Malcolm Christie Part 2 | I Was Playing With A Broken Leg

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @JEJH-mk9mr
    @JEJH-mk9mr 2 года назад +121

    I was hoping the second part would eclipse the first, and for all the ex-pro's you've had on who've been entertaining/laugh a minute, Christie's journey has been one the sincerest from all the guests you've had on.
    The overriding aspect listening to Christie is here is a guy who was appreciative for every minute he had in the professional game despite the knockbacks. Modest, and not consumed by money.
    Mentally it must have been soul destroying to have the injuries he had in the latter years, and completely understand why he had to take a step back from the game and channel his energy into his family once he retired.
    Humble guy to go writing for prospective jobs even when his playing days ended, and clearly not afraid of hard work.
    Nice to see him so candid about depression/stress/pressures. Wish Malcolm well, and I'm sure many of the young kids he coaches will learn a lot about football, coupled with being instilled with having some fundamental principles to set them on the path going forward.

    • @seanb3204
      @seanb3204 2 года назад +9

      Brilliant post that mate

    • @mattp8593
      @mattp8593 2 года назад +8

      Couldn’t of put it better myself. Really hope the next chapter in this guys life is successful and enjoyable. God knows he needs a break from disappointment

    • @jakehope6811
      @jakehope6811 2 года назад +7

      Brilliant comment mate very eloquently put couldn't of said it better myself pal

  • @craigsharp6581
    @craigsharp6581 2 года назад +44

    Wow! Just wow. I’m blown away by this 2nd part.
    I am so disappointed in my team. Hearing the way they handled Malcolm’s injuries I am mortified. The club was in its most successful period in its history and we let him down.
    I hope he is able to find success in everything he does and lead a happy life with fond memories of his time as a professional footballer. Best wishes Malcolm Christie and well done to you lot at under the cosh!

    • @IWTBF
      @IWTBF 2 года назад +1

      A real shame.

  • @andyforshortbutnotforlong5351
    @andyforshortbutnotforlong5351 2 года назад +19

    Malcolm’s story is heart breaking, he didn’t have the career he deserved to have, due to questionable treatment/ rehabilitation. His honesty is a breath of fresh air. Hope he gets the future he deserves though. Top class podcast, definitely up there with the very best.

    • @IWTBF
      @IWTBF 2 года назад +1

      100%

  • @justpastthepost1790
    @justpastthepost1790 2 года назад +23

    Malcolm is a top guy. Glad to see he’s found his love of football. Had the chance to meet Malcom and he told me this story about boro. Just glad it’s out and that the boro fans know. Because he’s right. He was made to look injury prone. When really the club was a shambles. Would love someone to reach out to him from MFC with an apology.

  • @D1Snr
    @D1Snr 2 года назад +5

    I can appreciate where Malcolm is coming from. When you are stressed, low in confidence and racked with self doubt, it is a terrible position to be in. It ruins your life. I can only imagine the pressure he felt when he couldn't do the shooting drill at Middlesbrough. When you're in that type of situation everything seems to be 10 times worse

  • @pandaboy9517
    @pandaboy9517 2 года назад +40

    Parnaby,riggot, Stockdale and Christie all had like 15-20 year careers but only played 200-250 games
    Boro medical team where dangerous

  • @Berry-fr5wj
    @Berry-fr5wj 2 года назад +21

    Brilliant, fellas, the TV is dead, when instead of watching a load of tosh, you can put your feet up, grab a beer and just get absorbed by the conversation. Your video with Lynchey the Ref had me aching with laughter , God save the Cosh, long live the Cosh, also Parkey must be bagged up as we couldn't see his map of Africa
    Malcoms story is a bitter sweet rendition of a fan that became a professional but had to witness seeing his dream to become a nightmare but you will never take away the goals he scored and hopefully his memories

    • @pandaboy9517
      @pandaboy9517 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I'm getting bored of the North Korea esque forced mourning

    • @DanJCarter93
      @DanJCarter93 2 года назад

      Well said mate

  • @MidlandAngler
    @MidlandAngler 2 года назад +19

    What a cracking bloke !! One of the best you’ve had on in my opinion. I wish him all the very best in life 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @fx2_ejwa946
    @fx2_ejwa946 2 года назад +9

    Deep, dark and reality! Definitely in my top 3, Malcolm’s honesty and transparency of “the game” was an eye opener. I’ve never heard the three of you so quiet, excellent guest and excellent hosts 5 ⭐️.

  • @niall5620
    @niall5620 2 года назад +18

    Best guest yet by a country mile. Two totally contrasting episodes but what a journey, let down massively by medical negligence at Boro!!!

    • @IWTBF
      @IWTBF 2 года назад

      100%. A real football lover. You can tell what it meant to him

  • @neilmiller6214
    @neilmiller6214 2 года назад +23

    Feel for this lad, having the dream taken away by negligence is not acceptable.

  • @robincook3367
    @robincook3367 5 месяцев назад

    Heartbreaking story from a great player who had a really tough time. Down to earth and come across as a top man. Good luck Malcolm, you deserve it.

  • @craiglee3653
    @craiglee3653 2 года назад +7

    How strong is Malcom?
    Top lad, like many had no idea his career ended like that.
    His story is incredible.
    He should be employed by the FA or clubs to go and tell his story to kids in academies etc.
    Maybe a football counsellor of sorts.
    His story and experience could help and inspire so many.
    Malcom seems the sort of lad that will excel in anything he commits too.
    Wish him all the best in his future.

  • @DanJCarter93
    @DanJCarter93 2 года назад +3

    I’ve watched Stewart Downing and Kev Lynch. Downings insight was fascinating and great to see his personality and quips through his footballing career. Kev Lynch gave me belly laughs with his old school charm and beaming smiles at days from a bygone era. Malcolm Christies story was a bittersweet tale of coming from nothing, to living the dream and then having it cruelly snatched away. But throughout it all, it has guts and heart and that’s why I’ve thoroughly enjoyed what Malcolm had to tell us. Thanks lads.

  • @Lewis88-wr6sm
    @Lewis88-wr6sm 8 месяцев назад +1

    The gross negligence from Middlesbrough during Christie’s time there was absolutely disgusting!
    Can’t believe that no legal action was taken against them.
    Great episode lads!

  • @TD3Vlogs
    @TD3Vlogs 2 года назад +8

    Great episode. Disgusting how Mal was treated at times. Will always be very highly regarded at DCFC and thanks for the memories. Good luck for the future fella 🐏👏👏👏

  • @db0800
    @db0800 6 дней назад

    Total respect Mal. Always welcome and thought highly of at PP. Real person; top player.

  • @Spiratti
    @Spiratti 2 года назад +1

    This was truly a heartbreaking story. Malcolm seems like such a nice honest guy too, and was clearly talented with a bright future. Those involved in that broken leg debacle should be ashamed.

  • @MirageMusicUk
    @MirageMusicUk 2 года назад +16

    Great guest, one of the best you've had on, I love how appreciative he is of his career and what he achieved i hope he does well in his coaching he deserves happy times with what he had to go through with his injuries.

    • @seanb3204
      @seanb3204 2 года назад +1

      Me too so humble isn't he

  • @seanb3204
    @seanb3204 2 года назад +10

    Brilliant podcast. What a lovely human being. Keep up the brilliant work lads

  • @carllilley351
    @carllilley351 10 месяцев назад +1

    Malcolm used to beg to play with me and my mates when we were knocking a ball across the street from his house when he was only 5 or 6 years old. At that age he was even able to compete with us 13 year old first team school players. Knew he was good enough for top flight. Never knew this story, though.

  • @KingKong-ee8hc
    @KingKong-ee8hc 2 года назад +2

    MC will always be remembered as a premier league legend. Really enjoyed listening to him, he’s so down to earth and humble

    • @IWTBF
      @IWTBF 2 года назад

      100%

    • @Harry-sc1xk
      @Harry-sc1xk 2 года назад +1

      Yea to a certain generation he will always be one of the original PL wonderkids. It's a bigger achievement than most get, what a top fella.

  • @gavinburr2456
    @gavinburr2456 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant episode guys. Malcolm Christie was a quality striker robbed of his career by truly terrible medical advice at Boro. Top, top bloke so honest, modest and open and this was a great episode, one of the best so far. Wish him all the very best with his coaching and everything else that he does

  • @markpurvis7512
    @markpurvis7512 2 года назад +2

    i’m a boro fan and it’s a disgrace what we did to him.
    embarrassing that we treat a player like this. top guy and was a top player! one of my favourites so far this lads 👏🏽

  • @matthewpotter8491
    @matthewpotter8491 2 года назад +1

    Along with Martin Allen and Jeff Winter, this is up there as one of my favourite episodes. Such a genuine guy and whilst sad for him, a fascinating story to hear.

  • @philpriestley6254
    @philpriestley6254 2 года назад +1

    Super Malcolm Christie!! 👏🏻 Rams fan here, Malc was my fave and a big fans favourite during his time at Derby. linked up brilliant with Kink. Gutted when he left us. Really enjoyed that discussion and took me back. Follow your dreams and defo carry on with the coaching ,you have lots to offer and you can see the love you have for the game. Top guy👍🏻 suuuuper, super Malc,suuuper, super Malc, suuuuper, super Malc, super Malcolm Christie

  • @marktaylor4642
    @marktaylor4642 2 года назад +2

    What a fantastic session. As a Forest fan, I wasn't ever keen on Christie and I guess it was due to his Derby days. Really enjoyed listening to him and understanding football from a fascinating viewpoint. So unfortunate with his injuries. You can feel everything he's saying from both the love and the disappointment.

  • @paularmstrong6435
    @paularmstrong6435 2 года назад +2

    Can only wish malcolm all the very best for whatever he does in the future..you deserve all the happiness that will surely come your way.. from a forest fan 👍

  • @gavinwatters1293
    @gavinwatters1293 2 года назад +2

    Harrowing story. Such a genuine and honest bloke.

  • @joetillotson119
    @joetillotson119 2 года назад

    Very inspirational. Top guy, should be proud not only of his achievements but his strength of character to get through some really difficult periods. Life is tough at times & Malcolm’s story is an example to us all.

  • @jonny5times286
    @jonny5times286 Год назад

    What a really well spoken fella. Comes across as a real down to earth guy, who just loved his football and wanted to be part of something. The pure negligence from the medical debacles throughout his career is heartbreaking for him. So sad how it ended for him.

  • @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415
    @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415 2 года назад +7

    Stadium’s cost 100s of million yet they have no medical rooms with MRI or x rays. Or a surgeon on stand by at the club It is a wing a prayer
    Brutal. Great podcast the best podcast honest talk and the reality of this brutal game

  • @NachoInsano
    @NachoInsano 2 года назад +2

    One of the best episodes yet lads. What a bloke Malcolm is, such a strong and resilient character.

  • @Lee33006
    @Lee33006 2 года назад

    What a great guy to listen to. Clearly has a lot of resilience to be still smiling after all that experience in later career and injury hell. All the best to you Malcom, big respect.

  • @deejam2045
    @deejam2045 2 года назад +2

    Hands down this is the best podcast you've done. Both parts were brilliant. Well done to Malcolm for an honest and open interview, superb 👏👏👏👏

  • @MattyS18920
    @MattyS18920 2 года назад +1

    I'm a Newcastle supporter, no real connection to Christie. But for some reason I will always remember watching his brace against Man Utd with my Dad on tele as a kid. In these 2 episodes he has came across as proper sincere and genuine bloke. Hope he is really proud of what he achieved. Class story. Great episodes.

  • @jadeluke296
    @jadeluke296 2 года назад +7

    Best one you've ever done. Simple as that.

  • @benooo3863
    @benooo3863 2 года назад

    Proper interesting and incisive interview this one of my favourites. You can tell Malcolm is a top bloke and has come from a down to earth family. They must be extremely proud of him for what he’s achieved and how he managed to keep going no matter how hard life got. His story is actually quite inspirational.

  • @simonnewbound6225
    @simonnewbound6225 2 года назад +5

    This is what dreaming about being a footballer is all about I've never seen anybody as excited about his football career in my life ...

    • @IWTBF
      @IWTBF 2 года назад

      Yeah same. Can tell he was a normal kid just like we were. Loved football and just wanted to play.

    • @IWTBF
      @IWTBF 2 года назад

      There are a lot of footballers who don’t even like the game but with MC you can tell he really loved the game

  • @kevinbeck6785
    @kevinbeck6785 2 года назад +4

    What a genuine guy Malcolm is Good Luck to him, Under The Cosh getting better and better 🏐🏐

  • @darrendye1805
    @darrendye1805 Год назад

    Heartbreaking this! Should be immensely proud of what he achieved and without that goal in cup for boro we'd never of won a trophy. He's fondly remembered on teesside and I hope his time here as a coach is a much more happy one.

  • @philmacprm
    @philmacprm 2 года назад +1

    Heartbreaking story. Genuine guy, deserved better. I played against him a couple of time as a junior player I remember he had immense talent. At least he got to the PL even if not for long.

  • @kevob
    @kevob 2 года назад

    One of your best episodes guys, shows the part of the game that not many players talk about, HUGE respect to Malcolm Christie🙏

  • @markwilliams5211
    @markwilliams5211 2 года назад +1

    Heartbreaking interview but great to hear hope from him. What a quality guy. All the best to him.

  • @leeharper3000
    @leeharper3000 2 года назад +2

    Carrying on from part 1 this one got better and better as it went on. Loved how he was so honest about his salary and the way he was ill treated at the clubs he was at, showing how ruthless and brutal football really is.
    Best of luck for the future and luck forward to reading your book 👍

  • @DIALSQUARE1
    @DIALSQUARE1 Год назад

    Someone once told me "its better to not know footballers because if you talk to them about the game it will kill the magic for you " Malcolm Christie I salute you sir for not letting that negative experience not put out the flame inside you . What a great Dad your lads have got !!!!!!!
    I am an old school Arsenal fan and i remember you as a top quality Striker who with the right guidance would have gone to the very top , of that I have no doubt !!!!!!!

  • @cianoaichir2725
    @cianoaichir2725 2 года назад +4

    Always welcome in Ireland brothers.... best football podcast going
    The lower league footballers...the real football stories we want to hear
    🇮🇪❤️

  • @joshuacullen3217
    @joshuacullen3217 2 года назад

    One of my favourite ones this. Watched nearly every episode bar the patron ones. He had such a raw deal with the injuries and the advice and the way he explains it shows the human side that gets forgotten sometimes by the business side. Wish him the best for the future in whatever he ends up doing.

  • @TheKingOfSting32
    @TheKingOfSting32 2 года назад +1

    I was there that day at Old Trafford as a teenager. Me and my best friend at the time (Derby fan, and I’m a United fan) went up with his dad and brother, got to see my team lift the trophy and they stayed up, great day all around and a pleasant car journey home.

  • @エメットロバート
    @エメットロバート 2 года назад +1

    Guys, thanks so much for your shows. I'm sitting here in Tokyo in tears . Love your shows. keep up the good work lads. KRO. Malcolm, to be fair I think you have a right to feel hard done by. I strongly recommend you consult lawyers . Good luck Malcolm.

  • @mickysmalls7423
    @mickysmalls7423 2 года назад +1

    If i ever bump into Malcom Christie I'm going to give him a big cuddle... Surely the most underpaid (for the level) and one of the unluckiest... Great story none the less go well Mal ❤️

  • @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415
    @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415 2 года назад +3

    Brutal totally brutal these managers don’t care a shit about players you just meet sport is brutal one of the best podcast Apple listening to and a genuine young man God bless you mate

  • @frankhubbard8816
    @frankhubbard8816 2 года назад +3

    Wow, shows the harsh side of football and you can see how much it hurt him, understandably. Proper episode this

  • @myeyes2urs340
    @myeyes2urs340 2 года назад +1

    absolutey unreal, best wishes to Malcolm for the future, one tough run. definately buying his book.

  • @keithward233
    @keithward233 2 года назад +2

    Another great episode, brave lad who has had a hard journey and hopefully things are on the up for him .

  • @lukeebery9051
    @lukeebery9051 Год назад

    So very sad to watch and hear Malcolm story. I remember watching Malcolm when he 1st came to my club Nuneaton Boro setting the world a light and every Nuneaton fan believed he would become a huge successful pro footballer.
    Such a top guy, I even had the pleasure of meeting and talking to Malcolm when he was a special guest at our end of season presentation evening just after he left the Nuneaton to Derby.
    Malcolm will always be a true goalscoring legend down at Nuneaton.

  • @stevedavies5615
    @stevedavies5615 Год назад +2

    Somebody just has to advise him to go after Middlesborough for gross negligence. There must be a Lawyer who watches this and advise him. Its an absolute disgrace they shouldn’t be allowed to Screw a Players life like they did. So so Angry 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @kingbeastie
    @kingbeastie 2 года назад +1

    Both parts of this were excellent guys, thank you.
    He seems like such a genuine guy. It's definitely a story in two parts for sure.
    I much prefer hearing stories that give an insight into the football world and players unique experiences, whether happy or sad or angry or whatever than the generic "lads lads lads" type drinking stories. We've all got plenty of stories like that of our own, it's great to hear something unique. Keep up the good work.

  • @davidclarkson7687
    @davidclarkson7687 2 года назад +1

    Moving story as derby fan really feel for the guy. END OF DAY keep the faith and strength clearly a nice guy

  • @mrf9524
    @mrf9524 2 года назад +5

    Perfect timing lads! Loving the intros as ever...

  • @JC-ss7xy
    @JC-ss7xy 2 года назад +3

    Genuine, heartbreaking story this.

  • @josmart1457
    @josmart1457 2 года назад

    as a man! i nearly cried what a hard story to deal with, good luck for the future malcolm

  • @philiptaylforth9500
    @philiptaylforth9500 2 года назад +1

    Must of been heartbroken when he retired sad end to a promising career, respect to him for his outlook on his new life

  • @brawmedia
    @brawmedia 2 года назад

    Deeply feel sad for Malcolm . Such a good lad and to have gone thru all this . Can feel the emotion coming across in the video

  • @peterbarber5442
    @peterbarber5442 2 года назад +63

    Absolute medical negligence there! Guy was a future star, and he was robbed of his career

    • @leebutler1965
      @leebutler1965 2 года назад +1

      100%

    • @tganet7123
      @tganet7123 2 года назад

      Aside from specialists judging he had a contributory back issue? Sounds unfortunate as fuck and defo would've played longer... Not always someone to blame though. If he'd gone to insurers, he'd have looked at legal options... 100%. Obviously nothing came of it.

    • @IWTBF
      @IWTBF 2 года назад

      Yep

  • @samharris7865
    @samharris7865 2 года назад

    I think the saddest part of this is that Christie started his career with so much enthusiasm, and you can see how much he loved football & how much it meant to him in this video, which btw you don't see often, to then have such a demise due things out of his control. Great pod as always though lads 👏

  • @Phillyspiers
    @Phillyspiers 2 года назад

    Best pair of interviews yet this one. What a shame, feel for the lad

  • @auzzieaustin4946
    @auzzieaustin4946 2 года назад

    Great podcast and a great guest! Best one yet in my opinion... So glad he's managed to find his love for footy again. What a top bloke.

  • @leeroii89
    @leeroii89 2 года назад

    What a good genuine bloke Malcom Christie seems. He's achieves a childhood dream playing professional football and you can tell he genuinely Cherish's every memory of it. Even Alex Ferguson saying he's name 😂👍 top bloke and I can remember watching derby as a kid, he was decent.
    I hope he' ends up well off and gets plenty of £££ as he was way better in every way than a lot of the current multi millionaire, lazy players who are more interested in Instagram than they are in achieving some success on the field. I'm 100% buying he's book

  • @karljess2510
    @karljess2510 2 года назад

    Wat an absolute top man he is ..the amount of stuff we don’t know from the outside and podcasts like these gives ye insight ..kudos to you boys but hats off to Christie amazing 2 piece pod 💯💯

  • @jakehope6811
    @jakehope6811 2 года назад +5

    Parky an absolute football man through and through knows football inside and out he would make a good agent like plenty of ex players have said on the podcast have you ever thought of getting a license and going into it mate?

  • @KristopherONeill1987
    @KristopherONeill1987 2 года назад +4

    When someone looks up when they think and looks you in the eye when they talk, it’s genuine. Not up in his own arse. He’s talking about he could of been sitting in the Stretford end watching that derby match. As I said last week it almost sounds bullshit it’s that genuine

  • @N.F.F.C
    @N.F.F.C 2 года назад +2

    What a guy. Really hope he's ok

  • @jakeholyhead
    @jakeholyhead 2 года назад

    in the top 3 for me this, the contrast between both episodes, malcolm is a fantastic story teller and gives you an insight into the dark side of football, i feel he had grounds to sue middlesbrough for the medical negligence, such a shame.

  • @donaldduck2685
    @donaldduck2685 2 года назад +3

    What a genuinely nice fella Malcolm comes across as , he had a career that most people would give right arm to have .
    Wish him all the best going forward 👍

  • @laidbackjack3166
    @laidbackjack3166 Год назад

    Genuinely nice bloke. Feel so sorry his career came to a end so son. Hopefully he can get a job coaching and continue with his life in a positive way.
    Another cracking podcast btw lads.

  • @ismith9826
    @ismith9826 2 года назад

    Very very very good to watch...lovely bloke. You can only wish him the best !

  • @Mis0ph0nia
    @Mis0ph0nia 17 дней назад

    I know im very late to this episode, but fucking hell man, poor lad.
    When he started to cry as he started talking about his injuries and how poorly they helped him, it almost made me cry.
    From the first bits in part 1, you could hear how much he loved football, and you could really feel how much the injuries pains him still to this day.
    Hope he is doing well now.
    And it being christmas soon, im gonna put his book on my whishlist as i feel theres still much more to his story.
    Thanks for the great episodes, looking forward to the next ones.

  • @stecurrell5863
    @stecurrell5863 2 года назад

    Total respect for malcolm Christie

  • @Samaldoful
    @Samaldoful 2 года назад +1

    Seems like a great guy, wishing him all
    The best for a future within football!

  • @bjw509
    @bjw509 2 года назад

    What a great guest, the way he talks about being a footballer is like he's a fan who won a competion but could actually play.
    As for the treatment, I'm surprised they didn't try to send him to see a witch doctor in the end!

  • @markwhitehead6518
    @markwhitehead6518 2 года назад

    Amazing story. Very disappointed in my club, Boro, it goes to show we never know the full story. Malcolm has a lot to offer and I think it would be prudent for Boro to reach out to him and ask him to help guide the younger generation of footballers as well as some of the older pros who may be going through something similar.
    Thank you for the Brighton goal. It started a small piece of history for my team that I may never see or experience again.

  • @andykopgod
    @andykopgod 2 года назад

    Absolutely engrossed, brilliant interviews 👏👏👏

  • @carlmoss9054
    @carlmoss9054 2 года назад +1

    Disgusting what the medical team did to him. I remember him coming through at Derby class player! As a United fan I love the respect for Sir Alex and how happy he got about the transfer link to us

  • @cehleaton2409
    @cehleaton2409 2 года назад

    I'm a Middlesbrough supporter and feel ashamed and appalled at the way the club treated him and his injury, especially during the league Cup final. It was great to see him hold up the trophy on the open-top bus parade, though.

  • @grizzer30
    @grizzer30 2 года назад

    What a fella Malcolm his, great listen

  • @Mac-dt6kw
    @Mac-dt6kw 2 года назад +1

    Best episode, but heartbreaking. Would be great to see him back in football

  • @LeftWinger9
    @LeftWinger9 2 года назад

    Shame for him, he started so well for Boro and was robbed by injuries, good lad, great interview

  • @lloyddossantos1800
    @lloyddossantos1800 2 года назад +2

    Thanks again Under the Cosh quality again

  • @cheech7900
    @cheech7900 3 месяца назад

    ❤ Malcom Christie at Boro, feel sad for him, finding out what he was going through.

  • @IWTBF
    @IWTBF 2 года назад +1

    Poor bloke. Was always a good signing on champ man 01/02

  • @roryvandenberg3710
    @roryvandenberg3710 2 года назад

    What a top bloke. Always a go to signing of Champ manager 01/02.

  • @leeBoy1867
    @leeBoy1867 2 года назад

    That was absolutely honest, funny , sad and FUCKING AWESOME. BRAVO ALL

  • @melroyal7028
    @melroyal7028 2 года назад

    Steve Gibson is a really respected Chairman and Boro lad, would be very surprised if he is not shaken by Malcolm’s story; surely something could be done to address this injustice; as an employee of a business you can expect to be treat fairly. Wish Malcom all the best and thanks for sharing his harrowing story.

  • @johnbromley5160
    @johnbromley5160 2 года назад

    Could not believe the treatment he had when he first broke his leg.Had similar experience, I broke both tib and fib in 1970 playing amateur football, when he explained the treatment cutting a hole in plaster and putting a wedge in to force the bone in place. The same treatment being used 30 years after ,my experience is unbelievable,my leg is still a mess and I understand what he went through.

  • @mauriceperry2165
    @mauriceperry2165 2 года назад

    One of my favourites over the two episodes, comes accross Really well and I'll be looking for the book.

  • @charlieoscar09
    @charlieoscar09 2 года назад +1

    Best player Podcast so far lads......well done.

  • @davidbaker5720
    @davidbaker5720 2 года назад

    brilliant brilliant interview 👏 best RUclips channel bar none

  • @tayron27
    @tayron27 2 года назад

    This has been probably rhe best of all so far. An absolute gentleman and a credit to himself and his family. He achieved his dream but Boto turned it into a nightmare. Makes me realise how much more I find McLaren and Grayson as people, absolute arseholes. This guy could have played right at the top had it not been his injury and poor agent.
    Fair play to you Malcolm a legend

  • @MyChristine6
    @MyChristine6 2 года назад

    The best podcast by miles