What the Falk podcast on 07:11 - Jul 14 with 1358 views | zizoustainrod | Thoroughly enjoyed. Paddy comes across as a genuinely nice guy and a bit of a character. Amazing that he didn't have serious GK training until he was in his 20s. Also laughed out loud at Warnock saying it was Paddy's decision to play Adel at Sheffield United. |  | |  |
What the Falk podcast on 07:48 - Jul 14 with 1325 views | londonscottish | Thanks. Downloading it now. |  |
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What the Falk podcast on 09:28 - Jul 14 with 1263 views | A40Bosh | Interesting and enjoyable listen. Slight correction, I don't think it was Neil Warnock's cream - I think it was some manager called Matt Kilgannon? What I did note was that Paddy recalls the Aguero moment differently to the likes of Clint Hill and others. He reckons that before the corner that made it 2-2 they noticed the QPR fans in the away end going mental and then before it was 3-2 he saw the bench going mental and celebrating, so obviously as Jamie Mackie said, half the team knew we were safe and half the team were too busy trying to stop Aguero. PK also made a good point that it was all about Citeh and Man U that day and that no one had really given QPR the credit for coming back from the dead by winning so many of our remaining home games |  |
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What the Falk podcast on 10:20 - Jul 14 with 1211 views | daveB |
What the Falk podcast on 09:28 - Jul 14 by A40Bosh | Interesting and enjoyable listen. Slight correction, I don't think it was Neil Warnock's cream - I think it was some manager called Matt Kilgannon? What I did note was that Paddy recalls the Aguero moment differently to the likes of Clint Hill and others. He reckons that before the corner that made it 2-2 they noticed the QPR fans in the away end going mental and then before it was 3-2 he saw the bench going mental and celebrating, so obviously as Jamie Mackie said, half the team knew we were safe and half the team were too busy trying to stop Aguero. PK also made a good point that it was all about Citeh and Man U that day and that no one had really given QPR the credit for coming back from the dead by winning so many of our remaining home games |
He's remembering it wrong imo, we didn't know we were safe when Dzeko scored, I remember clearly the celebrations started when the attack for that Aguero goal started, plenty around me lost the plot with Bothroyd when he just booted it back to them at 2-2 |  | |  |
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