On this weeks Podcast, Shepton Mallet manager, Craig Loxton, looks back on a bright start to this seasons Premier Division campaign, whilst stressing the importance of keeping his feet on the ground as he continues the Mallet’s development and Nailsea United boss, Rikki Hutt, introduces himself to the Jewson Western League, charting the Club’s rise from the County League and the exciting work that is developing Nailsea on and off the pitch.
The 1st episode of this seasons podcast features an interview with Bovey Tracey boss, Ben Gerring, looking ahead to his Clubs season in the Jewson Western league Premier Division and his journey to the Moorlanders dugout. Social Media manager, Andy Stone, joined podcast hist, Ian Nockolds, for the start of this season, discussing a few of the games that have been played and previewing the matches and social media content the Western League have planned this season.
On the final episode of this seasons Podcast we celebrate the Les Phillips Cup Final victory for Barnstaple Town with their manager, Ben Potter. Ben reflects on a memorable day that saw his side complete a treble, which included the Jewson Western League Premier Division title. Ian and Tom welcome Stoner for a chat about his latest fundraising efforts for the Cystic Fibrosis Comfort Fund and to mark Mental Health Awareness Week, Ian talks to James Skinner about his podcast that focuses on sobriety, football and mental health.
On this week’s Podcast we celebrate Paulton Rovers return to the Southern League with caretaker boss Martin Lenihan, fresh from the Jewson western League Premier Division Play Off Final and we look ahead to the Les Phillips Cup Final with Level 4 Match Official, Ella Broad.
On this weeks Podcast, Sturminster Newton boss, Nick Squires, reflects on the drama that was the end of season First Division Play Offs that saw his side promoted to Step 5. Nick reflects on back to back penalty shoot outs and the evolution of his that continues to progress up the National League System, whilst staying true to its core values.
On this week’s Podcast we congratulate Barnstaple Town boss, Ben Potter, on winning this seasons Jewson Western League Premier Division title and the prospect of a League and Cup double, with Barum in the final of the Les Phillips Cup and we hear from Radstock Town manager, Ian Lanning, who finished this season on a high with a win over Keynsham, keeping the Miners out of the dreaded bottom three.
On this week’s Podcast is Wiltshire week! Bradford Town manager reflects on a challenging season for the Bobcats that still gives them the chance of silverware in the Les Phillips Cup Final and Chris Allen, manager of First Division Champions, Devizes Town, looks back on a memorable season that saw The Town secure the title Infront of a bumper crowd in their last home game of this season.
On this week’s Podcast, St Blazey boss, Dan Hart, explains why building momentum at the end of this season is crucial for realising his ambitions for the Green and Blacks next season and why he’s preparing for the longest pre-season of his career in football so far and Hengrove Athletic manager, Pete Sheppard, reflects on a difficult season for The Grove and why he still believes the team can pick up the points to get them of the foot of the First Division table.
On this week’s Podcast, Oldland Abbotonians manager, Lee Lashenko, reflects on a battling performance at Buckland Athletic and why the tenacity being shown by The O's during this difficult season is giving him hope for what is to come and Devizes Town boss, Chris Allen talks about the clubs ambitions for promotion, their return to form and the challenges that await the Town in the run in to the end of the season.
On this week’s Podcast, Sidmouth Town manager, Billy Rouse, describes his immense pride in his players for punching above their weight, as their original goal was simply to avoid relegation. Looking ahead to the final matches of the season, Billy makes his predictions for the league title race and Odd Down boss Jamie Walter, talks about his young sides progression this season and why he’s targeting a top half of the table finish.
On this week’s Podcast, Buckland Athletic boss, Matt Cusack, explains why his focus is solely on getting the Bucks into the play offs and discusses their recent form, which he believes makes them a match for anyone in the Premier Division and Shirehampton manager, Liam Greening, reflects on a challenging season for his young side, brought to life with an excellent win against AEK Boco.
On this weeks Podcast, Bridgwater United manager, Dave Pearse discusses his journey back to Fairfax Park, the challenges he’s inherited this season and the ambitions he shares with the Clubs leadership going forward and Sturminster Newton boss, Nick Squires, explains why his team are playing with a smile on their face and reaping the rewards in an incredibly competitive First Division title race.
On this weeks Podcast, we introduce Jewson Western League Fixture Secretary, David Braithwaite, who sets out the fixture situation as we enter the final months of this season. We also hear from Barnstaple Town boss, Ben Potter, celebrating his sides Les Phillips Cup Final appearance in a season that still holds so much more potential success for Barum and we go loco down at AEK Boko with Elliott Gibbons, following a strong run of form that bodes well for the end of this season and beyond.
On this weeks Podcast, Paulton Rovers boss, Kieran Baggs, reflects on his sides push for promotion and the evolution of the Western League Premier Division over the years he’s been managing sides in and around this level and Cadbury Heath manager, Nick Wilson, explains why he’s happy with his business in the January transfer window and why he believes better times are ahead for the Heath.
On this weeks Podcast, we welcome Sam Allison, a select-group 2 match official, who describes his journey from Western League player to Premier League referee. Lee Britchford, manager of Saltash United, explains why his belief in his young team remains undiminished, despite a challenging run of results and Longwell Green boss, Chris Alway, reflects on his sides win over previously unbeaten Devizes Town and why he’s keen for The Green to maintain their current good form for as long as possible.
Artist in Residence at Brislington Football Club, Ken Borg and Jonathan Kelham. Ken and Jonathan describe the genesis of the project and how its adding value to Bris, off and on the pitch. Ian is joined by Stoner who gives an update on his Club visits as well as his role as the Jewson Western League Social Media Manager.
On this weeks Podcast, Dean Cardew, joint-manager at Torpoint Athletic, reflects on a titanic battle with promotion rivals Clevedon Town and pays tribute to the volunteers at his Club who made it possible to get Saturdays game played. In the First Division we speak to Calne Town boss, Craig Kent, who discusses his sides evolution this season and what this means for the Clubs ambitions going into next season.
On this weeks Podcast, Simon Long, the match official appointments officer for the South West Pool gives his take on the state of match officiating at Steps 5 and 6, as well as the recruitment and development of our match officials and former Western League favourite Jake Ash makes a surprise appearance, talking about his clubs evolution in the Southern League and the incredible developments which have put Mousehole on the national non-league football map.
On this weeks Podcast we return to the Press Box with Paul Jenkins, Print Sports Editor for the Western Gazette, Mid Somerset Series, Somerset Guardian, Frome Standard and Bath Chronicle and Jamie Rooke, Sports reporter at Tindle News covering the Mid-Devon Advertiser, South Hams Gazette and Tavistock Times Gazette. Paul and Jamie are joined by Ian and Tom for a look back on the season so far, a look ahead at the runners and riders, not forgetting the prediction game!
On this weeks Podcast, Shepton Mallet manager, Craig Loxton talks about his return to the Playing Fields and why he’s not been put off by a mid-season rebuilding job and Welton Rovers Matchday Reporter, Bob Allard, talks about his time covering the Green Army in the local press and why he’s optimistic for the Clubs form in 2026, despite some difficult seasons at West Clewes.
On this weeks Podcast, Ivybridge Town joint-manager Ben Washam, talks about his frustration at recent results, but why it hasn’t shaken his confidence in the Clubs commitment to developing young players. Ben also praises The Ivies volunteers and gives an insight into the match day experience at Erme Valley. In the First Division, Avonmouth boss, Ash Bennett, reflects on why its now impossible for his side to go under the radar and how the Club are preparing to back the ambition of the players and management with a push to Step 5 football.
On this weeks Festive Podcast, Tom and Ian are joined by Stoner for a Christmas Party. We welcome Newquay boss, Shaun Middleton, for his reflections on the first half of the season and an insight into how teams prepare for the Boxing Day fixture. Our First Division interview features Keynsham Town joint-manager, Chris King, who talks about his return to The K’s dugout and his mission to deliver stability and progression to the Club he first joined 20 years ago.
On this weeks Podcast, Oldland Abbotonians boss, Kris Miller, talks about his journey to the Oldland dugout and explains why he believes his side are close to seeing an improvement with their results and Mendip Broadwalk joint-manager, Richard O’Connor discusses his sides progress this season and why its exciting times on and off the pitch for The Mendip.
On this weeks Podcast, Helston Athletic manager, Dan Bua discusses the challenge of the Premier Division and why his rebuild is progressing on schedule and the new Cheddar boss, Phil Hucker, describes his journey to the Cheddar dugout and why he’s committed to lifting the Cheesemen away from the foot of the First Division table.
On this weeks Podcast, we meet the father and son management duo of Craig and Scott Laird, who are taking Street in the right direction and Bitton boss, Dean Langdon, talks about the importance of consistency as he plots a promotion push for the Ton.
On this weeks Podcast, Stoner deputises for Bulletin editor, Tom Hiscott and the management guests include Clevedon Town management duo Nic Steadman and Jamie Smith, talking about their journey to the Seasiders dugout, whilst Shirehampton boss, Liam Greening, reflects on a challenging start to their campaign and why he, like so many First Division managers, is placing their faith in youth. And we conclude our series of interviews with Darren Perrin, talking about his new book “I'm a Very Lucky Man”.
On this weeks Podcast, Bradford Town manager, Chris Carr, describes the challenges of preparing his side for life in the Premier Division and celebrates the role his Clubs supporters have in focussing on the positive. Longwell Green boss, Chris Always, explains why the highs of last season have set an expectation for this, plus two bonus interviews with Mr #Footywatch on the games he’s been watching in the Jewson Western League and Darren Perrin, gives us more of an insight on what it was like to write his new book “I'm a Very Lucky Man”.
On this weeks Podcast, Brislington boss, Matt Lewton, talks about his journey to the Briz dugout and sets out his vision for the Bristol Club and AEK Boco manager, Elliott Gibbons, explains why Boco is such a welcoming Club and why that convinced him it was the right fit for his first role as sole manager. We also hear from former Western League winning manager, Darren Perrin, talks about what it was like to write his new book “I'm a Very Lucky Man”.
On this weeks Podcast, Bridgwater United boss, Lee Lashenko, talks about his return to the Jewson Western League and explains what excites him about the project at the Robins and Steve Murray reflects on his journey to the Wells City dugout, setting out his ambitions for the Blue Army.
On this weeks Podcast, Shepton Mallet boss, Aaron Seviour, explains why this is the season he’ll learn the most about himself and his team as The Mallet adjust to life in a Premier Division that is more competitive than ever and Bristol Telephones joint-manager, John Allen, reflects on his sides positive start to this campaign, why he thinks they are slightly ahead of schedule and what success means for a team transitioning between going from below to above the radar.
On this weeks Podcast, two of the most welcoming Clubs in the Jewson Western League. Richard Cherry, manager of Wellington describes his return to the dugout and how he’s “bringing the band back together”. And we welcome Pete Sheppard, the Hengrove Athletic boss, who charts out his footballing journey to the Grove dugout.
On this weeks Podcast, two teams challenging for the play offs, two managers aspiring to build their Clubs sustainably. Barnstaple Town manager, Ben Potter, reflects on a positive start to this seasons campaign, in challenging circumstances, reflecting on what its like to lead a big Club with a big reputation and Sturminster Newton boss, Nick Squires, reflects on his sides rise to the Western League and why he’s focussed solely on what his players can achieve in a First Division where anyone can beat anyone!
On this weeks Podcast, two teams that have made a statement on and off the pitch this season. St Blazey boss, Mark Carter, discusses The Green and Blacks evolution from the end of last season and Devizes Town manager, Chris Allen, reflects on his sides unbeaten start to this season and his ambitions for The Town in a highly competitive Jewson Western League First Division.
On this weeks Podcast, Saltash United boss, Lee Britchford, reflects on a positive start to his tenure in sole charge at the Ashes and Odd Down manager, Jamie Walter looks back on a topsy turvy start to this season and explains why an impressive win over Sturminster Newton means The Down are looking to move up the table. We also welcome Gemma Szakacs, a Safeguarding Manager at the FA, to talk about the Play Safe campaign and why its relevant to Clubs in the Jewson Western League.
On this weeks Podcast, Buckland Athletic manager, Matt Cusack, talks about his ambitions for The Bucks and reflects on a promising result in the FA Vase and Almondsbury boss, Ashley Coles, talks about his return to The Almonds dugout and his ambitions for the Gloucestershire side. Plus we launch Stoners roundup as Mr #footywatch reviews some of the Jewson Western League games he’s been to recently.
On this weeks Podcast, Paulton Rovers boss, Kieran Baggs, reflects on his journey to the Paulton Rovers dugout and how his experience and ambition is plotting a path back to the Southern League for the ambitious Somerset Club and 10 miles down the A39 we hear from Wells City manager, Shaun Potter, making the case for his own sides ambitions to compete in the Western League Premier Division next season.
On this weeks Podcast, Torpoint Athletic boss Dean Cardew looks back on a memorable trip to Royal Wootton Bassett and considers whether his side are going under the radar this season and Cadbury Heath boss, George Boon, discusses his latest squad rebuild and considers the changing nature of player commitment to the men’s eleven a side Saturday afternoon game. Plas a bonus interview with former Premier League match official, Dave Brammer, talking through some of the Law changes fans and player s will be experiencing in the Western this season.
On this weeks Podcast, Sidmouth Town boss, Billy Rouse, reflects on an impressive start to life in the Jewson Western League, as well as talking about his journey to the Vikings dugout and Calne Town manager, Craig Kent, talks about a season of transition for his side after the highs of last season. Craig focuses on youth as The Lilywhites rebuild a squad to match their impressive aspirations for developing the Club off the field.
On this weeks Podcast, Ivybridge Town joint-manager Ben Washam, talks about his journey to The Ivies dugout, his belief in developing young players and his enthusiasm for a Club that is progressing on and off the football pitch. In the First Division, Avonmouth boss, Ash Bennett, explains why a painful preseason has led his sides undefeated start, a campaign he is focussing on with quiet optimism.
On this weeks Podcast, Newquay boss, Shaun Middleton, reflects on his sides positive start to their Western League Premier Division campaign and Warminster Town manager, Rob Nash, explains why he’s optimistic about his sides First Division chances this season, after enduring a difficult campaign last time around.
On this weeks Podcast, Helston Athletic manager, Dan Bua, talks about his journey to The Blues dugout and Radstock Town boss, Ian Lanning, reflects on another difficult pre-season for the Miners. Plus a special interview with Jewson Western League Finance Director and former Premier League match official, Dave Brammer, shares a few footballing anecdotes and describes the benefits Wester League Clubs get from the Jewson sponsorship deal.
Our 1st episode this season is a Podcast from the Press Box! Ross Reid from South West Sports News joins Paul Jenkins, Print Sports Editor for the Western Gazette, Mid Somerset Series, Somerset Guardian, Frome Standard and Bath Chronicle. Ross, Paul and Ian are also joined by Mr #FootyWatch, Andy Stone, for a look ahead to the new Jewson Western League season and some exciting developments for our matchday coverage.
Our final Jewson Western League Podcast of the 2024/25 season sees Ian Nockolds look back on a memorable season for Portishead Town, with their manager, Key Mountford. The Posset completed a historic League and Cup double with victory over Brixham in the Final of the Les Phillips Cup, but Kye explains that the hard work for next season has alreday begun!
On this weeks Podcast we celebrate our Play Off winners, Brixham AFC and Bradford Town. Brixham joint manager, Jason Couch, reflects on his sides rapid ascent through the Leagues and what it meant to him and the Club to win away at an established Western League Club in Clevedon Town. Bradford boss, Chris Carr discusses his sides “perfect” Cup Final, that sealed their promotion at Wiltshire rivals Calne Town. But with Bradford being a Wiltshire Club, where will the Bobcats be playing their football next season?
On this weeks Podcast, Portishead Town manager, Kye Mountford, celebrates his sides historic Premier Division title and reflects on a season that saw his side become back to back Champions in the Jewson Western League. We also hear from a new manager, Ash Bennett, the Avonmouth boss who reflects on their inconsistent first season in the First Division and looks ahead to what he hopes the side can achieve in the coming seasons.
On this weeks Podcast, Saltash United manager, Mackenzie Brown, reflects on his sides improved form since December and why he believes his Ashes side have made progress from last season but still believes there is more to come from this talented group of players. Hallen boss, Karl Baggaley, celebrates his sides First Division title, setting out his route to the championship for what he believes were one of the divisions unfancied teams.
On this weeks Podcast, Brislington boss, Lee Perks reflects on his time at the Club and his decision to step down at the end of the season and Mendip Broadwalk joint-manager, Ryan Perrett, celebrates his sides win at Longwell Green and how the Club have learned from their inconsistent form this season to plan to progress in their next campaign.
On this weeks Podcast, Ivybridge Town manager Wayne Gamble, celebrates a win against Barnstaple at the weekend, whilst reflecting on his sides missed opportunities this season and describes what he’s learnt about the Premier Division and why that is going to put The Ivies in pole position for a promotion push next season. In the First Division, we hear from Jamie Walter, who describes his journey to the Odd Down dugout and reflects on a positive run of results that’s moved his side away from the relegation places and put the Bath Club in an optimistic mood for next season.
On this weeks Podcast we return to the Press Box with Mr South West Sports News, Ross Reid and Paul Jenkins, Print Sports Editor for the Western Gazette, Mid Somerset Series, Somerset Guardian, Frome Standard and Bath Chronicle. Ross and Paul join Tom and Ian for a look ahead into the run in for both the Premier and First Division, with Ross giving us an insight into who might be joining the Western League next season, from the South West Peninsula League.
On this weeks Podcast, Street FC manager, Ben Watson, talks about his sides ambitions for the rest of the season and reflects on the development of the Cobblers, on and off the pitch. In the First Division, Longwell Green Sports boss, Chris Alway, plots his sides progression and the possibility of a play off finish.
On this weeks Podcast, Barnstaple Town manager, Ben Potter, explains how his Club is striving for triumph out of adversity and Devizes Town boss, Chris Allen, gives an insight into the psychology of maintaining a push for the First Division play off race.
On this weeks Podcast, Brixham joint managers, Jason Couch and Tim Porter, discuss their teams run-in to the end of the season and ambitions for this seasons play offs and beyond and Cadbury Heath boss, George Boon, reflects on what might have been for his sides topsy turvy season. The episode also includes an interview with Jewson Western League Fixture Secretary, George McAffrey, setting out the current fixture situation and looking ahead to end of season promotion and relegation.
On this weeks Podcast, Portishead Town boss, Kye Mountford, reflects on a big win over local rivals Clevedon Town and an even bigger crowd! Kye discusses an eventful season for the Somerset side that’s winning on and off the pitch and Radstock Town manager, Ian Lanning, looks towards brighter times at Southfields as his side seek to build on their win over high flying Hallen and a successful future for the Miners with their championship chasing Under 18s.
On this weeks Podcast, Torpoint Athletic boss, Ryan Fice, talks about his Clubs resurgence in 2025 and explains how its been built on stability and respect and Calne Town manager, Craig Kent, discusses his sides promotion ambitions and whilst he’s happy with Calne’s form against the top sides in the division, he believes there is still work to do to improve results against the teams they are expected to beat.
On this weeks Podcast we showcase two Clubs fighting back from difficult starts to the season. Mark Carter, St. Blazy's manager, is focused on preventing relegation and reinvigorating a proud Cornish Club with how it performs on and off the pitch. Jack Harding-Dancy, manager of Hengrove Athletic, discusses his young team's progress. Harding-Dancy aims to avoid relegation, surpass last season's points total and keep enjoying his football.
On this weeks Podcast, Welton Rovers joint managers, Angus Youngson and Bill Wheeler, reflect on Saturdays victory over St Blazey and discuss the project they are looking to build at West Clewes and Hallen boss, Karl Baggaley, talks about the First Division title race and gives an insight into the psychological changes that have taken place in management over the past decade.
On this weeks Podcast, Ian and Tom are joined by Mr #footywatch, Andy Stone and Paul Jenkins Print Sports Editor at Reach newspapers. Andy Stone described his positive experience at Welton Rovers, highlighting the club's resilience and the contributions of long-time volunteers, whilst Paul reflects on the strong showing this season from North Somerset sides, Clevedon Town and Portishead. Andy highlights his #NonLeagueVolunteersDay initiative, urging listeners to celebrate their Clubs volunteers on February 8th.
On this weeks Podcast, Paulton Rovers boss, Ray Johnston, tales an optimistic glance towards the end of the season, believing his side are still in with a chance of making the play offs as long as they can address their away form and Street striker, Harry Forster, talks about his sides progression in the Les Phillips Cup and the inspirational support non-league football fans have brought to his fundraising efforts for the 2wish charity.
On this weeks Podcast we bring you the 5 goal thriller! Ryan Fice, manager at Torpoint Athletic, reflects on a hattrick of penalty saves that earned his side all three points at the weekend and a tough season in a highly competitive Premier Division that sees his towards the bottom of the table but very much looking up. Chris Carr, Bradford Town boss, explains why promotion is the target for the Wiltshire side and how the sides committed supporters are helping the team win games late.
On this weeks Podcast, Nailsea and Tickenham duo, Nic Steadman and Jamie Smith reflect on a very happy start to the New Year and what it means for their Clubs ambitions and the boys explain why the rise and rise of the SWAGS is a success story on and off the field. And the new Wells City manager, Shaun Potter, looks ahead to the ambitious project he’s inherited and why regime change during the season is always a challenge for a manager, but it’s a challenge he’s willing to accept.
On this weeks Podcast Ian and Tom get into the Festive spirit! Saltash boss Mackenzie Brown reflects on a challenging couple of months for the Cornish Club and explains why he believes better things are to come in 2025 and Cheddar management duo Ethan Spencer and Lauren Hodge make their Podcast debut and set out their plans to make the Cheesemen a First Division force once again.
On this weeks Podcast, Jewson Western League General Secretary, Jennifer Gregory, deputises for Tom Hiscott and talks about the Club Development Programme. Portishead Town Chairman, Adrain Green celebrates his sides historic FA Vase run and explains what it took to bring about the Clubs new 4G surface and Streets Harry Foster promotes the Walk to the Mallet charity fundraiser and explains why we should all #bemorelikeolivia
On this weeks Podcast, Ilfracombe Town boss, Jack Jenkins, explains why he initially offered to take the team for one game but is now looking forward to remaining in the dugout until the end of the season. And Bitton manager, Will Justin, returns to the podcast with a half time review of the season, discussing the big sides that he believes will be battling for promotion from the First Division.
On this weeks Podcast, Brislington boss, Lee Perks, gives an honest assessment of where he sees his future and his team in the Western League Premier Division, following their outstanding start to this seasons campaign and Dave Wilkinson talks about his new Western League Club Development role, setting out the challenges and the benefits that Western League Clubs can enjoy if they access the support the League provide.
On this weeks Podcast, Clevedon Town boss, Alex White, talks about the competition amongst the top sides in the Premier Division and why he’s committed to fighting for League and Cup titles and Bristol Telephones joint-manager, John Allen, reflects on an eye catching win against high flying Calne Town and gives his take on the top teams to watch in this seasons highly competitive First Division.
On this weeks Podcast, Street manager, Ben Watson, talks about his quiet revolution that has propelled the Cobblers into 3rd place in the Premier Division and explains why now is the perfect time for fans to flock to the Tannery ground and Warminster Town manager, Rob Nash, reflects on a challenging start to their First Division campaign and why he’s determined to improve the sides away form.
On this weeks Podcast, Brixham joint manager, Jason Couch, talks about his sides fantastic winning run, but why he’s not getting carried away about what that means for the rest of this season and Longwell Green boss, Chris Alway, reflects on his young sides development over the past couple of seasons and why he believes its put them in contention to compete for this seasons play offs.
On this weeks Podcast, St Blazey’s Football Chairman, Darren Kirwan, reflects on a difficult start to this season and his ambitions to develop the Green and Blacks both on and off the pitch. Darren also reflects on how he hopes Western League Clubs can benefit from working in partnership with Jewson. AEK Boco manager, Joe People, explains why he believes his sides poor form has finally turned a corner and why he’s still targeting the play offs. In a special bonus interview renowned broadcaster and journalist Tony Incenzo talks about his passion for groundhopping, involving 39 years of visiting Western League grounds
On this weeks Podcast, Oldland Abbotonians boss, Carig Laird, pays tribute to the work done by the Club off the pitch that has fuelled its lofty ambitions on the pitch and reflects on a Premier Division that is more competitive than he has known and Avonmouth manager, Tom Morgan, talks about getting his players ready for Western league football but he won’t compromise his principles for attacking front foot football
On this weeks Podcast AFC St Austell manager, Chris Knight, reflects on the step up to the Premier Division, talks about the clubs special relationship with the FA Vase and sells listeners a visit to the historic Poltair Park and Cadbury Heath boss, George Boon, explains why consistency is his watchword and why he doesn’t see any side running away with the First Division this season.
On this weeks Podcast Portishead Town boss, Kye Mountford, reflects on the huge step up from 1st Division football to the Premier Division and why he’s pleased to spend more time at home when the start of this season has been spent exploring the service stations of the M5! October 10th is World Mental Health Day, so we are checking in with Daniel James from Mind in Somerset to highlight what he is doing to raise funds and awareness of this important issue and Devizes Town manager, Chris Allan reflects on his sides good start to this season, but recognises that mastering their inconsistency will be key to securing a successful season for the Town.
On this weeks Podcast, Torpoint Athletic boss, Ryan Fice, talks about the rebuilding job he’s had to do since coming in as manager at the start of this season and why he believes the Western League is as competitive as ever this season and Medip Broadwalk joint-manager, Richard O Connor, describes his Clubs journey into the Western League and why they believe its important to aim high and then work to improve on where the Club finishes each season.
This special episode of the Jewson Western League Podcast features an interview with Shepton Mallet Chairman and Groundsman, Rodney Neale. Rodney talks about his 50 years of caring for The Mallets pitch and how he uses Premier League standard materials to keep it playable.
On this weeks Podcast, Shepton Mallet boss, Aaron Seviour, talks about his sides start to this season following an historic Les Phillips Cup win. Aaron explains why this is the most open Premier Division race he can remember and how he adapts his team talks to talk account of the weather. And Radstock Town manager, Ian Lanning, reflects on his sides difficult start to the season after a disruptive preseason for Radstock. The Miners aim to build on the recent win and improve their league performance, focusing on developing the young talent the Club has been nurturing.
On this weeks Podcast, Buckland Athletic manager, Dan Hart, considers why the standing of his Club both on and off the pitch has put a target on the Bucks in recent seasons and talks about the Clubs outstanding catering for fans and players alike. Craig Loxton, the Wells City boss, reflects on what its been like coming into a new Club and how he’s driven by his ambition to build a long term legacy. We also hear from Dan James, Community Fundraiser at Mind in Somerset, promoting some up and coming events that involve the Jewson Western League, as well as reflecting on his colourful relationship with some sporting greats.
On this weeks Podcast, Paulton Rovers boss, Ray Johnston, explains why his win over Bridgwater United was closer than the scoreline suggests and why there’s still work to do get his ambitious Rovers side where he’d like them to be and Shirehampton manager, Liam Greening, gives an insight into the rebuilding process that Clubs go through and how he believes his Club will improve as a result of the hard work that was done last season.
On this weeks Podcast, Nailsea and Tickenham double act, Nic Steadman and Jamie Smith, reflect on their strong start to this seasons campaign, including a historic run in the FA Cup and look ahead to how the Club needs to continue its progression, on and off the pitch and Sturminster Newton boss, Nick Squires, talks about his Clubs journey to the Jewson Western League and the philosophy that’s underpins the Clubs ambitions for the future.
On this weeks Podcast, Barnstaple Town boss, looks back on a positive start to this seasons campaign, including an impressive win over Falmouth Town in the FA Cup. Ben talks about the rebuilding job that’s underway at Barum and the importance of the passionate support given by the Clubs fans. And Hallen manager, Karl Baggaley, is keeping his cards close to his chest! Karl talks about the benefits that come from continuity and why he believes the quality of the First Division is as good as its ever been.
On this weeks Podcast, Wellington boss, Richard Cherry talks about the hard work his Club have done on and off the pitch that’s enabled their strong start to this season and Bradford Town manager, Chris Carr, talks about a positive preseason thats built his sides success on the pitch this season and how the work of the Clubs volunteers has transformed Trowbridge Road off the pitch.
On this weeks Podcast, Ivybridge Towns Wayne Gamble, a manager who really backs his side, reflects on a difficult start to life in the Premier Division with relief coming in the FA Cup and Calne Town boss, Craig Kent, talks about his Clubs unexpected return to the Western League and explains why he’s feeling ambitious for his side in their seasons First Division campaign.
On this weeks Podcast, Clevedon Town manager, Alex White, discusses an up and down start to this seasons campaign, setting out his targets for the Seasiders and reflecting on the strength in depth of the Premier Division and Bitton boss, Will Justin, looks back on a hard pre-season and plots The Ton’s path back to the Premier Division. Plus, Ian and George McCaffery draw the Les Phillips Cup Preliminary Round matches.
Our 1st episode this season is a Podcast from the Press Box! Ross Reid from South West Sports News joins Paul Jenkins, Print Sports Editor for the Western Gazette, Mid Somerset Series, Somerset Guardian, Frome Standard and Bath Chronicle, to preview the 2024/25 Jewson Western League Season. Plus Andy Jordan, the Jewson South West Regional Managing Director, talks about his aspirations for Jewson’s new partnership with the Western League.
On the last Podcast of the season Tom and Ian look back on the Les Phillips Cup Final and Shepton Mallet boss, Aaron Seviour, reflects on the way his side bounced back from the disappointment of last seasons defeat to take the League Cup from an experienced Barnstaple Town side. Aaron explains how he’s looking for a quieter pre-season and why he knows as reigning League Cup holders, The Mallet will have a target on their backs going into next season.
On this weeks Play Off Winners Podcast we celebrate an extraordinary season for Falmouth Town and get their manager, Andrew Westgarth’s take on a historic season for the Cornish Club and Brislington boss, Lee Perks reflects on one of the most dramatic Play Off Final wins ever seen at any level of football, as Bris make their return to the Premier Division.
On this weeks Champions Edition Podcast, Matt Cusack, manager of Premier Division Champions, Helston Athletic reflects on a season where his team realised their potential and achieved their ultimate goal. First Division Champions, Portishead Town boss, Kye Mountford, reflects on a season where his sides exceeded all expectations, including their managers! Kye provides an honest assessment on what life will mean for him and the Posset next season and considers the lesson that can be learnt from other successful Somerset Clubs as Portishead look to establish themselves in the Premier Division in 2024/25.
On this weeks Podcast Welton Rovers boss, Ben Carter explains why he believes developing players is as much about developing character as it is about developing footballing skills and why his baptism of fire has enabled his players to develop their confidence against the top sides in the Premier Division and Cheddar boss, Matt Huxtable, reflects on what brings fans to Cheddar and why he’s committed to seeing his side fight for their Western League status.
On this weeks Podcast Wellington manager, Richard Cherry, reflects on his side win against promotion candidates Helston Athletic and the desire of the Club to build upon their impressive form in the second half of this season and Brislington boss, Lee Perks, looks back on a different season to the one his Division One champions enjoyed last time out and why his side have found consistency much harder to come by this time out.
On this weeks Podcast we welcome a special guest presenter, Mr #footywatch talking about the Cystic Fibrosis Comfort Fund and his love for #nonleaguefootball. We also talk to Nailsea and Tickenham joint manager, Nic Steadman about the progress his side have made this season and his development as a coach and Bitton boss, Will Justin, reflects on his sides good run of form and his motivation to finish as high as he can.
On this weeks Podcast Barnstaple Town manager, Ben Watson, reflects on his sides path to this seasons Les Phillips Cup Final, as well as reflecting on how the weather disruption has impacted on his sides progress this season and Hallen boss Karl Baggaley explains why his side has benefited from youth and experience and why Exmouth Town have a lot to be thankful for in their bid for Southern League survival.
On this weeks Podcast, Brixham boss, Jason Couch, looks back on his sides first season back in the Toolstation Western League and discusses the competitive nature of the Premier Division as well as looking ahead to how his side can grow next season and Portishead Town manager, Key Mountford, reflects on a momentous win against promotion rivals Radstock Town and explains why he will only reflect on Portishead’s body of work at the end of the season, when the job is done.
On this weeks Podcast Torpoint Athletic boss Dean Cardew explains why he’s targeting a good run of form to finish this season and give his side the best possible start to the new campaign and Wells City Chairman, Steve Loxton, reflects on his time at the Club, the reality of running a Toolstation Western League side and the ambition that he hopes will continue after he steps away from the boardroom.
On this weeks Podcast Clevedon Town boss, Alex White, explains why ambitious sides should never get caught looking at the league table and why understanding players mental wellbeing is so important to the modern manger and Gillingham Town manager, Olly Feltham, talks about his sides climb away from the relegation places and his footballing apprenticeship that’s led him to the Gills dugout.
On this weeks Podcast we are proud to introduce the Toolstation Western League Finance Director, Dave Brammer, a former Premier League match official who shares his experiences of running the line in the professional game, as well as discussing the big issues facing the development and retention of match officials in the non league game. Dave also discusses the impact the cost of living crisis is having on Clubs and what the Western League are doing to support Clubs financially at this difficult time.
On this weeks Podcast Western League Fixture Secretary, George McCaffery, gives an update on the impact the weather has had on our fixtures, the Shepton Mallet Groundsman (Chairman), Rodney Neale, explains how he managed to get The Mallet’s Premier Division game on when every other game was off and talks about why Barnstaple Town were a very special side to host and Wincanton Town boss, Chris Wise, talks about his sides excellent form, their ambition and why he believes Brislington are the best team in the First Division.
On this weeks Podcast we meet the Western Leagues new General Secretary, Jen Greogory and we hear from Buckland Athletic boss, Dan Hart, who explains why he’s targeting a play off place and why the Homers Heath faithful can be so important to his sides big finish and Odd Down manager, Jason Maggs, reflects on a difficult season but looks ahead to a better future, making the case for why the Down should be looking Up not Down.
On this weeks Podcast it’s a return to the Press Box with Ian and Tom joined by Ross Reid from South West Sports News and Josh Thomas, formerly a sports reporter for the Weston Mercury and North Somerset Times. Ian and the Three Press Men discuss Falmouth Town’s success in the FA Vase, as well as reflecting on the title and play off races in the Premier and First Division.
On this weeks Podcast Oldland Abbotonians boss, Craig Laird, celebrates a much needed win and explains why he’s excited about the future for the O’s and why he wants to see more ambition from Bristol Clubs and Hengrove Athletic manager, Jamie Hillman, discusses the challenges his team has faced this season and why his focus is on keeping The Grove in the Western League.
On this weeks Podcast Shepton Mallet boss, Aaron Seviour, explains why his rebuilding job is ahead of schedule, helped by a next man up mentality and a squad that’s together and learning game by game. Bradford Town manager, Chris Carr, applauds the link between his players and the fans and explains why he and his coaches have worked hard to instil the Bradford Spirit and how that’s translating into improved performances on the pitch.
On this weeks Podcast Saltash United boss, Mackenzie Brown, reflects on his sides win against table toppers Clevedon Town and explains why he believes Clubs need to adapt to the changing winter pitches and Longwell Green Sports manager, Chris Alway, discusses why crowds have remained high after the refurbishment of the Community Centre Ground and why the First Division is as strong as he’s known it, a fact that’s making it so much harder for inexperienced sides, like his, to compete at the top of the table.
On this weeks Podcast Bridgwater United manager, Andy Llewelyn, described his sides epic FA Vase win against Farnham Town and how in the face of adversity, winning breeds confidence and Warminster Town boss, Rob Nash, talks about the development of his young side and why his focus is on consistency in the second half of this season.
On this weeks Podcast Western League Fixtures Secretary George McCaffery explains promotion, relegation and how postponements are impacting the fixture schedule. In our Manager interviews we hear from St Blazey joint boss Andrew Moon on why he knew his side could get something out of the game against League leaders Clevedon Town and how a topsy turvy season has helped the Green and Blacks evolve into life in the Western League and Bristol Telephones manager, Josh Bruton, explains why he wants his side to continue to go under the radar and why every game in the First Division is always competitive.
On this weeks Podcast Falmouth Town boss, Andrew Westgarth, reflects on an excellent 2023, capped off with a victory over Helston Athletic in front of a monster Boxing Day crowd that the Ambers will be hoping will return for their next tie in the FA Vase and Craig Berry discusses the learning curve Middlezoy Rovers have been on since joining the Western League, as well as describing what its taken to elevate his side from the County League into the National League System.
On this week Podcast the new Bridgwater United boss, Andy Llewelyn, reflects on his opening five games and explains why expectations at the Somerset Club remain high both on and off the pitch and Radstock Town’s Mr Loophole, Ray Johnston, describes why he fears a backlash from sides in the second half of the season and why he’s not a fan of Boxing Day matches, although they are at least a great leveller!
On this weeks Podcast Barnstaple Town joint manager, Ben Watson, discusses what attracted him to the Barum job and talks about his footballing philosophy and why he believes its important for Clubs to perform on and off the pitch, making a difference in their local community and Cribbs Reserves boss, Alec Mills, reflects on a bright start to life in the First Division and why a Boxing Day trip to Portishead means his side will need to take it easy on Christmas Day!
On this weeks Podcast Brixham boss, Jason Couch discusses why his sides run in the Vase this season is a bonus and why he’s looking forward to a really competitive festive fixture schedule and AEK Boko manage, Joe Pople, explains how a very early season break for a couple of weeks at the end of September helped his side overcome their early season inconsistency as well as looking ahead to his ultimate goal for promotion to Step 5.
On this weeks Podcast Helston Athletic manager, Matt Cusack, reflects on an impressive first half of the season for the Bluebirds, top of the Premier Division and still in 2 Cups has helped him get over disappointment in this seasons Vase and Brislington boss, Lee Perks, explains why he’s enjoying the challenge of trying to retain his First Division title and get the Club back to where they belong.
On this weeks Podcast Ilfracombe Town manager, Clem Bennellick, reflects on a penalty defeat to high flying Bridgwater United and a lack of football, not solely caused by the weather. Clem’s positivity gives Bluebirds fans hope that better results are around the corner, whilst Shirehampton boss, Liam Greening, gives an impassioned analysis of his sides current defensive woes, following two crazy goal filled matches with Keynsham Town over the past week.
On this weeks Podcast Street boss Paddy Behan reflects on why his side have proved so hard to beat, despite the rebuilding job he’s inherited since he’s taken over at the Tannery Ground and Wincanton Town manager, Chris Wise, explains why a bad day at the races spurred his side on to a win over Radstock and why his side have never had an injury crisis like the one they are experiencing this season.
Despite the best efforts of the weather, we still put out a Podcast with two manager interviews, both committed to developing young players. Richard Cherry the Wellington boss reflects on his sides difficult start to the season and how the Club have been rebuilding their squad since the start of this season and Keynsham Town co-manager, Marvin Brown, explains why despite disappointing results the K’s want to remain competitive in games and develop young players.
On this weeks Podcast Welton Rovers boss, Tom Smith, talks about his focus on progression despite a difficult start to the season, on and off the field and why he’s looking to younger players to tackle the challenge of long distance travel and Cadbury Heath assistant manager, Aaron Day, reflects upon an uncertain end to last season and an inconsistent start to this campaign.
On this weeks Podcast, Clevedon Town boss, Alex White, reflects on his sides fantastic start to the season, despite a difficult summer, and the benefits the Seasiders are getting from working on their shape and structure and Longwell Green manager, Chris Always, looks back on a great win in the Vase and looks ahead to a bright future for his young side and explains why he believes 14 teams could be in the play-off shake up this season.
This week Barnstaple Town Chairman, Bill Wilson, reflects on a tragic week for Barum, joining the Podcast to express his thanks to the Football Family for the support and compassion they have shown at this difficult time and Odd Down boss, Jason Maggs, reflects on the rebuilding job he’s done this season and how he’s hoping his side will now be able to progress and improve on last seasons league position.
On this weeks Podcast Shepton Mallet boss, Aaron Seviour, discusses his sides season of transition and how he is looking to develop a whole Club ethos, building from the Club’s youth teams into the First team and the new Hallen boss, Karl Baggaley, talks about the potential that attracted him to the Club and we enjoy a special interview with Mind in Somerset to mark World Mental Health Day.
On this weeks Podcast Falmouth Town manager, Andrew Westgarth, describes the jubilation of a late winner at Buckland, what his side learned about the Western League last season and his ambition to compete against the best sides in the Premier Division this season and Bristol Telephones assistant manager, Russell Holt, explains why his side are on track to progress in the First Division and what it means for him and manager John Allen to get the band back together!
On this weeks Podcast Torpoint Athletic boss, Dean Cardew, looks forward to a home tie in this seasons FA Vase and explains why his side are well ahead of schedule on their Western League journey and home town manager, Kye Mountford, describes his journey to the Portishead Town dugout and reflects on why he knows this will be a long old season, despite his sides excellent start.
On this weeks Podcast Buckland Athletic boss, Dan Hart, explains why the Bucks are set up to achieve on and off the pitch and why he believes the Western League Premier Division is one of the most competitive across the country and Bradford Town manager, Jamie Jordan, reintroduces his side to the Western League after a difficult period of adjustment for the Wiltshire Club.
On this weeks Podcast Brixham joint manager Jason Couch describes his Clubs journey from the South Devon League and explains what he makes of his first season in the Western League, from the new Clubs to the strong benches and competitive games and Wells City boss, Shaun Potter, discusses his second coming at the Somerset Club, the disappointment of last season and how he hopes his side can challenge for promotion this season.
On this weeks Podcast St Blazey joint-manager Andrew Moon talks about his sides journey to the Western League, the ambition that drives them and the step up in quality that promotion has meant and Bitton boss, Will Justin, reflects on his sides impressive start to this season, the major rebuilding job he’s had on his hands and the ambition to get the Club back to where they belong.
On this weeks Podcast the Saltash United boss Mackenzie Brown talks about his ambitions for the Ashes in the wake of a total first team rebuild and how their FA Vase win over Radstock has given his side the platform they new need to turn around their Premier Division form and Jamie Hillman, the manager of Hengrove Athletic, explains his commitment to youth, his lofty ambitions for his side and gives his reflections on how the new refereeing protocols are working out at Step 6.
On this weeks Podcast the Nailsea and Tickenham duo of Nic Steadman and Jamie Smith explain why it’s a case of so far so good, as their newly promoted side continues to make history in the Premier Division and Middlezoy Rovers boss, Craig Berry, talks about his association to the Somerset club and the evolution that’s seen them rise form their Worl War Two aerodrome surroundings to the Toolstation Western League.
On this weeks Podcast we kick off with Martin Cassidy, CEO of RefSupport, explaining the #LoveFootballProtectTheGame initiative. Helston Athletic boss, Matt Cusack, reflects on his sides win the in the FA Cup and discusses the Blues aspirations for the coming season and Radstock Town manager, Ray Johnston, reflects on the Miners journey over the past season and explains why he thinks this could be a cut-throat season in the First Division, where a lot of teams will beat each other.
On this weeks Podcast Bridgwater United boss, Dave Pearse, reflects on his disappointment at the way in which his side finished last season and how they’ve taken that experience into their preparations for this campaign and Cribbs Reserves co-manager, Alec Mills, describes his sides meteoric rise though the feeder leagues and discusses their relationship with their Southern League bound First Team.
Our 1st episode this season is a Podcast from the Press Box! Ross Reid from South West Sports News joins Josh Thomas from the North Somerset Times and the Weston, Worle and Somerset Mercury, to preview the 2023/24 Toolstation Western League Season. But first, Western League Fixture Secretary, George McCaffery, talks about how Promotion and Relegation will work this season.
We end the 2022/23 season as we started it, with reflection from the Press Box, in the company of Ross Reid from South West Sports News, Josh Thomas from the North Somerset Times and the Weston, Worle and Somerset Mercury, joined by Toolstation Western League Bulletin Editor, Tom Hiscott.
On this weeks Podcast Nailsea and Tickenham management duo Jamie Smith and Nic Steadman explain why supporting people and making them better has been integral in their ascension from County League to Step 5 football and the irrepressible RefSupport CEO, Martin Cassidy, gives a no holes barred assessment of the state of match official abuse at all levels of the game, as well as reflecting on the positive things that are being done to help us all Love the Whistle.
On this weeks podcast Saltash United boss, Danny Lewis, explains why this season has been the best of times and the worst of times for the Ashes, reflecting on an extraordinary season where perseverance and loyalty propelled his side to within touching distance of the Premier Division title and Oldland Abbotonians Assistant Manager, Lee Lintern, celebrates his sides epic passage through the First Division Play Offs and describes why this is only the beginning for the O’s on and off the pitch.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from two Championship managers. Mousehole boss Jake Ash reflects on an incredible season for the Seagulls and an even more impressive celebration of the Premier Division title success and Brislington manager, Lee Perks, talks about his sides incredible form in the Division One this season and consequences of their voluntary relegation from last season.
On this weeks Podcast the eternal optimist, John Bowers, describes why the failure of Project South West means to Sherborne Town, as well as giving out his best away days in the Western League and Hengrove Athletic boss, Jamie Hillman, reflects on a season of too many dropped points as he looks for progression next season and considers on the importance of keeping his best players at the football club.
On this weeks Podcast Falmouth Town manager Andrew Westgarth reflects on the competitive nature of the Toolstation Western League and how he’s looking for his team to progress next season and Warminster Town manager Rob Nash explains why he only stepped into the role for a couple of games, but he’s got a taste for rebuilding the Club after some solid performances from his young side this season.
On this weeks Podcast Ian is joined by a Special Guest host, Kieran Baggs, the manager of FA Vase semi-finalists and former Western League side, Corsham Town. Also on the Podcast, Barnstaple Town manager, Craig Laird, explains why he’s been impressed with the standard his side have come up against in the Western League and Craig looks ahead to a very busy April for Barum and Longwell Green boss, Chris Always, looks back on his sides development in 2023 and explains why he’s excited about his Clubs progression next season.
On this weeks Podcast Keynsham Town joint-manager, Marvin Brown, explains why he's hopeful that Keynsham's difficult season will bring real benefits to his players development both this season and next and Wells City manager, Shaun Potter, reflects on a season of over achievement that dangles the prospect of promotion as well as the torture of the play offs!
On this weeks Podcast Saltash United boss Danny Lewis explains why his focus is solely on what the Ashes can achieve in their remaining games and the League Table will take care of itself and Hallen manager, Stu Jones, talks about why the First Division has been made more competitive by the number of Bristol sides in it this season and lifts the lid on the psychology of the half time team talk!
On this weeks Podcast, Alex White, talks about a challenging 2023 for The Seasiders, but why he believes his young team will have learnt from their mistakes and Bishop Sutton First Team Coach, Dean Horseman, talks about his sides promotion chances and the challenges he’s experienced running sides at Step 5.
On this weeks Podcast John Pool, Chairman of the Toolstation Western League, talks about the future of league following the collapse of the proposed Western Peninsula League. We also hear from Torpoint Athletic boss, Dean Cardew, reflecting on a long overdue away win, as well as his targets for the rest of the season and Oldland Abbotonians assistant manager, Lee Lintern, talks about his Clubs ambitions to progress out of the Western League and how they have learnt from their progress and performances last season.
On this weeks Podcast Millbrook manager, Mackenzie Brown explains why he’s looking up the table rather than down, despite the challenges his side face in competing in the Western League Premier Division and Wincanton Town boss, Chris Wise, explains how a friendly against near neighbours Sherborne Town helped his side to cast out the demons of the Brislington defeat and get back on track with Saturdays win over Tytherington Rocks.
On this weeks Podcast Ilfracombe Town boss, Clem Bennellick, talks about his sides positive run of results, his thoughts on mental health in the game and where he see’s the Bluebirds sitting in the Premier Division pecking order and Nailsea and Tickenham joint-manager, Nic Steadman, reflects on his sides meteoric rise this season and both guests reflect on the news that the Western Peninsula League merger is far from certain.
On this weeks Podcast Welton Rovers manager, Tom Smith, reflects on a memorable victory against Bridgwater United and the good run of form his side are enjoying this year and Shirehampton boss, Liam Greening, gives an insight into his footballing philosophy and how his team have been at the best when their backs have been against the wall.
On this weeks Podcast Bridgewater United boss, Dave Pearse talks about success in the Vase and his philosophy on penalty shott outs and Bishops Lydeard First Team Coach, Ben Robinson, explains why the Lyds are putting their faith in youth.
On this weeks podcast Helston Athletic boss Matt Cusack talks about what its like to play football on a Saturday and why the Blues continue to work on their defensive performances as they develop into one of the teams to beat in the Western League and Dave Wilkinson, a stalwart supporter Radstock Town, talks about his role on the Premier League Stadium Fund and explains what Clubs need to put in place to access funding that can improve their grounds.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Phil Hucker a Cheddar stalwart raising money for MND and Western League Fixture Secretary George MacCaffery talks about where the bad weather postponements have left the Western League fixture list.
On this weeks Press Podcast Special, Western League Social Media Manager, James Healey, joins Ross Reid from South West Sports News and Josh Thomas, Sports Reporter with the Weston Mercury and the North Somerset Times. The team talk about the season so far, the new Western Peninsula League, Mental Health and the weather!
On this weeks Podcast Sherborne Town Chairman, John Bowers, explains why he believes the Zebras are a better team than their League position would suggest and why he’s happier with a heaving bar than a 5 nil win and Radstock Town boss, Ray Johnston, talks about the Miners progress this season and why he hopes they can build upon a really good win on Bank Holiday Monday, as they face some tougher tests to come this month.
On this weeks Podcast Shepton Mallet manager, Aaron Seviour, talks about his footballing journey to the Mallet dugout and his pride in taking up an opportunity that was just too good to pass up and Brislington boss Lee Perks explains why 2022 was a good year for Briz and why he’s happy to be chasing rather than leading the First Division title race.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Mouseholes Jake Ash and Wellingtons Alex Pope, reflecting on the tragic deaths of Rheiss McLean and Lloyd Manning and what other Clubs can learn about the fight for mental health support. We also hear from the League Chairman, John Pool, and South West Peninsula League Secretary, Phil Hiscox, about the plans for the merger, including what the new League will be called!
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Buckland Athletic boss Dan Hart, reflecting on their impressive run in this seasons FA Vase and Bristol Telephones manager, Joe People, looks back on the progress his side have made since the start of this season.
On this weeks Podcast, Toolstation Western League Fixture Secretary, George McCaffery, talks about the impact a bad weekend of weather has had on the fixtures and AEK Boco Manager, Spencer Thomas, explains why he’s been putting square pegs in round holes and why he’s committed to the Clubs philosophy of developing young players, even when results don’t go their way.
On this weeks Podcast Keynsham Town boss, Marvin Brown, talks about his commitment to developing young talent and playing attractive football and Longwell Green Sports boss Chris Alway explains why he’d like to stop going grey and loosing his hair!
On this weeks Podcast Barnstaple Town boss, Craig Laird, talks about his Clubs 5 year strategy to get back to where they want be and why he supports the Western Leagues planned merger with the South West Peninsula League and Hengrove Athletic manager, Jamie Hillman, discusses the development of his young side and why he’s looking to turn performances into points and Ian explains why he thinks The Grove are the best kept secret in the Western League.
On this weeks Podcast Bridgwater United boss, Dave Pearse, reflects on where his side are after playing half their league games and how pre-season preparations paved the way for his sides consistent start to the current campaign and Radstock Town manager, Ray Johnston, explains why there’s plenty to be positive about even if it is November and the Miners haven’t won a game yet!
On this weeks Podcast Saltash United boss Danny Lewis talks about the strength in depth in the Toolstation Western League Premier Division and why he’s focussed on making the Ashes competitive from the first game of the season to the last and Odd Down manager Jason Maggs reflects on his sides good form against the top teams in the First Division and their readiness for promotion back to the Premier Division if that can be achieved on the pitch.
On this weeks Podcast Wellington joint-manager, Alex Pope, talks about a challenging start to the season for the Somerset side and gives an insight into the Clubs recruitment policy that prides itself on player development and Shirehampton boss, Liam Greening, explains why he’s doing his best to keep his sides feet on the ground after a fantastic run of form as they start their journey in the Western League.
On this weeks Podcast Mackenzie Brown reflects on his sides start to this season, why he relishes the challenge of playing in the Toolstation Western League and what the current financial crisis means to Clubs to like Millbrook and Hallen boss Stu Jones rates the top teams in the First Division and gives an honest assessment of where he thinks his side will finish in their quest for promotion back to Step 5.
On this weeks Podcast Clevedon Town boss, Alex White, explains why he believes the Seasiders have been punching above their weight in recent seasons and discusses the challenges the cost of living crisis has given him in bringing new players into the Club and new Gillingham Town manager, Andrew Holmes, reflects on the difficult start his side have had to this season and the ambition that he hopes will drives the Gills up the table and up the Divisions as he develops his side.
On this weeks Podcast Welton Rovers manager Tom Smith explains why he’s enjoying the challenge of Western League Premier Division football and Cheddar boss Mike Dangerfield talks about the rebuilding job he’s been doing this season and why its important for teams to be built around the right people, not just the right players.
On this weeks Podcast Torpoint Athletic Assistant Manager, Ryan Fice, talks about his Clubs start to this season and what they are learning about life in the Western League and FC Bristol boss, Curtis Reid, talks about his Clubs evolution from Lebeq into a team that aspires to be successful on and off the pitch, with the prospect of promotion very much in their sights.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Mousehole’s Jake Ash, coming to terms wit second season syndrome in the Premier Division but still very hungry for success and long serving Brislington boss, Lee Perks, talks candidly about the challenges his Club faced going into this season and how next seasons restructure gives him confidence that his side can return to the Premier Division.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Helton Athletic boss Matt Cusack, talking about his sides historic FA Cup run and why he’s focussed on getting his side promoted out of the Western League and Wells City magician Shaun Potter explains how his sides slow start to this season has spurred them on to better things and why there are no easy games in the First Division.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Ashton and Backwell manager, Tony Beecham, explaining why no one is underestimating his team as the Stags look forward to a bright future and Wincanton boss, Chris Wise, talks about his sides impressive Cup exploits and how their supporters and sponsors have moved heaven and earth to get the Wasps back to Wincanton Sports Ground.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Shepton Mallet joint-manager, John Durbin, reflecting on his sides good run in the FA Cup and what they hope to achieve in the Premier Division this season and Oldland Abbotonians boss, Darren Sealey, talks about how his ambitious Club is going forward on and off the pitch.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Falmouth Town manager Andrew Westgarth, who introduces his side to the Toolstation Western League and Portishead Town manager, Eamonn Daly, reflects on his sides excellent start to this season and how his Club have developed on and off the pitch to realise their ambitions to compete for promotion this season. There is also an important interview with Phil Hiscox from the South West Peninsula League and Western League Chairman, John Pool, providing an update on the merger between the two Leagues.
On this weeks Podcast we have a heart to heart with Buckland Athletic boss, Dan Hart, looking back on his sides win in the FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round and Tytherington Rocks manager, Jake Edwards, reflects on his sides first season in the Western League and what lesson he’s learnt going into the new campaign.
On this weeks Podcast, Cadbury Heath manager George Boon looks back on how the disappointment of last seasons Les Phillips Cup Final defeat has motivated his team to succeed this season and the ambitious Nailsea and Tickenham boss, Nic Steadman, introduces his side to the Toolstation Western League First Division.
Our 1st episode this season is a Podcast from the Press Box! Ross Reid from South West Sports News joins Josh Thomas from the North Somerset Times and the Weston, Worle and Somerset Mercury, to preview the 2022/23 Toolstation Western League Season.
On our season finale Podcast South West Peninsula League Secretary, Phil Hiscox, joins Western League Chairman, John Pool, to discuss Project South West and the proposal to merge the two Leagues and Bridgwater United owner and CEO, Adam Murry, celebrates his sides Les Phillips Cup win and sets out his ambitions to make the Robins a force on and off the pitch.
On this weeks Podcast Welton Rovers Secretary, Gareth Paisey, reflects on his sides Play Off Final win, what Welton manager Tom Smith means to the Green Army and his thoughts on life in the Premier Division next season and Cadbury Heath manager, George Boon, explains why this has been a season of two halves for the Heath and why that little bit of Cup magic can help David beat Goliath!
On this weeks Podcast we focus on the First Division Play Off race. Welton Rovers manager, Tom Smith, talks about the impact the derby win over Radstock has had on his sides end of season form and Warminster Town boss, Andy Crabtree, explains why he’s fallen in love with the Play Offs, despite his side finishing runners up in the League.
On this weeks Podcast we celebrate our promoted Premier Division sides Tavistock and Exmouth Town. Stuart Henderson, manager of the Toolstation Western League Champions Tavistock, talks about what it took for his side to get over the line and reflected on Tavvy’s time in the Western League. Exmouth Boss, Kevin Hill, reflects on a phenomenal run of form at the end of this season that’s secured his sides historic promotion to the Southern League. Finally, joining the Podcast for the second time this season is AEK Boco boss, Spencer Thomas, who explains why he’s very satisfied with his sides first season in the First Division and why Boco are building on and off the pitch to be a Western League force in the future.
On this weeks Podcast, Bridgwater United manager, Dave Pearse, talks about "Pearsey time" and looks back on a good season that’s still got something to offer and Sherborne Town Chairman, John Bowers, celebrates his sides First Division Title win and explains why he’s relishing the challenges promotion will bring his ambitious side.
On this weeks Podcast, Shepton Mallet joint manager, Craig Loxton, explains how he’d like to take Mallet to the next level after another impressive season in the Premier Division and Devizes Town joint manager, Alex Blake, talks about the importance of the Clubs Under 18 players to the first team and what that means to the way the Club goes about its approach to safeguarding.
On this weeks Podcast, Tavistock boss, Stuart Henderson, talks about his sides promotion chances and explains why some of the hardest games his side have had this season have been against teams in the lowest League positions and Longwell Green Sports manager, Chris Alway, talks about his young sides development and explains why he describes Longwell Green as a Club of friends.
On this weeks Podcast, George McCaffery, the Toolstation Western League Fixture Secretary, talks us through how he thinks Promotion and Relegation is going to work this season. We are also hear from Katie Andrews, Co-Chair at Street, as she explains what the Club are doing to welcome local fans into the Tannery and why family is so important to the Somerset Club and Bristol Telephones manager, Will Osborne, tells about the rebuilding job he’s been doing since Christmas and his ambitions for the Phones going forward.
On this weeks Podcast, Clevedon Town manager, Alex White, looks back on his sides unbeaten run and the development of his talented young team and Cheddar manager, Craig Mawford, explains why he’s still committed to targeting the First Division Play Offs all the time its mathematically possible and why he believes the Cheesemen are due a bit of luck after what’s been a difficult season.
On this weeks Podcast, Wellington manager, Tim Legg, described the joy of a last minute equaliser and reflects on why the top sides in the Premier Division are so difficult to beat and Hengrove Athletics Jamie Hillman explains why he continues to put his trust in the Clubs young players, despite some inconsistent results this season.
On this weeks Podcast we celebrate our 200th episode with a bumper crop of four guests. Martin Cassidy from Ref Support gives an update on their bodycam campaign and the role the Western League have played in it. Saltash United boss, Dane Bunney, talks about the importance of being able to grind out results when his side aren’t at their best. Warminster Town manager, Andy Crabtree, explains why in any other season any one of four teams would have walked away with the First Division title and the Godfather of grassroots social media in the South West, Ross Reid, looks back on the story of this season and the incredible contribution our Clubs have made in promoting Western League football on social media.
On this weeks Podcast, Keynsham Town manager, John Allen reflects on Keynsham’s first full season in the Premier Division and explains why he feels his side have found the perfect balance between defence and attack and Portishead Town manager, Eamon Daly, looks back on what might have been against the top sides in the First Division and looks ahead to the good times to come as his young side build for the future.
On this weeks Podcast, Exmouth Town manager, Kevin Hill, congratulates his volunteers on getting Saturdays game on and reflects on what could be a historic season for the Town. In the First Division we hear from Wells City boss, Shaun Potter, who reflects on why his side always seem to turn up against the bigger sides and the work he’s put in to developing a mindset that enables his players to succeed.
On this weeks Podcast, Buckland Athletic boss, Paul Froude, reflects on his sides heart-breaking exit from the FA Vase and the difficult lessons they’ve had to learn this season and Oldland Abbotonians manager, Paul Weeks, reflects on his young sides learning curve this season and how improved game management will help their aspirations for a title bid next season.
On this weeks Podcast, Cadbury Heath manager, George Boon, talks about how his sides impressive win over Exmouth has been born out of tightening things up at the back and Welton Rovers Tom Smith explains how he steadied the ship and put the Green Army back on course for a title run in.
On this weeks Podcast, Ilfracombe Town’s Clem Bennellick explains why its so important his team plays with a smile on its face and Radstock Town’s Ryan Child talks about the First Division promotion battle and why a promotion play off with Welton Rovers could be brilliant for the Western League.
On this weeks Podcast, Ashton and Backwell assistant manager, Jim Williams, explains why he believes his side have turned a corner and things are looking up at the Lancer Scott Stadium and Lebeq United manager, Curtis Reid, reflects on where his side need to improve to realise his ambition to compete for promotion.
On this weeks Podcast, Mousehole’s Jake Ash explains why, despite his Clubs lofty League position, he’s found the competition in the Western League relentless this season and Odd Down assistant manager, Jason Maggs, talks about the rebuilding project his side have been on and why he believes this is the time in the season when the cream rises to the top.
On this weeks Podcast Bridport manager, Shaun Annetts, talks about his efforts to stabilise and rebuild the Bees, Bishop Sutton 1st team coach, Dean Horseman, explains the benefits that come from consistent team selection and Ref Support CEO, Martin Cassidy, gives an no holes bared account of his organisations ongoing fight against the abuse of match officials.
On this weeks Podcast Buckland Athletic manager, Paul Froude, explains why he believes there are better things to come from his young side in the Western League and Wincanton Town’s Chris Wise explains why he’s taking each game at a time as his side climbs towards the very top of the table.
On this weeks Podcast Brislington boss, Lee Perks, explains how his side have come through a difficult few months and should be looking up the League table rather than down and Warminster Town manager, Andy Crabtree, talks about his Clubs resurrection and what it takes to get things right on and off the field.
On this weeks Podcast Shepton Mallet joint manager, Craig Loxton, talks about his exciting young side and why he believes Mallet will go from strength to strength in the second half of this season and Tytherington Rocks manager, Jake Edwards, reflects on the learning curve his side have been on since joining the Western League, as well as telling us about his journey to the Tytherington dugout.
On this weeks Podcast Bridgwater United manager, Dave Pearse explains why the Robins are a different side at home and Colin Goodland talks about how he managed to put together a history of Sherborne Town and what the Club have in common with West Ham United!
On this weeks Podcast Helston Athletic manager, Steve Massey, talks about his sides exciting start to life in the Toolstation Western League and his personal journey to the Blues dugout and Almondsbury boss, Joe White, explains how his side got the better of the previously unbeaten First Division leaders, Welton Rovers.
On this weeks Podcast Toolstation Western League Fixture Secretary, George McCaffery, explains the new format for this seasons Les Phillips Cup and Longwell Green Sports Chairman, John Gibbs, talks about his Clubs journey to redevelop their Shellards Road ground.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Wellington manager, Tim Legg, who’s side are making history in the FA Vase and the AEK Boco boss, Spencer Thomas, explains why fans can enjoy a great reception at Greenbank Recreation Ground and why his Club are so committed to developing young players.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from two table topping managers. Stuart Henderson explains why consistency will be key to his Tavistock side maintaining top spot in the Premier Division and Welton Rovers, Tom Smith, talks about the psychology he’s using to maintain his sides unbeaten start to this season.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Keynsham Town manager, John Allen, who explains how careful recruitment has helped his side at both ends of the pitch and Gillingham Town manager, Paul Down, gives us a whistle-stop tour of his Club’s new Woodwater Lane ground.
On this weeks Podcast, Clevedon Town manager Alex White explains why he believes the Premier Division is the strongest it’s been for years and Cheddar’s Craig Mawford explains why he’d back his side in a promotion play off but he’s still targeting top spot.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Kevin Hill, the Exmouth Town manager, who explains why his Jekyll and Hyde team are going under the radar this season and Paul Weeks, the Oldland Abbotonians manager reflects on a memorable win in the FA Vase over Helston Athletic.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Mousehole manager, Jake Ash, who explains why he resorted to the half time hairdryer to get 3 points against Clevedon Town and Wincanton Town manager, Chris Wise, reflects on the legacy that Covid has had on player availability and the impact that’s had on his sides start to this season.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Buckland Athletic manager, Paul Froude, who reflects on his sides excellent start to the season, despite the challenges he’s had with player availability and Portishead Town manager, Eamonn Daly, describes how looking differently at the way his players engage with and enjoy football has been crucial to their resurgence this season.
On this weeks Podcast we hear why Ilfracombe Town manager, Clem Bennellick, is delighted by the start his side have made to life in the Western League and Jamie Hillman explains why honesty has been the best policy in turning around Hengrove’s season.
On the weeks Podcast we hear from two rebuilders, Ashton and Backwell’s Tony Beecham and Devizes Town’s Trevor Rawlings. What’s it like to rebuild a squad a quarter of the way through the season?
On this weeks Podcast, Cadbury Heath manager, George Boon, talks about the challenges he’s faced rebuilding his squad from the start of the season and we hear from another team in transition, Almondsbury, where Joe White has been building confidence in his new side.
On this weeks Podcast, Welton Rovers manager Tom Smith dares to dream about what his side can achieve in this seasons Vase and Millbrook’s Mackenzie Brown looks back on his sides journey from Step 7 to the Toolstation Western League.
On this weeks Podcast, Brislington manager, Lee Perks, talks about the reality of competing in this years Toolstation Western League Premier Division and Wells City manager, Shaun Potter, sets out his ambitions for this season and why his side are taking things each game at a time.
On this weeks Podcast Bitton manager, Dan Langdon, explains why he believes his side will continue their excellent start to this season and Radstock Town manager, Ryan Child, tells us why his season starts now, following the Miners impressive win over Sherborne Town.
On this weeks Podcast Shepton Mallet joint manager John Durbin reflects on his sides excellent start to the season and their impressive win away at Melksham in the FA Cup, whilst Warminster Town's Andy Crabtree explains what it means to be a community club.
On this weeks podcast Bridgwater United manager, Dave Pearse, explains why he believes 9 teams can win the Western League this season and Sherborne Town chairman, John Bowers talks about why he believes getting things right off the pitch helps to get results on the pitch.
On this weeks podcast Saltash United boss, Dane Bunney, talks about his sides journey into the Western League and Welton Rovers manager, Tom Smith, reflects on his sides impressive start to this season.
On this weeks podcast we preview the new Western League season with South West Sports News journalist, Ross Reid. We also hear from the League Fixture Secretary, George McCaffery, explaining how the League will be managing fixtures as we continue to live with Covid.
This week's epic Podcast brings the curtain down on the Covid season. Starting with Bradford Town's triumphant Les Phillips Cup winning manager, Lee Davidson, we also hear from Bitton's Secretary James Skinner, Mousehole's Jake Ash, Plymouth Parkway Chairman Mark Russell, Calne Town's Ben Redford and the dynamic duo from Devizes Town, Stewart Swan and Dan Sloan.
On this weeks podcast we look back on the Les Phillips semi final matches. Bridgwater Town joint boss, Dave Pearse, describes how his side gained revenge of Tavistock for their FA Vase defeat and Bradford Town manager, Lee Davison, explains why winning the Les Phillips Cup would be the perfect way for the Bobcats to leave the Western League.
On this weeks podcast we review the new League line-up. We also hear from Bradford Town's Lee Davidson, who is hoping to leave the Western League with the Les Phillips Cup and Oldland Abbotonians, Clayton Woodman, talks about exciting developments off the pitch that he's hoping will help his side on the pitch next season.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Hallen boss, Dean Horseman, on how his Club have been preparing on and off the pitch for the return of football and Hengrove Athletic manager, Jamie Hillman, looks forward to a brighter future for his Club next season.
On this week’s podcast Cribbs manager, Richard Luffman, gives his take on the FA’s restructuring programme and Wells City Chairman, Steve Loxton, give us an exclusive on his Clubs managerial situation!
On this weeks podcast Tavistock boss, Stuart Henderson and Plymouth Parkway manager, Lee Hobbs, both look back on what might have been in this seasons FA Vase.
On this weeks podcast Bridgwater Town co-manager, Dave Pearse, reflects on his sides exit from the FA Vase and Clevedon Town coach, Lee Rendall, looks forward to his sides prospects in a highly competitive Premier Division.
On this weeks podcast the Chairman of the Western League, John Pool, sets out what the FA’s restructuring plan will mean for our Clubs. Plymouth Parkway manager, Lee Hobbs, reflects on his sides win in the FA Vase and Luke Palmer, a player at Bristol Telephones, explains why he’s raising money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Chipping Sodbury manager Jeff Roberts, who’s looking forward to the challenges the new season will bring and Radstock Town Chairman, Simon Wilkinson, explains the reality of running a football club with volunteers covering a 1st team, Reserves and Under 18, in the week the FA launch their Grassroots Strategy.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Portishead Town Captain Nathan Trueman on his continued fight against a rare synovial sarcoma cancer and Danny Greaves, formerly manager of Bradford Town, talks about his memories of the Club and taking the step up to the Southern League with Frome Town.
On this weeks podcast we hear from the Grassroots Official of the Year, Ella Broad, talking about her journey through the ranks of match officials in both the men's and woman's game and we enjoy an audience with Ollie Bayliss, one of the top Non League football journalists in the country.
On this weeks podcast Tavistock boss Stuart Henderson talks about his sides return to competitive football and Calne Town joint manager, Trevor Rawlings, considers the challenges his side face with the curtailed season and potential FA restructure.
On this weeks podcast Shepton Mallet joint manager Craig Loxton talks about why he's hoping to get back playing sooner rather than later and Sherbourne Town Chairman, John Bowers, explains why his team off the field are as important as the one on it.
On this weeks podcast Western League Chairman, John Pool, talks about the FA's decision to curtail this season and the possibilities that still exist for the FA's restructuring of Non League Football. We also hear from Ref Support CEO, Martin Cassidy, in a no holes bared interview that looks at the impact of match official abuse on social media and the wider game.
On this weeks podcast Bristol Telephones manager, Jack Richardson, tells us how getting things right off the pitch is helping his side improve on it and Warminster Town's social media mogul, Roland Millward, talks about the benefits social media has brought to his club.
On this weeks podcast we hear a tale of two Kit Men. Bristol City's Scott Murray talks about his time in the Western League and MK Dons Ian Lanning looks back on his 1000 games in the boot room and his time running the Radstock Town Under 18s.
On this weeks podcast Warminster Town player Owen Bartley talks about why he and his team-mates are raising money for the Warminster and District Foodbank and Bridgwater Town Chairman Bob Buckingham explains why he ran a marathon for #United4Bridgwater.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Portishead Town Captain Nathan Trueman on his battle against Synovial Sarcoma and Hengrove Athletic Secretary, Martin McConachie, talks about the impact of Covid on Club volunteers and his hopes for the Grove when we get back playing.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Westbury Manager, Lewis Porter, who explains why the Western League is stronger than its been for many years and how that’s helping Westbury to raise their game. Greg Coulson, Chairman of the Whitehorsemen, talks about the challenges facing all Non League Clubs when football finally returns and we take a trip down Meadow lane with Phil Alford, a lifelong Westbury fan who looks back on his families footballing heritage and the career of Bristol City Legend, John Atyoe.
On this weeks podcast, Western League General Secretary, Andy Radford, talks about the FA’s Consultation Survey. We hear from Bridgwater Town's Award winning photographer Debbie Gould and Brislington manager, Lee Perks, explains why he believes his side will be climbing the table when we get back playing.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Western League Chairman, John Pool, explaining the FA’s review into how this season might end. We also hear from groundhopper and budding author, Adam Thurston and Portishead Town manager Eamonn Daly talks about his sides promising start to this season and their ambitions for a campaign they’d like to see through to end.
On this weeks Podcast Western League Vice Chairman, Richard Palette, explains why the League suspended fixtures before the Lockdown and Wellington boss, Tim Legg, explains why the challenge of coming up against so many good teams is the best thing about being a part of the Western League.
On this weeks podcast Keynsham Town’s John Allen tells us why he’s been shopping in Harrods with a Budgens budget and Corsham Town’s Kieran Baggs explains why he believes Calne Town are favourites for this season First Division title.
On this weeks podcast Clevedon Town's co-assistant manager Lee Rendall talks about their impressive form in the FA Vase and why he supports the charity KidsOut and Western League Covid Officer and Fixtures Secretary, George McCaffery, answers your questions!
On this weeks podcast we hear from Ross Reid, the journalist behind the South West Sports News and George Bennett talks about his media role at Calne Town.
On this weeks podcast we return to FA Vase action with Buckland Athletic and Cheddar. Paul Froude talks about the challenges of this stop start season and Craig Mawford talks about his ambitions for achieving success at the Theatre of Cheese! Plus another interview with Toolstation Western league Chairman John Pool, discussing the Leagues plans to restart football on December 19th.
On this weeks podcast we hear from the Western League Chairman, John Pool, explaining why fixtures have been suspended until December 18th and former Radstock Town and Chippenham Parkway manager Brett Partner gives the feel good interview of 2020! Plus a special co-host, Ray Johnston, talks about his time in the game and the current Covid crisis.
On this weeks podcast Martin Cassidy, CEO of Ref Support, talks about the important work his organisation has been doing to support the mental health of match officials and Plymouth Parkway documentary maker, Mike Parrish, returns to give his top tips on how Clubs can get the most out of their social media.
On this weeks podcast Wincanton Town’s Dan Wise talks about his 199 consecutives games for the Club, former Western League winner, Richard Fey, looks back on his time in the League and Tom Hore from Bristol Mind explains the importance football plays to our mental health.
On this weeks podcast Cribbs manager, Richard Luffman, talks about taking on the challenges of the Western League Premier Division and Calne Town’s joint-manager, Ben Redford, speaks from the heart about coping with this disappointment of last seasons voided campaign and going back into Lockdown 2.
On this weeks podcast, Bridgwater Town joint manager, Dave Pearse, talks about his frustration at entering lockdown just as his side hit form and Warminster Town boss Andy Crabtree discusses the no-nonsense approach that has helped his side make such an impressive start to this seasons campaign. Plus we hear from Western League Chairman, John Pool, on what the lockdown means for the Leagues fixtures.
On this weeks podcast Clevedon Town assistant manager Lee Rendall explains his Clubs unique management model and Wells City joint-manager, Tom Clifford Jones, talks about the lessons his side have learnt from their inconsistent start to their League campaign.
On this weeks Podcast Tavistock’s Stuart Henderson explains why he believes anyone chasing the Premier Division top two can’t afford to lose more than four games this season and Ryan Child talks about why bringing a siege mentality to Southfields is going to bring success back to Radstock Town.
On this weeks Podcast Longwell Green’s Joe White explains how his young side have used the FA Vase to build their confidence and Lee Davidson talks about why he felt the Bradford Town job was too good to miss and the rebuilding project he’s doing to bring success back to Trowbridge Road. We also hear from George McCaffery, the Western Leagues Covid Officer, giving an update on the latest guidance.
On this weeks podcast Plymouth Parkway manager Lee Hobbs talks about living with the favourites tag and Welton Rovers Tom Smith explains why he thinks as many as 15 teams could be in the First Division promotion race this season.
On this weeks podcast Exmouth Town manager, Kevin Hill, talks about his fixture headache at the start of this season and Wincanton Town’s Chris Wise explains how his side are fighting back after a difficult start on and off the pitch.
On this weeks podcast Mitch Hodge discusses his ambitious plans for Premier Division Cadbury Heath and Cheddar manager, Shaun Potter, explains why his side really do take every game as it comes. Plus a special interview with Western League Covid Officer George McCaffery explaining the latest FA guidance.
On this weeks podcast Shepton Mallet joint Manager, John Durbin, talks about the strength in depth across the Premier Division this season and Ashton & Backwell manager, Stuart Jones, describes the challenges of holding a half time team talk on the pitch.
On the first Podcast of this season Bitton manager Dan Langdon reflects on his Clubs historic FA Vase semi final, Lebeq manager Aaron Wilson talks about his sides development over last season and film maker, Mike Parrish gives an insight into his outstanding Plymouth Parkway documentary Round Our Way.
On this weeks podcast Toolstation Western League Chairman, John Pool, provides an update on the restart of football, following the Leagues Meeting with the FA on Friday 19th June.
On this weeks podcast Hallen manager, Ray Johnston, explains why he believes Western League sides should invest in the quality of their playing surface, Ashton and Backwell’s Stuart Jones describes what his players have been doing to keep themselves entertained during lockdown and the author of the Fans of the Western League Clubs twitter feed talks about his love affair with non-league football.
On this weeks podcast referee Ben Williamson explains the impact fan abuse can have on match officials and award winning photographer, John Cuthbertson, talks about his research into the history of Corsham Town.
On this weeks podcast Western League fan Adam Thurston draws the winners of his fundraising scratchcard game, Welton Rovers Vice Chair, Gareth Paisey, talks about his research into the Clubs history and Bitton player Josh Egan shares his hopes that their FA Vase semi final can get played.
On this weeks podcast we hear from two Clubs very much affected by the FA’s decision to void the League. Plymouth Parkway manager, Lee Hobbs, reflects on the lessons that should be learnt from this seasons fixture back log and Calne Town’s joint manager, Ben Redford, explains what he’s been doing to keep busy during lock-down and raise money for the NHS.
On this weeks podcast Toolstation Western League Chairman John Pool gives us an update on the FA decision to void the 2019/20 season and Westbury United Chairman, Greg Coulson, talks about what his Club have been doing to support key workers and the vulnerable in their community.
On this weeks podcast Toolstation Western League Chairman John Pool gives us an update on the current League suspension and we hear the full interview with Martin Cassidy from Ref Support #LoveTheWhistle.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Toolstation Western League Fixture Secretary, George McCaffery, discussing the suspension of matches caused by the Coronavirus outbreak.
On this weeks Podcast Buckland Athletic manager, Paul Froude, talks about the importance of building consistency and momentum as his side look to climb the table and Welton Rovers new player-manager, Tom Smith, explains how he’s used the weather delays to rejuvenate his squad to great effect.
On this weeks Podcast, Dan Langdon talks about Bitton’s march to the FA Vase semi finals, Bristol Telephones first team coach Jack Richardson reflects upon a win that has boosted his sides fight for Western League survival and Martin Cassidy kicks off our #Lovethewhistle campaign.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Exmouth Town's manager, Kevin Hill, who’s looking to build long term success at Southern Road and Calne Town joint manager, Trevor Rawlings, is taking nothing for granted as his side continue to sit on top of the First Division. Plus a very special interview with Mr Footywatch, Andy Stone who talks about his campaign to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Comfort Fund.
On this week's podcast Lee Hobbs explains the lengths he went to, to plot Plymouth Parkway's victory over West Auckland in the FA Vase and Radstock Town manager, Brett Partner, talks about his sides ambitions for top honours this season.
On this weeks podcast Westbury United joint manager Neil Kirkpatrick explains why his side have found life harder in the Premier Division this season and Portishead Town manager Eamon Daly gives us one of the good news stories of the year, proving that success is possible off the pitch as well as on it.
On this weeks podcast Tavistock’s, Stuart Henderson, explains why he believes there are no easy games in the Western League and Corsham Town’s Justin Flowers talks about his sides fight for promotion from the First Division.
On this weeks podcast Shepton Mallet manager, Craig Loxton, talks about his sides excellent start to 2020 and Wells City joint-manager, Tom Clifford Jones, explains why he believes up to eight teams could be fighting it out for promotion from the First Division.
On this weeks podcast we celebrate the Western Leagues success in the FA Vase by talking to Bitton Manager, Dan Langdon and Almondsbury manager, Neil Bailey, talks about the challenges of lateral movement and what it means to his Club to be back in the Western League.
On this weeks Podcast Plymouth Parkway manager, Lee Hobbs, talks about the expansion of the League into Devon and Cornwall and Bishop Sutton’s Derry Nathasingh explains why he’s looking up not down as the Bishops rebuild their season.
On this weeks festive episode the Podcast our two wise men were Hengrove Athletic manager, Jamie Hillman, talking about instilling a strong work ethic in his young side as they rebuild after relegation last season and John Allen, manager of Keynsham Town, reflects on the challenge of his side moving up from the First to the Premier Division.
On this weeks podcast we hear why Chipping Sodbury Town joint-manager, Scott Gibson, is expecting his side to start climbing the table in January and Bishops Lydeard manager, Brett Andrews, talks about his sides ambitions to qualify for next seasons FA Cup.
On this weeks podcast we talk to two managers building for the future. Cadbury Heath’s, Andy Black, looks back on a difficult start to his young sides Premier Division campaign and Welton Rovers, Jared Greenhalgh, explains why he believes his investment in local youth will reap dividends in the second half of the season.
On this weeks Podcast we hear from Bridport manager, Jamie Manley, reflecting on the rebuilding job he’s been doing at the Dorset Club and Clayton Woodman, manager of Oldland Abbotonians, explains why he’s optimistic his young side can target a top six finish in the First Division this season.
On this weeks podcast we talk Bitton manager, Dan Langdon, who explains why he hasn’t given up on the Title race and Sherborne Town Chairman, John Bowers, talks about why he relishes the challenges that promotion to the Western League Premier Division will bring to his Club.
On this weeks Podcast Cribbs manager, Tony Beecham, explains why he believes his side has turned the corner this season and Longwell Green manager, Mitch Hodge talks about his sides promotion ambitions.
On the weeks podcast Warminster Town’s Andy Crabtree talks about his sides heroics in this seasons FA Vase and a wide ranging interview with Hallen Manager, Ray Johnstone, covers player availability, sin bins and a renaissance in the strength of competition in the Toolstation Western League.
On this weeks podcast we welcome back Buckland Athletics' Adam Castle, who tells us about a boom time for Devon football and Ashton and Backwell manager, Stuart Jones, talks about his sides incredible League form that’s seen the Somerset side undefeated since August.
On this weeks podcast Roman Glass St George Manager, Andy Gurney, talks about his sides incredible goal scoring form and Wincanton Town Manager, Chris Wise, tells us about the runners and riders that have meant his side have been very much at the races this season.
On this weeks podcast Bradford Town Chairman, Mark Hodkinson, explains why the Bobcats have unfinished business with Baffins Milton Rovers in the next round of the FA Vase and Calne Town joint manager, Ben Redford, talks about the importance building momentum in the First Division title race and why he’s taking nothing for granted despite his sides excellent start.
On this weeks podcast Westbury manager, Neil Kirkpatrick, talks about his sides arrangements for Non League Day and Bristol Telephones First Team Coach, Jack Richardson, explains why his side have got a brighter future than their difficult start would suggest.
On this weeks podcast Shepton Mallet manager, Craig Loxton, tells us about the exciting squad he’s put together this season and Cheddar boss, Shaun Potter, talks about the lessons learnt from finishing runners up last season.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Des Bulpin on how he’s bringing triumph out of adversity at Street and Justin Flowers reflects upon a difficult start to a campaign that still offers a lot for Reds fans to get excited about.
On this weeks podcast Tavistock Manager, Stuart Henderson, tells us about the Lambs Cup heroics and Warminster Town’s Andy Crabtree, reflects on his sides excellent form in the Vase.
On this weeks podcast Brislington manager, Lee Perks, reflects on the strong start his side has made to this seasons Premier Division campaign and Devizes Town manager, Rob Broadbank, tells us about his journey to the Devizes dugout.
On this weeks Podcast, Wells City manager, Nathan Truckle, talks about knocking SWPL Premier East League leaders Millbrook out of the FA Vase and Bridgwater Town joint-manager, Karl Baggaley, tells us why he believes this is the strongest the Western League has been for a while.
On this weeks podcast, Odd Down manager, Lee Rendall, talks about competing with the big boys in the Premier Division and Portishead Town manager, Eamonn Daly, tells us about his journey to the Posset dug out.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Kevin Hill, manager of Premier Division new boys Exmouth Town and Radstock Town manager, Brett Partner, tells us about his masterplan to bring the glory days back to Southfields Recreation Ground.
On this weeks podcast Plymouth Parkway manager, Lee Hobbs, looks forward to going one place better than last season and Aaron Wilson, manager of First Division new boys Lebeq, talks about the extraordinary evolution of a Sunday League side that grew to join the Western League.
On this weeks podcast Tom and Ian look back on the Les Phillips Cup Final and End of Season Awards presented at Convention, as well as the provisional League club allocations and the implications for promotion and relegation next season.
On this weeks Champions podcast Willand Manager, Russell Jee, looks back on the key moments that defined his sides title winning season and Keynsham Town manager, John Allen, sets out his blueprint for First Division Clubs looking to mount a promotion challenge next season.
On this weeks podcast Hallen manager, Ray Johnston, tells us why he wants his players to do as he says, not as he does and Bishop Sutton manager, Sam Downes, talks about the rebuilding job he's done at the Club this season.
On this weeks podcast, Westbury United joint-manager Neil Kirkpatrick reflects on a roller coaster season for the Wiltshire side and Keynsham Town manager, John Allen, tells us why he’s taking nothing for granted in the First Division title race.
On this weeks podcast Wellington manager, Clive Jones, talks about his long term ambitions for the club and Cheddar manager, Shaun Potter, discusses a First Division title race that promises to go right to the wire.
On this week’s podcast Cribbs manager Tony Beecham talks about his sides role in the Premier Division title race and Chippenham Park's Joe Sharples gives his prediction on the number of points it will take to get out of the First Divisions bottom two.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Bridport manager, Adam Fricker, targeting a top 10 finish after a challenging season and Sherbourne Town Chairman, John Bowers, talks about his sides efforts to build a sustainable football club, with the support of their local community.
On this weeks podcast Roman Glass manager, Andy Gurney, celebrates a long awaited victory and Bishop Lydeard Chairman, Gary Brown, talks about the life of a Club Official and the importance of everyone coming away from his Club having had an enjoyable matchday experience.
On this weeks podcast Plymouth Parkway’s Lee Hobbs considers whether his side are hitting form at the right time and Devizes Town joint manager, Darran Walters, is looking forward to his side achieving another strong finish to the season.
On the weeks podcast we talk with two Assistant Managers. Shortwood’s Joey Tustain looks ahead to a bright future following their first win this season and Green Army stalwart, Malcolm Beck, talks about his latest spell in the Welton dugout.
On this weeks podcast the most laid back manager in the Premier Division, Bridgwater Town’s Karl Baggaley, explains why life is good at Fairfax Park and Radstock Town’s Brett Partner tells us why he’s looking up instead of down as he steers the Miners away from the bottom of the First Division.
On this weeks podcast Bitton manager, Dan Langdon, explains why he believes there will be a few twists and turns in this seasons Premier Division title race and Corsham Town manager, Justin Flowers, talks about the potential of his Club that wants to build the right way.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Cribbs Manager, Tony Beecham, who still has 11 League home games to play and the Wincanton Town manager, Chris Wise, talks about the benefits that could come from First Division Play-Offs.
On this weeks podcast Willand Rovers Chairman, Mike Mitchell, talks about how his side managed to beat the weather and then beat Deeping Rangers in the 5th Round of this years FA Vase and we hear from referee, Andrew Hobbs, on what it's like to be the man in the middle.
On this weeks podcast we hear from the Western League’s own Steve McQueen, John Durbin, plotting Hengrove’s Great Escape and Wells manager, Nathan Truckle, talks about two big scalps taken in less than a week by his in form side.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Buckland Athletic manager, Richard Pears, talking about his Clubs big ambitions and Warminster Town’s Andy Crabtree gives us an insight into his dressing room.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Odd Down manager, Lee Rendall, on the frustrations of being consistently inconsistent and Calne Town’s Ben Redford talks about the sides that will push the top two close for promotion from the First Division this season.
On this weeks podcast Willand Rovers Chairman, Mike Mitchell, talks about his sides progress into the FA Vase 5th Round, Chipping Sodbury joint-manager, Joe White, reflects on an outstanding win at Plymouth Parkway and Chippenham Park manager, Joe Sharples, looks ahead to a brighter future in 2019 for his young charges.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Shepton Mallet manager Craig Loxton, who enjoyed a Man of the Match performance in his sides win against Buckland Athletic and Oldland Abbotonians manager, Jon Toy, talks about the challenges of reshaping a squad, midway through a season.
On this weeks podcast Cribbs manager, Tony Beecham, talks about his sides epic FA Vase encounter with Saltash and Clevedon Town U18’s manager, Alex White, previews his sides FA Youth Cup clash with the mighty Manchester City!
On this weeks podcast Willand Rovers Chairman, Mike Mitchell, talks about the Clubs FA Vase run and Brett Partner, the new Radstock Town manager, shares his vision of a bright future for the Miners.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Jason Scrivens, manager of Shortwood United, about the challenges of managing a side yet to pick up a point this season and Alan Tyers, manager of Portishead Town, explains why he wouldn’t want to play Welton Rovers every week!
On this weeks podcast Plymouth Parkway boss Lee Hobbs reflects on the challenges of life in the Western League and Andy Hawkins, assistant manager at Ashton and Backwell, talks about the sides that have impressed him this season.
On this weeks podcast Hallen manager, Ray Johnston, talks about his Club's ambitious plans for the future and Keynsham Town manager, John Allen, applauds the K’s phenomenal local support.
On this weeks podcast the new Bradford Town manager, Wayne Thorne, talks about the FA Vase and Wells City boss, Nathan Truckle, reflects on a very tight race at the top of the First Division.
On this weeks podcast Bridport manager, Adam Fricker, talks about his sides false league position and Devizes Town joint manager, Tom Perkins, looks back on an impressive derby victory against Warminster Town.
On this weeks podcast, Brislington manager, Lee Perks, explains why on their day his side are a match for anyone in the League and Wincanton Town manager, Chris Wise, looks back on a good day at the races on Saturday against Welton Rovers.
On this weeks podcast Cribbs manager, Tony Beecham, talks about his sides progress in the FA Vase and Calne Town co-manager, Ben Redford, looks back on a good start to the season that could have been even better!
On this weeks podcast we speak to the inimitable Clive Jones about life at Wellington and Mr Corsham, Justin Flowers, talks about his journey to the dugout.
On this weeks Podcast we preview the Ground Hop with Kerry Miller, plus Shepton Mallets Craig Loxton reflects on his sides slow start to the season and Welton Rovers Clive Scott talks about life at the top of the First Division.
On this weeks podcast we feature table topping Bridgwater and Chard Town. Dave Pearse, joint manager at Bridgwater Town, talks about the clubs great start to the season and Jamie Manley describes the changes he’s made at Chard Town this season.
On this weeks podcast Bitton Captain Scott Brice talks about his career in football and the Ton’s extraordinary defensive form this season. Plus Wells City’s Nathan Truckle talks about his rejuvenated sides life after relegation.
On this weeks podcast Cadbury Heath manager Andy Black talks about his sides run in the FA Cup and Nigel Lee, Longwell Greens Director of Football, talks about his sides great start to life in the First Division.
On this week’s podcast Buckland Athletic manager Craig Duff talks about their impressive FA Cup win over Southern League Mangotsfield and Radstock Town’s Shane Smith reflects on his sides 11 goal thriller against Portishead.
It's Wiltshire Week on the podcast, with Westbury joint manager Neil Kirkpatrick and Warminster’s Andy Crabtree, both talking about their impressive starts to this season.
On this weeks podcast we hear from Bitton’s Dan Langdon on their impressive FA Cup win, plus Bishops Lydeard manager Brett Andrews talks about his ambitions for the Somerset Club.
On this weeks podcast Shepton Mallet’s Jon Burr and Cheddar’s Shaun Potter talk about their impressive victories on opening weekend.
On this weeks podcast Press Officer Kerry Miller reports on Buckland Athletics trip to Penistone Church in the Toolstation Charity Cup and we preview the new season. Plus, Hallen’s Alex Russell talks about his time with the Seniors World Cup winning England Veterans team.
For our final podcast this season we speak to record breaking goal scorer Mark Salter and promotion winning Melksham Town manager, Kieran Baggs.
On this weeks podcast we celebrate Westbury United's promotion with their Joint Manager, Neil Kirkpatrick and a historic Les Phillips Cup win for Buckland Athletic, with Adam Castle.
On this weeks podcast we talk to Adam Castle about Buckland's incredible finale to this season and congratulate Liam Greening on the promotion of Roman Glass St George to the Premier Division.
This week we recognise the contribution of Richard Fey, the Championship Manger of Street, as well as catching up with Shaun Potter for a chat about his impressive Cheddar side.
This weeks podcast features interviews with Bridport’s Adam Fricker and Calne Town joint manager Ben Redford.
On this weeks podcast we speak to Andy Black from Cadbury Heath and Radstock Town’s Shane Smith.
On this weeks podcast interviews with the new Hallen manager, Ray Johnston and Brett Andrews of Bishops Lydiard. Plus an interview with the Somerset FA about their consultation exercise with the Football Family.
On this weeks podcast interviews with Danny Greaves at Bradford Town and Clive Scott at Welton Rovers ahead of their bumper Bank Holiday derby matches, plus the draw for the Semi Finals of the Les Phillips Cup.
On this weeks podcast interviews with Melksham Town manager Kieran Baggs and Oldland Abbotonians Scott Armstrong. In a first for the podcast we also have an interview Bradley Stoke Radio conducted with Roman Glass coach Adam Grocott, following their win over Keynsham Town in the First Division.
On this weeks podcast interviews with Dan Langdon at Bitton and Neil Kirkpatrick at Westbury United.
On this weeks podcast interviews with table topping managers Richard Fey at Street and John Allan at Keynsham, plus a special player interview with this seasons leading goal scorer, Gary Higdon.
On this weeks podcast interviews with Lee Rendall, the Odd Down manager and Andy Gurney from Roman Glass St George.
Our last FA Vase Special features Melksham manager Kieran Baggs reflecting on his teams Quarter Final exit to Thatcham Town.
On this weeks podcast we speak to Shepton Mallet’s joint manager, Craig Loxton and Portishead Towns, Mark Williams.
On this weeks podcast we speak to Buckland Athletic manager, Adam Castle and Wincanton Towns Chris Wise.
This weeks podcast features interviews with Hallen manager, Rob Sage and Ashton and Backwell's Paul Wearing.
On this weeks podcast we talk about the weather and preview the weekends FA Vase 5th Round matches with Kerry Miller.
On this weeks podcast we interview Bridgwater Town joint manager, Karl Baggaley and Chippenham Park joint Manager, Tim Smith.
On this weeks podcast we interview Longwell Green Sports manager, Mitch Hodge and Sherborne Town manager, Wayne Jerome.
This weeks podcast includes interviews with Cribbs manager Tony Beecham and Bishops Lydeard boss, Brett Andrews.
This FA Vase special features and interview with Keiran Baggs, manager of Melksham Town after their 2-1 triumph over Crowborough Athletic.
The first podcast of the New Years has a look back at the matches from Boxing Day and last Saturday. Plus interviews with Neil Simmons, Chipping Sodbury Town manager and the Corsham Town Manager, Jamie Harrison.
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A look back to all the action from last week and interviews with Lee Perkes, Brislington manager and the Devizes Town manger, Darren Walters.
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A review of all the action from the past week plus interviews with Clive Jones, Wellington manager and the Bishop Sutton manager, Dave Stone.
This weeks podcast focuses on the Buildbase FA Vase with interviews from Danny Greaves at Bradford Town and Kieran Baggs at Melksham Town, not to mention a special interview with Mr 100 Caps, Luke Ballinger.
This weeks podcast features Hengrove Athletic manager John Durbin and Roman Glass St George manger, Andy Gurney.
This weeks podcast features Bradford Town's manager Danny Greaves and Keynsham Town manger, John Allan.
On this weeks podcast interviews with Nathan Truckle, Wells City manager and Ben Redford joint manager of Calne Town.
On this weeks podcast interviews with Bridgwater Town manger, Karl Baggaley and Chard Town manager, Paul Down. And a roundup of all the action.
On this weeks podcast I speak to Chipping Sodbury manger, Neil Simmons, Cheddar manager, Shaun Potter and social media guru Jenna Young.
On this weeks podcast Richard Fey, manager of league leaders Street, plus an interview with Conor Ogilvie-Davidson from the Somerset FA, talking about this years Grassroots Survey and Western League Press Officer, Kerry Miller, previews the weekends FA Vase action.
This weeks podcast has a Somer Valley feel in the wake of the weekend Groundhop, featuring interviews with Welton Rovers manager Clive Scott and Radstock Town Manager Shane Smith.
This weeks podcast features high flying Bradford Town manager, Danny Greaves and another helping of Neil Kirkpatrick, joint manager of 1st Division leaders Westbury United.
This weeks podcast features author and historian Sandie Webb, reflecting on 125 years of the Western League and Bridport boss Adam Fricker plotting the road to Wembley, via St Albans!
This weeks podcast features interviews with Westbury joint Manager, Neil Kirkpatrick and Melksham Town boss Kieran Baggs.
A review of last week's action and interviews with Cadbury Heath manager, Robert Mallet and Neil Bailey at Almondsbury.
This weeks podcast features interviews with the Leagues Match Official's Observer Officer, Richard Melinn and the Leagues Press and Media Officer Kerry Miller. Together with a look back at all the weekend action.
A roundup of all the action from Saturday 19th August and includes interviews with Ray Johnston from Odd Down and Mark Breffit from Warminster Town.
This podcast includes interviews with Dan Langdon, Manager of Bitton and Shaun Collins, Manager of Western League newcomers Bristol Telephones.
A look ahead to the new season which includes interviews with League Chairman, John Pool and General Secretary, Andy Radford. Presented by Ian Nockolds and Tom Hiscott.
The last podcast of this season features an interview with Darren Perrin, looking back on his Melksham sides epic Les Phillips Cup win. Tom Hiscott and Ian Nockolds also look back on some of their favourite memories from the season.
This weeks podcast features an interview with Clive Jones, manager of First Division Champions Wellington, as well as interviews with the Les Phillips Cup Final Managers, Melksham's Darren Perrin and Cribbs Tony Beecham.
A roundup of the weekend action and features interviews with Ben Willshire from Hallen and Jamie Hillman from Hengrove Athletic.
This weeks podcast features interviews with Gillingham Town Manager, Neil Waddleton, Bishop Sutton Manager, Scott Armstrong and Lee Lashenko, Manager of the newly crowned Premier League Champions, Bristol Manor Farm.
The action from Saturday 1st April and this weeks podcast features Dave Stone from Oldland Abbotonians and Jamie Hillman from Hengrove Athletic.
All the action from Saturday 25th March and featuring interviews with Lee Lashenko, manager of Bristol Manor Farm and Clive Jones, manager of Wellington.
A roundup of the weekend action of 11th March and includes interviews with Andy Black of Cadbury Heath and John Black of Almondsbury UWE.
A roundup of the weekend action of 4th March and featuring Andy Gurney from Roman Glass St George, Clive Scott from Welton Rovers and a Monday Night Football Special with Darren Perrin from Melksham Town.
Western League roundup from Saturday 25th February. Includes interviews with Brislington manager Dave Payne and Keynsham Town manager Chris King.
All the weekend action from 18/19 February and includes interviews with Shepton Mallet manager Craig Loxton
Ahead of Buckland Athletic's quarter final match in the FA Vase, Ian interviews their manager Ellis Laight.
A roundup of the weekend action in the Western League plus interviews with Mark Breffit, Manager of Warminster Town & Darren Perrin of Melksham Town
A roundup of the weekend matches plus interviews with Ellis Laight of Buckland Athletic & Jamie Hillman of Hengrove Athletic.
FA Vase special with interviews from the managers of Bristol Manor Farm & Buckland Athletic.