. Here Scott discusses everything in his career building up to that game and the mental battles that followed. From playing part-time with Port Talbot Town right up to helping Darlington’s great escape last season, Scott’s football journey is a real rollercoaster.
This interview was conducted by Dan Tait, edited and produced by James Charters. -
Matt Uggla Special
It is just short of a year since Matt Uggla became owner of York City and we welcomed him back to the Hospital Radio studios to reflect on that time period as well as giving a real insight into the present and future of the club. Discussing everything on and off the pitch, Matt is brutally honest about the rollercoaster year whilst giving everyone, from a York City perspective, hope going forward.
This interview was conducted by Dan Tait, edited by James Charters and produced by Keith Lea. The episode was sponsored by planning prospects. -
Live event with Iain Dunn and David McGurk
Recorded at Haxby Sports Bar back in January, this live event featured former player and BBC radio pundit Iain Dunn and club legend David McGurk. Iain speaks about growing up as a supporter, being a ball boy to fulfilling a childhood dream of playing at Bootham Crescent whilst David recalls many stories from his ten years representing the Minstermen.
Main interview conducted by Dan Tait with audience contributions. This event was recorded live by Keith Lea. -
Series 11 - Episode 8: Manny Duku
Manny Duku has had an interesting career as a professional footballer. From being disillusioned at things not working out in Holland he took a chance in England and carved out a reputation as a goal scorer in the lower divisions. He signed for York City in 2022 and became a cult hero with supporters due to his passionate performances and key goals. Here Manny discusses his time at the LNER as well as his stints in Scotland and Gibraltar.
This episode was edited and produced by James Charters and the interview conducted by Dan Tait.
This episode is the last in the series. If you enjoy the podcast please consider donating to the charity via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio -
Series 11 - Episode 7: Pete Jameson
The term ‘fan favourite’ couldn’t be more fitting when discussing Pete Jameson’s time at York City. Joining from Blyth Spartans in 2019 Pete was the established number one throughout his three seasons at the club, the final of which, saw him win player of the year as the team clinched promotion via the playoffs. This interview covers all his time playing for the Minstermen as well as his spells with Darlington, Harrogate and Hartlepool United.
Dan Tait conducted the interview which was edited and produced by James Charters.
If you enjoy the podcast then please consider donating to our charity via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio -
Series 11 - Episode 6: Ashley Chambers
Very few footballers are able to say that they made their debut in the professional game aged just 15 years old but Ashley Chambers did just that when he played for Leicester City in a league cup tie. He also played for England at various youth levels but needed to leave Leicester in search of regular first team football. York City and Gary Mills provided that and the rest, as they say, is history. Ashley is cemented in York city folklore due to his massive part in the 2012 Wembley double success. Here Ashley looks back on that time at Bootham Crescent as well as his whole career in football.
This interview was conducted by Dan Tait, edited and produced by James Charters.