Completely agree. I'm an Arsenal supporter & even prior to this interview, from what I've seen of him, from how he speaks, he comes across as a really genuine straight down the middle fella. No bullshit about him with a "Take me as I am & like it or leave it" attitude with no ulterior motive.
A great podcast. Ince is often forgotten when people talk about great midfielders. Keane, Scholes, Robson ....all get regular mentions...but Paul was up there with them. Always thought he was a bit arrogant, but this shows him as a very decent guy and a family man. Total respect.
For this man to come from where he came from and end up playing more than 50 times for England (should definitely have got more) and becoming a stalwart for the biggest club in England is truly a rags to riches story ; what an absolute legend. Mind blowing that he's not written an autobiography because if anyones would be compelling , it would be his.
What a fantastic bloke. I got shivers when he related his pride at being England captain and not making anything of the fact he was the first black guy to do so. So refreshing to hear and much needed.
I'm 46 and have seen many footballers play in midfield for England ; I'd rate Ince in the top 5 , could score goals , create , defend , motivate team mates , absolutely brilliant player.
one of the best football interviews I've seen. I feel guilty for booing Ince back in the day, the man has integrity, honour and above all else is a proper family man.
I'm 55 and was there when he came through at West Ham. Not knowing the full story behind his move to Man utd has always tainted him with me and most West ham fans . Paul is from the same streets as me and everything he said about growing up and the values he has in life with family and standing up for yourself truly resonates with me. Top player, top man great podcast well done Guv ⚒👍
If I recall, he had his head bloodied, bandaged and was still running like a warrior. Im a LFC fan, and when he came I was over the moon. As a kid playing football, I tried my best to portray like Incey on the pitch, and my friends nicknamed me "Ince". Haha. That's how much I look up to this guy.
Loved Paul Ince as a player. Always gave 100%. Could tackle, could pass, could score, had more skill than credited. Big player during Euro 96' under Venables
I'm an Arsenal supporter, he was before my time & even prior to this interview, from what I've seen of him, from how he speaks, he comes across as a really genuine straight down the middle fella. No bullshit about him with a "Take me as I am & like it or leave it" attitude with no ulterior motive.
I remember when Paul played for Wolves against Chelsea at the Bridge. He was getting a bit of good natured stick from the home fans every time he'd take a corner but he had a bit of banter back with a smile on his face which the fans loved. Another great interview. Well done both of you👏
Legend, you can tell listening to people when they’re not being authetnic, you never get that feeling with the Gov. Just a normal bloke with extraordinary mentality and talent.
You get a great feeling about a person then you hear him reveal fragments about himself, then it all falls into place about his innate strength, loyalty and talents. Inspiring!
Always thought Ince was an underrated player, but just listening to him as a man and hearing his background and no bullshit mentality I respect him so much more.
Love Paul ince as a Man Utd fan I was gutted when he got sold, watching him play was a big part of my childhood and why I started supporting Man Utd….great football player
Mr. Ince comes across as such a simple, straightforward and humble man, you wouldn't think you are speaking to someone with 50+ England caps, or 700+ career matches and 2 PL titles. Loved the moment when he said "I'm thick as shit", not because it is true but because it shows a self-reflective quality and a willingness to be self-deprecating.
Paul comes across extremely well My mum met him and his family a few times when he booked holidays at the travel agency she worked for in Barking She always said what a gentlemen he was
Paul Ince. Pure class, built differently, yes a united legend who is so underrated and under appreciated. Thank you Paul for being a great footballer but fantastic human being. I would love to see you in the game more today.
He was such an underrated player. A proper midfielder, strong, great dribbler, got a great goal in him, physical and a great tackler. Really wish he got more credit for how essential he was to the early success at Man United in the 90s
AN excellent insightful discussion. Fair play to Paul for triumphing over so many obstacles and adversities. Damn, If I could look back at a playing career at United, Milan, and Liverpool I'd be content and proud.
Love Paul ince, world class midfielder player, always played great for Englan and loved his country and playing for England. A good tough honest man who come from a tough background who done great things.
Best interview with Paul Ince I've seen. Loved him at United. He never put in less than 100% for the team and was a very skilful player. I so wish we had a young Paul Ince in the team now!
They don’t make them like Incey anymore. Great player, technically and physically, was world class. Man United in need of that character in the dressing room right now.
The reason why Fergie called Ince a 'bottler' and a 'f,cking big time Charlie' in the pre-match team meeting, was because he saw Ince as a THREAT to his midfield. Simple as that. Had he not been worried about ince dominating the midfield, then he wouldn't have said anything about him. In fact, he probably wouldn't have even thought about him.
@@colingeddes2172 I suppose the emergence of the class of 92 Keane was also younger and they got a very good price for him. Let’s remember United won the double the year after he left
@@kenwoolley3003 ince was a very good player who always seemed to be under appreciated, but imo keane and Gerrard are the best 2 central midfielders ive seen in premier league history.
@@colingeddes2172 yes , Ince wouldn't take any crap off anyone including the manager Fergie was autocratic , he didn't want to be undermined , especially in the dressing room
Ince's comparison of Liverpool and united is floored. When he joined the former, they had just ended a period of unrivalled dominance, winning leagues and European cups, it was the end of that cycle. When he was at united, on the other hand, it was the beginning of their dominance so you can't compare the two. That said, United's dominance coincided with globalisation so over the fergie years, they arguably reach a larger consumer base, earned more income and thus surpassed Liverpool's popularity
@johngroves3126 True Cantona and Hughes, Bruce and Pallister at the back. Paul Parker and Denis Irwin top full backs and Schmeichel in goal. no lover of Man United but top top players them
This is what I’m talking about… Kanchelskis was my favourite player for Man Utd, he was a proper technically gifted winger… and that team for sure, Cor Blimey!
I'm 45, and went to every home game that double season. I am soooooo glad i did. It was a surperb tem. A pleasure to watch. It does NOT feel like 30 bloody years ago!! Seems like yesterday to me. Scary!!
Incey was a great player, and here we see a lovely genuine man, who pulled himself up through the ranks to achieve great things…a great role model and surely a club would want him as their next manager very soon
This was a fantastic body of work Simon. Paul felt so comfortable that he was able to relax and speak his truth. Learned so much Paul that I never knew abd I'm old enough to just about remember his time at inter Milan. Great show
Really good interview this, I meet Paul at selhurst park in about 1990, I got his autograph as a kid about 12 I was, he grabbed the book didn't look at me or the book and scribbled a vague autograph on it, as a kid I was left abit disappointed by the way he was that night, but after watching this interview he's a desent man, thought he was doing a good job at Reading under difficult circumstances. Notsure why any club in the championship or below or even Scottish Premier wouldn't take a punt on him to be honest......
I'm just about to turn 49, and played for 20 years - a Saints fan, not Utd. Ince was one of the top midfielders I ever saw - just my kind of player. An absolute tiger on the pitch, made everyone shine around him.
Paul Ince os a class act. A true genuine character, product of the 80s and 90s whe n real characters played the game. He connects with the average person.
Always liked Paul back in the day great player and mostly because of his commitment when playing for England... that Italy game away ill never forget, he was a Gladiator that night in the most hostile atmosphere id ever experienced... legend
@@dogsbollocksgenius9480 but, again, it’s media presence and personality. People who know football rate him, but there’s more of a “buzz” around Keane’s name
@@SubManifestits black and white, how many journos were black? Or now? I’m genuinely curious, i don’t have the answer but i suspect a small percentage or amount
Totally enjoyed listening to this. As a Cypriot lad growing up in Tottenham in the 60’s, I also went through racist insults, and have the same don’t take shit mentality. So totally get why Paul Ince is the way he is. I’ve moved well out of the area but that Tottenham attitude is still with me when I’m cornered.
Best ball winner I’ve ever seen,I was shocked when he left United as was immense for us and at the top of his game. Great insightful interview,learnt a lot from it and Incy has gone up in my estimation in further .
What a legend. Loved watching him play for Man U and England growing up, not much Liverpool :) Always remember the qualifer in Rome and the red blood. A warrior of the game very much under rated in my opinion.
I remember him at the Wolves when I was a kid. He came out the stadium to sign autographs (no camera phones then) and he was great with us. I’m aware this sounds very weird, but the thing I remember vividly was his aftershave 😂. Just smelled like money 😂
I'm not a fan of the way Simon conducts himself with Jim White at times but I have to say he's superb at these interviews and deserves a lot of credit for them.
Paul Ince what a man... loved him as a player because of how he played - great player but hard as nails, would've loved him at Wimbledon. Hope he gets back into the game, again would've loved him at Wimbledon but with all the MK crap I don't think we would've considered him & we're probably too small, but what a great bloke!! Good luck Paul
For whatever my comment counts I can 100% confirm, Paul Ince is extremely well regarded in Italian football. Great player and even a better person (always has been).
Always loved Paul Ince. I remember the Italy WCQ in 97 where England qualified for the World Cup. He ended the match like Terry Butcher, all bandaged and bloodied. Battler of a midfielder.
Fascinating chat. Imagine Paul at Inter with Ronaldo at that time of their careers. Wonder if Paul ever considered coaching on the continent. Look forward to when Kia Joorabchian is in the hot seat.
Paul Ince has gone up in my estimation after this interview, very honest, genuine and good attitude, I wish him the best.
@CidersAndReligiousCrusades Right so, he was racially abused.
What a man
@CidersAndReligiousCrusadeswell he didn’t bang ya missus tho, did he, so what are you so rattled about?
Completely agree. I'm an Arsenal supporter & even prior to this interview, from what I've seen of him, from how he speaks, he comes across as a really genuine straight down the middle fella. No bullshit about him with a "Take me as I am & like it or leave it" attitude with no ulterior motive.
how good was he mate? he is some bloke!
A great podcast. Ince is often forgotten when people talk about great midfielders. Keane, Scholes, Robson ....all get regular mentions...but Paul was up there with them. Always thought he was a bit arrogant, but this shows him as a very decent guy and a family man. Total respect.
He comes across as such a down-to-earth, normal bloke with fantastic commitment to his family, and he was a pretty gifted footballer to boot.
A very decent human being....10 out of 10
No, he was unreal
Huuuge mistake by Taylor to ignore him over Carlton palmer
Check out his performances for whufc
I'd love to have heard more about his time in Italy and why he didn't do a Liam Brady, John Charles or Joe Jordan and find another club in Serie A?
Hes from the east end....that's who we are ....proper
Good pun. 👏
One of the best Simon has done so far. Fair play to Paul Ince too, he has gone up in a lot of peoples's estimations after that interview. Top bloke
For this man to come from where he came from and end up playing more than 50 times for England (should definitely have got more) and becoming a stalwart for the biggest club in England is truly a rags to riches story ; what an absolute legend. Mind blowing that he's not written an autobiography because if anyones would be compelling , it would be his.
HE HAD TH3 BALLS TO CROSS FROM UNITED TO LIVERPOOL ALHOUGH NOT DIRECTLY
Spot-on.
I actually really liked how much he gave props to his wife, lotta love there
Thought this kinda talk is only for valentines day
What a fantastic bloke.
I got shivers when he related his pride at being England captain and not making anything of the fact he was the first black guy to do so. So refreshing to hear and much needed.
yeah, he is the real deal
I'm 46 and have seen many footballers play in midfield for England ; I'd rate Ince in the top 5 , could score goals , create , defend , motivate team mates , absolutely brilliant player.
Odd that he doesn't get mentioned alongside the English midfield greats of that era; him and Gazza in midfield were an awesome combination.
Name the other players on your list...
What list?@@F_Dot_
Decent not top class
Very shocked about how his dad behaved. Awful experience for Incey . So sad !
Simon "I interviewed him at Palace" Jordan
oh ffs!
Did Jordan interview more people at Palace or did Wenger nearly sign more of the all time greats? 🤔
And your point is?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@mickcresswell1031shut up you melt
one of the best football interviews I've seen. I feel guilty for booing Ince back in the day, the man has integrity, honour and above all else is a proper family man.
I'm 55 and was there when he came through at West Ham. Not knowing the full story behind his move to Man utd has always tainted him with me and most West ham fans . Paul is from the same streets as me and everything he said about growing up and the values he has in life with family and standing up for yourself truly resonates with me. Top player, top man great podcast well done Guv ⚒👍
Italy v England,Rome,1997. World Cup qualifier.
Absolutely gave everything!
That was the night I became a fan of his. Him and Ian Wright.❤❤
Cracking performance
To be fair, they all did that night. It was a proper England team that.
Pint of Guinness
If I recall, he had his head bloodied, bandaged and was still running like a warrior. Im a LFC fan, and when he came I was over the moon. As a kid playing football, I tried my best to portray like Incey on the pitch, and my friends nicknamed me "Ince". Haha. That's how much I look up to this guy.
Loved Paul Ince as a player. Always gave 100%. Could tackle, could pass, could score, had more skill than credited. Big player during Euro 96' under Venables
I never comment on any video but this was an absolute belter and I watched it twice. What a story and what a man!
Great interview. Ince is very honest. He was a superb player and deserves another shot in management.
Very humbling....class player and a class gentleman
I'm an Arsenal supporter, he was before my time & even prior to this interview, from what I've seen of him, from how he speaks, he comes across as a really genuine straight down the middle fella. No bullshit about him with a "Take me as I am & like it or leave it" attitude with no ulterior motive.
I remember when Paul played for Wolves against Chelsea at the Bridge. He was getting a bit of good natured stick from the home fans every time he'd take a corner but he had a bit of banter back with a smile on his face which the fans loved. Another great interview. Well done both of you👏
What a sound bloke Paul is. Deserves a lot more credit.
Legend, you can tell listening to people when they’re not being authetnic, you never get that feeling with the Gov. Just a normal bloke with extraordinary mentality and talent.
You get a great feeling about a person then you hear him reveal fragments about himself, then it all falls into place about his innate strength, loyalty and talents. Inspiring!
This man was my absolute hero growin up. I had his name on every united shirt i had.
lol fool
Love Paul Ince no nonsense as a player and as a man
Always thought Ince was an underrated player, but just listening to him as a man and hearing his background and no bullshit mentality I respect him so much more.
Love Paul ince as a Man Utd fan I was gutted when he got sold, watching him play was a big part of my childhood and why I started supporting Man Utd….great football player
Was loved at Inter, I’ve made a video about him in Italy on my channel 🔵⚫️
Mr. Ince comes across as such a simple, straightforward and humble man, you wouldn't think you are speaking to someone with 50+ England caps, or 700+ career matches and 2 PL titles. Loved the moment when he said "I'm thick as shit", not because it is true but because it shows a self-reflective quality and a willingness to be self-deprecating.
I always remember Inceys first Milan derby clash with the great Desailly.
Great midfield battle. 💪🏿💪🏿
Paul comes across extremely well
My mum met him and his family a few times when he booked holidays at the travel agency she worked for in Barking
She always said what a gentlemen he was
Paul Ince. Pure class, built differently, yes a united legend who is so underrated and under appreciated. Thank you Paul for being a great footballer but fantastic human being. I would love to see you in the game more today.
All respect due to Paul.
Incey,England legend...The Italy away game the bloke was monumental. All the best,Paul you are massively respected.
Brilliant player ince - for both Man Utd and Liverpool, rare someone can say that! This was the best up front yet - what a bloke incey is!
Love Paul Ince. Just a real person.
Incredible interview. One of the best so far.
He was such an underrated player. A proper midfielder, strong, great dribbler, got a great goal in him, physical and a great tackler. Really wish he got more credit for how essential he was to the early success at Man United in the 90s
Don't think he was underrated at all. Top player.
Tuchel ruined ur club mate 😂
@@declanshanahan3888underrated in terms of high stature in the premier league. Doesn’t get mentioned enough for how good he was
I'm not a Utd fan but i loved Ince as a player growing up. He was everything a midefielder should be.
AN excellent insightful discussion. Fair play to Paul for triumphing over so many obstacles and adversities. Damn, If I could look back at a playing career at United, Milan, and Liverpool I'd be content and proud.
Love Paul ince, world class midfielder player, always played great for Englan and loved his country and playing for England. A good tough honest man who come from a tough background who done great things.
Best one yet, what a top bloke, and a proper legend of the game … would love to see him managing a decent championship team 💪
Best interview with Paul Ince I've seen. Loved him at United. He never put in less than 100% for the team and was a very skilful player. I so wish we had a young Paul Ince in the team now!
Ince was an OUTSTANDING footballer and an even better human being. Top 5 England midfielders of all time for me.
Hes no mason mount
@@thesampsoninstitutewho is Mason mount
@@thesampsoninstitute 😅
Who are the others in your top 5? Genuinely interested
@@grahamgibbins8071 Of course, I am only commenting on players I have seen live in my lifetime:
Gerrard, Scholes, Gascoigne, Beckham.
That was brilliant.
Paul looked like he was going to burst into tears at any minute
They don’t make them like Incey anymore. Great player, technically and physically, was world class. Man United in need of that character in the dressing room right now.
Good watch best one yet I think nice to see the great John Lyall get a mention
Always a big fan of Paul Ince. Him and Keane in that midfield is an engine room which would compete with current PL midfields.
Top player. The Inter fans have great respect for him
Was loved at Inter, I’ve made a video about him in Italy on my channel 🔵⚫️
The reason why Fergie called Ince a 'bottler' and a 'f,cking big time Charlie' in the pre-match team meeting, was because he saw Ince as a THREAT to his midfield. Simple as that. Had he not been worried about ince dominating the midfield, then he wouldn't have said anything about him. In fact, he probably wouldn't have even thought about him.
Really dominating guys like Keane Giggs Butt and Scholes.
So why did he sell him then?
@@colingeddes2172 I suppose the emergence of the class of 92 Keane was also younger and they got a very good price for him. Let’s remember United won the double the year after he left
@@kenwoolley3003 ince was a very good player who always seemed to be under appreciated, but imo keane and Gerrard are the best 2 central midfielders ive seen in premier league history.
@@colingeddes2172 yes , Ince wouldn't take any crap off anyone including the manager
Fergie was autocratic , he didn't want to be undermined , especially in the dressing room
What a guy! What an interview. Fantastic 😊
Incey is a pure legend. What a player he was.
Ince's comparison of Liverpool and united is floored. When he joined the former, they had just ended a period of unrivalled dominance, winning leagues and European cups, it was the end of that cycle. When he was at united, on the other hand, it was the beginning of their dominance so you can't compare the two. That said, United's dominance coincided with globalisation so over the fergie years, they arguably reach a larger consumer base, earned more income and thus surpassed Liverpool's popularity
That's was a really interesting & (quite) deep interview.
His performances during Euro 96 & that night in Rome (WCQ 97 for France 98) was phenomenal.
Love listening to incy so honest
Really missed watching upfront. Thank you Simon for bringing it back.
Was it ever gone?
1994 hell of a team Man Utd were then. Ince and Keane in midfield, Kanchelskis on the wing was class
@johngroves3126 True Cantona and Hughes, Bruce and Pallister at the back. Paul Parker and Denis Irwin top full backs and Schmeichel in goal. no lover of Man United but top top players them
Seen that '94 side at Highbury, wearing black, Cantona & Hughes sent off, still came away with a point.
This is what I’m talking about… Kanchelskis was my favourite player for Man Utd, he was a proper technically gifted winger… and that team for sure, Cor Blimey!
I'm 45, and went to every home game that double season. I am soooooo glad i did. It was a surperb tem. A pleasure to watch. It does NOT feel like 30 bloody years ago!! Seems like yesterday to me. Scary!!
One of the best interviews so far. Comes across as a great bloke and he was one hell of a player too!
Incey was a great player, and here we see a lovely genuine man, who pulled himself up through the ranks to achieve great things…a great role model and surely a club would want him as their next manager very soon
Incey, what a player you were sunshine ! A controller n influencer , a leader ! Your one of the best Paul. Jesus is always king.
Best guest so far! Brilliant. Have a good weekend folks.
Absolute class...will never see the likes and the mentality of incey ever again...real football players.....lost art....
I don't care what anyway says Incey was and is one of the greats....One of the few I would like to share a meal with he seems like real one.
Always liked him as a player had no idea of his back story comes across fair and intelligent in his answer the only shame is its not longer
This was a fantastic body of work Simon. Paul felt so comfortable that he was able to relax and speak his truth. Learned so much Paul that I never knew abd I'm old enough to just about remember his time at inter Milan. Great show
The English Roy Keane. Perfect partner for Paul Gascoigne in midfield.
I love Roy but Ince had even more aspects to his game than Roy although Roy was phenomenal and achieved more.
@@Ghost-of-a-mandisagree on that one.
@@terryduckworth5105 Yet Keane would disagree with you
@@timujin1000 give your head a wobble
@@timujin1000you asked him?
What a nice bloke Paul Ince is. I'd happily see him manage the club I support in the Championship instead of the guy who is running it now..
Absolute legend. Cheers Paul
Have to say , big thank you Paul, Simon great 👍 ❤ interview " chat" Paul wish you all best in life , first time iv actually sat listened to you , 👏
Really good interview this, I meet Paul at selhurst park in about 1990, I got his autograph as a kid about 12 I was, he grabbed the book didn't look at me or the book and scribbled a vague autograph on it, as a kid I was left abit disappointed by the way he was that night, but after watching this interview he's a desent man, thought he was doing a good job at Reading under difficult circumstances. Notsure why any club in the championship or below or even Scottish Premier wouldn't take a punt on him to be honest......
Brilliant interview. I think Paul has been the best one yet.
Class player totally honest . Great interview
A top player but above all a man with integrity.
What a very good podcast, Ince was a top player for club and country. What an honest and genuine guy, fair play. Respect 🙏
I'm just about to turn 49, and played for 20 years - a Saints fan, not Utd. Ince was one of the top midfielders I ever saw - just my kind of player. An absolute tiger on the pitch, made everyone shine around him.
Was you a fan of Matthew Oakley? Genuine question
Paul Ince os a class act. A true genuine character, product of the 80s and 90s whe n real characters played the game. He connects with the average person.
Incey I really enjoyed your interview with Simon. Your are a legend and a decent man.god bless you.
Always liked Paul back in the day great player and mostly because of his commitment when playing for England... that Italy game away ill never forget, he was a Gladiator that night in the most hostile atmosphere id ever experienced... legend
great interview lots of respect for paul ince after watching this
great player was a pleasure going to see paul in 90s when i was 16 was amazing times great interview
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done Simon.
Absolute legend.
Great guy. Love his outlook on skin colour. 10000% spot on.
When people talk about the best midfielders in the premier league era they never mention Ince and I don’t get it, he was brilliant
He played during a time when the media wasn’t as in hyper drive as it is today so it was rare to have household names (unless they were phenomenons).
@@SubManifest but Roy Keane is seen as one of the best PL midfielders (and rightly so) but Ince was on the same level in that Utd midfield
@@dogsbollocksgenius9480 but, again, it’s media presence and personality. People who know football rate him, but there’s more of a “buzz” around Keane’s name
@@SubManifestits black and white, how many journos were black? Or now? I’m genuinely curious, i don’t have the answer but i suspect a small percentage or amount
@@lucu01 I don’t think it’s to do with that, Vieira was only a couple years after Ince and he got all the plaudits
Totally enjoyed listening to this. As a Cypriot lad growing up in Tottenham in the 60’s, I also went through racist insults, and have the same don’t take shit mentality. So totally get why Paul Ince is the way he is. I’ve moved well out of the area but that Tottenham attitude is still with me when I’m cornered.
That was bloody brilliant!! Ince was one of my first footballing hero’s as a kid .. one of your best interviews Simon 👌
Paul Ince is so underrated, legend of the game
Best ball winner I’ve ever seen,I was shocked when he left United as was immense for us and at the top of his game. Great insightful interview,learnt a lot from it and Incy has gone up in my estimation in further .
What a legend. Loved watching him play for Man U and England growing up, not much Liverpool :)
Always remember the qualifer in Rome and the red blood. A warrior of the game very much under rated in my opinion.
love it- great interview
I remember him at the Wolves when I was a kid. He came out the stadium to sign autographs (no camera phones then) and he was great with us. I’m aware this sounds very weird, but the thing I remember vividly was his aftershave 😂. Just smelled like money 😂
Never really rated Simon on LBC but the guy is a really good interviewer. Also Ince earned my respect with his headbutting story
I'm not a fan of the way Simon conducts himself with Jim White at times but I have to say he's superb at these interviews and deserves a lot of credit for them.
top interview ive got loads of respect for the pair of em
Paul Ince what a man... loved him as a player because of how he played - great player but hard as nails, would've loved him at Wimbledon. Hope he gets back into the game, again would've loved him at Wimbledon but with all the MK crap I don't think we would've considered him & we're probably too small, but what a great bloke!! Good luck Paul
For whatever my comment counts I can 100% confirm, Paul Ince is extremely well regarded in Italian football. Great player and even a better person (always has been).
Always loved Paul Ince. I remember the Italy WCQ in 97 where England qualified for the World Cup. He ended the match like Terry Butcher, all bandaged and bloodied. Battler of a midfielder.
Fantastic interview as always by Simon..
Great interview. PI comes across very well.
Paul is a fine example of Tachylalia. It’s a real ear beating 👂
Brilliant interview 👏
Fascinating chat. Imagine Paul at Inter with Ronaldo at that time of their careers. Wonder if Paul ever considered coaching on the continent. Look forward to when Kia Joorabchian is in the hot seat.
Incredible sincerity. Best episode so far. Paul is a fascinating character with many talents. Should have more media presence.
Brilliant interview, thanks Paul and thanks Simon