EP 9: Ex Manchester City Kitman & Legend | Les Chapman

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Come and listen to Chappy tell some hilarious stories from inside the Manchester City dressing room.

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  • @snookerstones
    @snookerstonesАй бұрын

    Barton knows his city history - loved him as a player.

  • @mikeyoung20074U
    @mikeyoung20074U15 күн бұрын

    Never be another Chappy a one of Enigma and a down to earth humble bloke . theres many a player that knows how far chappy would go for them .. Great Bloke

  • @darrellandrew5605
    @darrellandrew560521 күн бұрын

    Love hearing about the ups and downs of City in the 80s and 90s especially as we're meant to have no history , Chappie ..legend

  • @sm9448
    @sm9448Ай бұрын

    Keep it up Joey. Great podcasts.👍

  • @StevenGaulton-nz4gr
    @StevenGaulton-nz4grАй бұрын

    What a guy and what an interview. I was amazed by this humble man who obviously loves football. I wish there was more like him in football today. Look after your hero's city, from a Liverpool fan.

  • @ianharley1726
    @ianharley1726Ай бұрын

    Utterly enjoyable. Cheers from an old dude whos attended football from the 60s, through to today. Every league & most grounds.

  • @damiancombs
    @damiancombsАй бұрын

    Love chappy, last of the characters in the game

  • @johnknox8010
    @johnknox8010Ай бұрын

    Fantastic podcasts, watched them all and really enjoyed them . Keep it rocking Joey..

  • @howlieMCFC
    @howlieMCFCАй бұрын

    Top man les looking forward to this

  • @davidwalsh6680
    @davidwalsh6680Ай бұрын

    Could listen to Joey all day 👏

  • @v.o.p4real671
    @v.o.p4real671Ай бұрын

    Cracking up at the NASL stories. There is such an untapped passion for the sport in America, even with MLS. It all starts with the youth set up, where families have to pay a lot for their kids to play on travel teams. Our national team can play with anyone, but the gulf in class between players who play overseas and MLS players is huge.

  • @BrendanBarker-pz8kl
    @BrendanBarker-pz8klАй бұрын

    Brilliant. Loved that football chat. Les is a legend

  • @TubbyBrewster11
    @TubbyBrewster11Ай бұрын

    Can see the podcast is flying Joey fella. The establishment is rumbled with this 2.8k views, absolutely bricking it.

  • @colinaitken3605
    @colinaitken3605Ай бұрын

    Saw him score some cracking goals for Huddersfield

  • @jimmymac4046
    @jimmymac404627 күн бұрын

    Great episode lads.

  • @tomturner6217
    @tomturner6217Ай бұрын

    Another belter

  • @davidclarke6718
    @davidclarke6718Ай бұрын

    Joey and les thanks.

  • @justsomeguy101b
    @justsomeguy101bАй бұрын

    Glad to hear an honest but all round positive take on both your times at city! Cheers joe mate loved listening to this!

  • @gordongrant894
    @gordongrant894Ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed that Joey , Chappie top draw, Make sure you ring Arthur Cox !

  • @dj03300
    @dj03300Ай бұрын

    Class again joey lad 👍

  • @Jay-wm2im
    @Jay-wm2imАй бұрын

    Legend chappy 🔵

  • @staffh3815
    @staffh3815Ай бұрын

    Worked at walley mental hospital ,you will love this, one joeyof the nurses was a 6foot 5 bloke with the biggest Adams apple I ever saw in full uniform ,always thought ,wow,this must be confusing

  • @staffh3815
    @staffh3815Ай бұрын

    What a top fella❤

  • @snookerstones
    @snookerstonesАй бұрын

    What a guy!

  • @milkmanofhumankindness5118
    @milkmanofhumankindness5118Ай бұрын

    Good stuff gents, i heard john sitton tell a great story about him and frank worthington having a running battle, get john on joe please.

  • @Sillygoooose624
    @Sillygoooose62424 күн бұрын

    Not a City fan, but remember watching the Inside City shows on KZread in the Mancini days. Didn't realise how much a dickhead Mancini was, but remember Chappy popping up - joking around and seeming a great character. Didn't realise he was so much of a legend in the game until years after.

  • @roberthall8029
    @roberthall8029Ай бұрын

    What addidas trainers are those on the left ?

  • @cricketbat09
    @cricketbat09Ай бұрын

    Bernard manning, one of the best comedians of the 20th century.

  • @user-wx1bu1cu5r
    @user-wx1bu1cu5rАй бұрын

    Love it but what did Mancini say

  • @MegalomaniacMo2
    @MegalomaniacMo2Ай бұрын

    Not seen this guy on any other pods, and my only criticism for a viewer, when joey if he'd met a lot of famous people etc, that was his chance to open up and tell us some funny anecdotes etc, but the guy cogs were just going into overdrive and said too many to mention etc. Still a great chat, hope Joey doesn't get board of these cause in the long run I think he might build a decent platform.

  • @markaustin5543
    @markaustin5543Ай бұрын

    Was a good player at a few clubs.

  • @t6513
    @t6513Ай бұрын

    Stone island 70 years old ffs 😂

  • @Jason-ww3xi
    @Jason-ww3xiАй бұрын

    Anyone got any info on what Mancini said to Clichy?

  • @ginapilkington3204
    @ginapilkington3204Ай бұрын

    Listening in from The John's lad👍

  • @AR-xt8jj
    @AR-xt8jj25 күн бұрын

    I wanna hear more about joeys racist family

  • @phoenixorion5427
    @phoenixorion5427Ай бұрын

    Got to be honest, I love joey and wish him all the best in the future, but his assessment of British and American politics in 78 is awful, and obviously a product of consuming too much msm, and not enough reading or listening to the most learned economic Professors on earth( ivy league economic Professors), like professor Sachs, Blithe, Wolff etc. Capitalism has worked out great for Joey, and I'm genuinely pleased, as an ex City season ticket holder when joey was a player(and under rated player)there. But it's crushed the working class, crippled the economy for us, flat lined pay rises( whilst productivity has increased) since 1980(Reagan/Thatcher), hiked prices, and then it's sold off all our crown jewels to the "lowest" bidder, allowing them( billion dollar companies) to leach all the profits, rather than have it go back into the Treasury. So Joey, America in 78 was under Jimmy Carter, who was the most left wing President (along with FDR) in the last 100 years. America was booming. FDR btw is the closest America got to socialism, and it's unquestioned as the golden era in American prosperity. Then came Reagan and Thatcher, in 79 and 80, and people were taken in by these corporately captured stoogies because the media was owned by the very barons who benefited from this systematic shafting of workers. And of course, people actually thought( back then) the media told us the truth. Laughably some people still do. And we were told that predatory capitalism was in our best interest. So lets break a few things down. My mum and dad were born in late 49(mum) and early 1950(dad). I have almost the same job as my dad(telecommunications), my wife has exactly the same job as my mum(nhs manager). My parents started work in 1966, in a Keynesian economic era. They both got final salary pensions, bought a house, while my dad was the sole provider(which is now worth over£500,000) retired at 55, getting their state pensions at 60 and 65. They now get over £1700/£1800 each a month( including state pension). They grew up able to see a doctor, a dentist( which is impossible now), had the option of a free University education, they had around 2900 hospitals nationwide( there's now only 1200 hospitals), with 480,000 hospital beds(there's now only 120,000 beds), and so on, and so on. That was what so called left wingism did for them. Now they get to go abroad 3 times a year on their £3500+ a month combined pension. Not bad, I'd say for left wing dystopia. So let's see what (media pushed) capitalism done for me and my generation in comparison. Well Thatcher stopped Final salary pensions for me at the same job my dad got a final salary pension in. Instead of retiring at 55, like my dad. I've dropped into the group who now retires at 68(if I'm still alive). I'm forecast to get a private pension almost 3 times smaller than my dads, even though we work for exactly the same company and paid more into it., (now it's privatized). I couldn't even get a mortgage on my dad garage, let alone his house, in today's capitalistic economic climate. I'd have to pay to get a university education, i can't get an nhs dentist, so have to pay fortunes to now see a dentist, and it's been over 3 years since I managed to see my GP face to face, because capitalism has funneled all our nhi contributions into the hands of political donors at billion dollar medical companies, rather than into a criminally under funded nhs. I could go on. Just look at rise of food banks, people riding on buses all day to keep warm, because they can't afford heating bills. This is capitalism 101. Propped up by the media, who obviously tell you how great it is, as the country crumbles. Back in the 1940's we were in the top 3 countries in the world regarding GDP per capita, were now in the process of dropping out of the top 30, whilst southern Ireland is number 2 behind Luxembourg( in the world), and the European union, who we're told brought us down, soars pasts us on the way to the top. Capitalism is really the dystopian system, that sees over 40% of Americans unable to cover a $400 emergency (£316), it sees 40% of the homeless in America, actually having jobs. It see almost 90% of Americans "un" or "under" medically insured. Only 10% of Americans are actually fully health insured, and over 500,000 lose their homes, becoming homeless, due to medical debts. Yet Joey glorifies this system that's propped up a billionaire owned manufacturing consent media, as it's screwing over workers. You can do better then this joey. Are you really going along with the msm narrative?

  • @chrisclarke8451

    @chrisclarke8451

    Ай бұрын

    That’s quite the the thesis. Almost wasted in the KZread comment section of a Joey Barton podcast

  • @robertloader9826
    @robertloader9826Ай бұрын

    Les Chapman gone down rapidly in my estimations…

  • @scottiegame

    @scottiegame

    19 күн бұрын

    Why is that?

  • @robertloader9826

    @robertloader9826

    18 күн бұрын

    @@scottiegame Having anything to do with this bell end.

  • @staffh3815
    @staffh3815Ай бұрын

    Shawn goater handball against wigan in play offs ,cheating

  • @philbrainy2399
    @philbrainy2399Ай бұрын

    Gunna get anyone famous on?

  • @justsomeguy101b

    @justsomeguy101b

    Ай бұрын

    He’s famous to real city fans. Cheers joe!

  • @oddy532

    @oddy532

    Ай бұрын

    Matt le Tis was well known wasn't he. To be honest I prefer the ones with lesser known people, everyone has their story don't they..I just think it is better than the same people with the same stories every time

  • @philbrainy2399

    @philbrainy2399

    Ай бұрын

    @@oddy532 fair point. But tbh I’ve only watched the le tiss and Lawrence fox ones.

  • @oddy532

    @oddy532

    Ай бұрын

    @philbrainy2399 the paddy lacey one was good aswell I thought mate, give it a try

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