In this podcast we have Phil Brown who is a former professional footballer for: hartlepool,halifax,bolton wanderers and blackpool. In his managerial career he has managed: bolton wanderers,derby county,hull city, preston north,southend,swindon town,hyderabad and barrow. In this podcast Phil has some amazing and comical stories to share about his career.
00:00 intro
04:00 hartlepool united
09:00 halifax town
11:30 bolton wanderers
34:00 managing
39:00 blackpool
51:53 bolton wanderers
1:13:00 derby county
1:19:00 hull city
1:34:00 signings
1:44:10 man city rant
1:51:00 managing
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27 Comments
Any chance we move away from Fuckkn Bolton
Thanks for video enjoyed
Worth the wait this one best one for me. Learned a lot from Phil in this great interview.
The goal Browny scored at Lincoln in the cup was almost identical.
phil brown my favourite hull manager
I saw Rioch play for Villa. He tackled Roy Greaves, and the studs started just below the testicle and scrat he'd inside of his leg down to the knee, he was an animal.
Training ground sold by that thief of a chairman.
another dinosaur
He never had a chance at Derby with the three donkeys
Phil nice bloke but not successful at Derby
What a great chat. Loved it.
Biggest prick in football, not liked at Hull Tigers
Tony Warner was the gk
Seems like a nice guy, but his time at Derby was a disaster & he never gelled with the supporters, shame really 😢
Great times at Hartlepool browny , you had a fantastic career be great to meet up again for a pint 🍺
The Three Amigos of Derby County 😆
Surely someone has said take the vibrating phones off the table
you two are great your guests are so good and to here how football works behind the scenes is perfect don't change, you are spot on thanks
Great interview – really interesting, enjoyable and Phil's a great character.
Can't quite agree with the suggestion that Arsene Wenger doesn't get enough credit for his transformative acts, given that he's basically the narrative on changing standards when analysts describe the Premier League's rise to power!
bit of a biased interview, what happened to the rest of his magager career
These podcasts are so raw and unscripted but mostly they're that educational that you learn football in the deepest dimensions.
Very interesting and incredibly intriguing
Great interview, missed these videos recently. One of the best football podcasts on YouTube 🙂
Great channel !
Well done. Great entertainment and welcome back
Was the Hull goalkeeper Tony Warner
Remember going to Moor Farm and having a cup of tea and toast with Phil Brown. His love of football, his stories absolutely shone through. He’s one of the best managers in terms of having a chat with that Derby had, him and Jim Smith had stories to tell and would tell them. Lovely bloke, couldn’t of come to Derby at a worst time. Run and owned by criminals who like Phil said 3 of them ended up in prison. fit and proper person test anyone!
Get yourself a proper marker on the green not a tee!!