From transfer windows to formations, from man-management to getting the sack. Craig Levein and Amy Irons explore what it takes to survive as a football manager.
John Hartson on the manager always being right
Legendary striker John Hartson on his time at Arsenal, Celtic and West Ham. Find out why the Welshman thinks the manager is always right, the impact Arsene Wenger had on his eating habits and that time he scared Martin O’Neill.Details of information and support with addiction are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
10/23/2024 • 48 minutes, 52 seconds
Alex McLeish OBE on his incredible career in football
Alex McLeish on his incredible career in football. Hear about the time Jose Mourinho turned scout for Scotland, find out the text message he keeps sending Sir Alex Ferguson & why he likes the cut of Rangers manager Philippe Clement’s jib
10/16/2024 • 42 minutes, 49 seconds
Mark Lawrenson on playing for both Charlton brothers
How did the Charlton brothers differ as managers? Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson is the only footballer to have played for both - he joins Craig and Amy to tell all about their 'chalk and cheese' management styles. As well as that, how did King Kenny Dalglish transform from player to manager, what does he make of current Anfield boss Arne Slot plus Mark reveals the greatest signing of his short lived managerial career
10/9/2024 • 40 minutes, 8 seconds
Colin Hendry and Stuart McCall on EURO 96
Scotland stalwarts Stuart McCall and Colin Hendry join Craig and Amy to take a trip back to the summer of 1996. What was the reaction when Scotland was drawn with England? What did the players get up to in between games and just how often is Colin asked about his participation in arguably England's greatest ever goal?
6/18/2024 • 46 minutes, 5 seconds
PART1: Inside the Euros
Former England coach Chris Powell and Scotland right back Stephen O'Donnell join Craig and Amy to take us back to Euro2020 to give us an incredible insight into what it will be like in the Scotland and England Camps this year. Stephen takes us all the way back to that night in Serbia as Scotland qualified for their first tournament in a generation, Chris relives the final and the penalty shootout as England came oh so close to winning it all and they both fill us in on just what Gareth Southgate and Steve Clarke are really like.
6/11/2024 • 44 minutes, 3 seconds
PART2: How Good is Jude Bellingham?
In this second part of our interviews with former England coach Chris Powell and Scotland right back Stephen O'Donnell, we look at who will make their starting XI at this year's Euros, Chris tells us just how good Jude Bellingham really is and we find out all about his involvement with Ted Lasso.....plus we ask Stephen about his own venture into acting recently.
6/11/2024 • 37 minutes, 55 seconds
Ohne Schottland, Keine Partei
Comedians Henning Wehn (QI, Live at the Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats) and Mark Nelson (The Good the Bad and The Unexpected) join Craig and Amy to look ahead to the European Championships in Germany this summer. How confident are the Germans ahead of the kick off? Is Mark really thinking about zip wiring into the fan park with his 8 year old son? and just how do you say No Scotland No Party in German?
6/4/2024 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Steven Caulker - "I hit rock bottom 1000 times"
The former Tottenham player joins Craig and Amy to discuss his first steps into the dugout. We hear about his move to Malaga City, coaching when you can't speak the language and how after work visa issues he attempted to coach remotely. Steven also talks very openly about his career and how his gambling addiction impacted him on the pitch and whether he felt able to talk to his manager's about it.Details of information and support with addiction are availableat bbc.co.uk/actionline
5/21/2024 • 48 minutes, 12 seconds
Frank McAvennie - We hypnotised the Manager!
West Ham United legend Frank McAvennie joins Craig and Amy for a look back on his career. In a cracking interview he talks us through his start in football and how he nearly signed for Luton Town instead of The Hammers. He also tells us about coming home to Celtic, meeting Maggie Thatcher and the time the West Ham players got the manager hypnotised.And if all of this is not enough of Frank, from 26th May the new series Icons of Football will hit the iPlayer with episode's featuring the man himself, Joe Jordan and John Greig amongst others.
5/14/2024 • 46 minutes, 8 seconds
Pat Nevin - The World's First Player/Chief Executive
How on earth did Pat Nevin become both a player and the chief executive at Motherwell FC? Roles that meant he was simultaneously being managed by and was the boss of, the man in the Fir Park dugout. Pat talks us through the job, how the dynamic worked in the dressing room and what he was like around the negotiating table. We also hear the alarming fault he found with the Motherwell pitch, how he ignored his Clyde manager's advice to go interrailing and why it was a godsend that the Chelsea training ground was right beside Heathrow.
5/7/2024 • 45 minutes, 51 seconds
Barry Fry - TFI FRY-DAY!
"Hello Barry, what you doing 'ere?"64 years in the game (twice Amy's age, no really!) and still going strong, the legend that is Barry Fry joins the pod to cram as much of his career into an episode as we possibly can. From scoring against Scotland at Wembley as a schoolboy international to being asked to look after a young George Best. Not to mention hearing about wheeling and dealing, dodgy chairmen and getting arrested on Christmas day. It's all in this cracking episode and a whole lot more.
4/30/2024 • 46 minutes, 38 seconds
Mark Crossley on Life with Brian
"I wouldn't say I was the best manager in the business. But I was in the top one" - Brian CloughWhat was it like working with legendary Nottingham Forest boss Brian Clough? Mark Crossley, the man who was his No.1 during the final years of his career joins us with some unbelievable tales of their time together. We hear how Cloughie dealt with agents, contract renewals and players who wouldn't play how he wanted. Each story more incredible than the last, this is a must listen to episode!
4/23/2024 • 46 minutes, 45 seconds
Gareth Ainsworth on Music and Football
Former QPR boss Gareth 'Wild Thing' Ainsworth joins Craig and Amy to talk about how music is his escape from the stresses of football. He also explains how he managed to stay Wycombe Wanderers' manager for over 10 years, what it was like managing the strongest football player in the world plus Craig Levein sings... no, he really really does.
4/16/2024 • 46 minutes, 31 seconds
Sol Bamba on Becoming a Manager
The former Cardiff City, Middlesbrough and Ivory Coast defender joins Craig and Amy to talk about his ambitions to become a boss. Sol also talks about how (and why) he made the move from Paris to Dunfermline, why he was the cause of a fight between Neil Warnock and Nigel Pearson - plus, which of his managers does Amy decide to get on the phone for quick chat?
4/9/2024 • 46 minutes, 46 seconds
Lee Sharpe on his Gaffers
Former Manchester United hero Lee Sharpe joins Amy and Craig to discuss his career and the various managers he played for. From 'murderball' with Cyril Knowles to moving to Old Trafford at age 17. What was it like playing for Sir Alex Ferguson? Does he remember the first time he witnessed the hairdryer and what really happened in the dressing room after THAT moment with Eric Cantona and the fan at Crystal Palace?
4/2/2024 • 45 minutes, 59 seconds
Marc White on the Dorking Story
The Dorking Wanderers story is incredible. Little over 20years ago they started out playing in the 4th division of the local park leagues. 12 promotions later they are in the National League and one promotion away from the Football League. Manager and Owner Marc White joins Craig and Amy to talk about their incredible story, how they got where they are and his plans for the future.
3/27/2024 • 43 minutes, 52 seconds
Paul Merson on his Biggest Regret
What is Paul Merson's biggest regret of his career? The Arsenal legend reveals all to Craig and Amy plus he explains the differences between George Graham and Arsene Wenger, he takes us back to his time in the Walsall dugout plus how Glenn Hoddle calmed his nerves when he was facing a World Cup penalty shootout. Paul also talks openly about his addictions and how when it comes to gambling football needs to take it more seriously.Details of information and support with addiction are availableat bbc.co.uk/actionline
3/20/2024 • 48 minutes, 18 seconds
Christmas Special
Craig and Amy bring you festive memories from some of this series best guests including Neil Warnock, Mick McCarthy and Wrexham's Humphrey Ker plus Amy has a very special Christmas present for Craig but could a ghost of Christmas past jeopardise it?
12/20/2023 • 36 minutes, 50 seconds
Dean Windass on his Favourite and Least Favourite Gaffers
The Hull City legend joins Craig and Amy to look back at his career and to talk about his favourite and least favourite managers. We hear about how three red cards in one game was the beginning of the end of his time at Aberdeen, which manager's underwear he covered in Deep Heat plus an event in the dressing room at Oxford United that left us with our jaws on the floor.
12/13/2023 • 44 minutes, 12 seconds
Thomas Rongen on the Worst Team in the World
Thomas Rongen joins Craig and Amy to talk about his time coaching American Samoa, who at the time were the team last in the Fifa World Rankings. His story and the documentary of his time on the island are the inspiration for Taika Waititi's new movie Next Goal Wins. Thomas tells us about how he went about changing the fortunes of the team, what it feels like to have Academy Award nominated actor Michael Fassbender playing him and how he got the goalie who had conceded 31 goals in one match to come out of retirement.All that plus he takes us on a must listen to wild ride through his playing career in the North American Soccer League in the late 70s and early 80s. From living with Johan Cruyff, partying with The Rolling Stones and skipping past Liza Minnelli in the Studio 54 queue!If you are suffering distress or despair, details of help and support are available - bbc.co.uk/actionline
12/6/2023 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Jeff Winter on VAR
Former Premier League referee Jeff Winter joins Craig and Amy for a look back at his career, the managers he encountered and his views on VAR. Has the fun been taken out of refereeing? How would Jeff have handled VAR and what happens if a referee has a call of nature while refereeing? All that plus a listener question takes Craig on a nostalgic trip back to a mid-season 6 a side competition that used to happen in Scotland.
11/29/2023 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
Neil Warnock on Retirement
He has managed more English league games than anyone else and finally Neil Warnock can add Sacked in the Morning to his CV. In a hilarious chat with Craig and Amy we cover what he does when he first takes over a club? How close did he come to managing in Scotland and has he finally retired or can we expect to see him back in the dugout soon?
11/22/2023 • 48 minutes, 50 seconds
Paul Sturrock
The legendary Scottish footballer and manager joins Craig and Amy discuss his career. We hear what it was like playing for Jim McLean, one of the most formidable managers of his era? We look at Paul's management career and why it was so tough taking on the Dundee United job and following his announcement in 2008 that he has Parkinson's disease we hear how it affected his time in football.
11/15/2023 • 45 minutes, 1 second
Jim White on Deadline Day
THIS JUST IN! Mr Deadline Day Jim White has put pen to paper on a deal to join Sacked in the Morning in a short term move to discuss what goes on behind the scenes on Transfer Deadline Day. Which manager would phone Jim to find out which soup the reporter outside the training ground liked? What's happened to Jim's iconic yellow tie and just how close did Jim get to being on the private jet taking Gareth Bale to Madrid?
11/8/2023 • 45 minutes, 35 seconds
Rene Meulensteen on working with Sir Alex
Craig Levein and Amy Irons are joined by former Manchester United first team coach Rene Meulensteen to talk about working with Sir Alex Ferguson and improving players. Rene reveals how he helped turn Cristiano Ronaldo from a winger to a goal machine, he explains why you never change players but add to their skillset and he takes us back to the Stamford Bridge bench when he and Sir Alex got the fright of their life.
11/1/2023 • 46 minutes, 37 seconds
Humphrey Ker on the Wrexham Revolution
Craig and Amy are joined by Wrexham's executive director Humphrey Ker to discuss the amazing Welsh adventure he is on with Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Did they ever consider a club in Scotland before settling on the Red Dragons? Why did Humphrey put his foot down over a giant inflatable Ryan Reynolds head and has he had the talk with the Hollywood superstars to tell them that if they hang around long enough they may become the villains?
10/24/2023 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
Charlie Adam on Loan Players
Craig and Amy are joined by former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam to discuss his role as Loans Manager at Burnley, what it is like working with Vincent Kompany plus his own ambitions to make the move into the dugout one day. We also hear about his time with Ian Holloway at Blackpool, what it was like signing for Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool and can he score higher than his former Scotland gaffer Craig in Amy's big quiz!
10/17/2023 • 42 minutes, 45 seconds
Mick McCarthy on Heavy Defeats
Craig and Amy are back with a new series and what a great guest to start with. Mick McCarthy has managed over 1000 games so who better to ask about handling heavy defeats. They also take a look at how the former Sunderland, Wolves and Republic of Ireland gaffer got started in management, he reveals the secret meeting with Roy Keane after the 2002 World Cup and Amy wonders if Mick can complete some of his own classic quotes.
10/10/2023 • 43 minutes, 14 seconds
Series 5 Coming Soon
Craig and Amy drop in to reveal the first guest of the new series and Craig has a little surprise for his co-host that catches her a little off guard!
10/5/2023 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Cup Final Special
The football season is nearly at an end so that means one thing...the Cup Final! With Celtic ready to face Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup Final, Craig and Amy welcome representatives of both clubs to hear about their own final experiences. Jackie McNamara tells all about his one regret despite winning a host of medals with Celtic and John Robertson is on hand to relive the feeling standing on the touchline, willing the referee to blow the whistle so he could finally get his hands on the famous trophy.
5/30/2023 • 47 minutes, 26 seconds
Jim Leishman - Football's Mr Motivator!
Former Dunfermline and Livingston gaffer (plus Provost of Fife no less) Jim Leishman joins Craig and Amy to look back at his career and the inspirations behind some of his best motivational team talks. You won't believe how the Bible and Martin Luther King influenced Jim 'Don Juan' Leishman in the dressing room. After listening you will never EVER want to share a car to St Tropez with two boys from Lochgelly, even if one of them is the Provost of Fife plus discover the meaning of the word 'shunky'. You will not regret listening to this episode!
5/23/2023 • 49 minutes, 28 seconds
Steve Nicol on Crisps and Biscuits
Liverpool legend Steve Nicol joins Craig and Amy from his home in the States. What was the Liverpool legend's diet like as a player? Turns out not the best but did it matter? 5 league titles, 3 FA Cups and a European Cup suggests not really. We take a look back as his 10year stint as manager of New England Revolution and why he was happy to get the sack plus we hear the incredible tale of how (and why) he set a teammates wife's hair on fire.
5/16/2023 • 48 minutes, 59 seconds
Jonathan Sayer on Non-League Ownership
Is football club ownership all the Hollywood glitz and glam that the Wrexham story would have us believe? As an actor Jonathan Sayer was more at home in the West End or Broadway but when home town club Ashton United tweeted that they needed help he couldn't refuse. Now co-owner and co-chairman with his dad he takes us behind the scenes of running a non-league football team. From all the volunteers helping out, to the lengths they'd go to get a game on in the winter. Craig brings in his own experiences from helping out at Brechin City and working at Cowdenbeath plus reveals who the mystery leaker was during his time at Dundee United when the team was revealed on the internet every week.
5/9/2023 • 46 minutes, 19 seconds
Michael Appleton on Injuries
Former Blackpool, Lincoln City and Oxford United manager Michael Appleton joins Craig and Amy to discuss his career and how injuries can impact a season. Craig reveals what it was like when he was a player and had to a pain killing injection to play in an Edinburgh derby. Michael takes us back to when he started out and just how quickly he lost his teeth on his debut plus he reveals just what happened with his knee injury and why he ended up taking his surgeon to court.
5/2/2023 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Gus Poyet on Great Escapes
Former Brighton and Hove Albion and Sunderland manager Gus Poyet joins Craig and Amy to chat about promotions and great escapes. Just how did he pull off the unimaginable when everyone thought the Black Cats were heading for relegation to the Championship? Those with a sensitive disposition be warned, Gus and Craig play top trumps with some bodily function stories plus what does the Greece national team boss think of what's currently happening at both Tottenham and Chelsea?
4/25/2023 • 46 minutes, 26 seconds
John Aldridge on Difficult Conversations
Liverpool legend John Aldridge joins Craig and Amy for a hilarious episode. Just how hard are the difficult conversations you need to have as a manager? We talk to John about managing Tranmere (including a certain League Cup Final incident), signing on at Anfield plus how he came to play for Jack Charlton's Republic of Ireland.
4/18/2023 • 44 minutes, 16 seconds
Lou Macari on Hiring a Circus Clown
Former Celtic and Stoke City manager Lou Macari joins Amy and Craig to discuss his greatest ever signing, a fired circus clown called Neil. Also in the podcast Craig talks about the importance of the kit-man, Lou takes us back to joining Celtic and what it was like under legendary manager Jock Stein and why he chose Manchester United over Liverpool plus Amy puts Lou's knowledge to the test in our big quiz.
4/11/2023 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
David Martindale on the Health Impacts of Management
Craig and Amy hit the road and visit Livingston gaffer David Martindale. Craig and Davie have an honest discussion about the impact management has on your health. We hear about what it's like to manage with the league's lowest budget plus Davie tells us how he went from prison cell to the dugout in less than 10 years.
4/4/2023 • 45 minutes, 52 seconds
Graham Arnold On Poaching Scottish Players
Amy Irons and Craig Levein are back for a new series of Sacked in the Morning and what a guest to start. Graham Arnold led the Australian men's team to their best ever World Cup performance in Qatar before finally losing to eventual winners Argentina. Graham reveals how easy it is to get Scottish-born players to play for the Socceroos, takes us back to the World Cup and his plans for playing against Lionel Messi, and tells us all about his decision to swap goalkeepers in the dying seconds of the World Cup play-off against Peru.
3/28/2023 • 47 minutes, 47 seconds
Series 4 Coming Soon
Amy and Craig drop in to reveal who the first guest of their new series will be plus in a game of "Never Have I Ever" a certain former Scotland manager reveals whether he has ever asked a player to cheat!
3/24/2023 • 5 minutes
World Cup Special with Trevor Steven and Paul Lambert
Scotland legend Paul Lambert and former England international Trevor Steven join Craig and Amy for a World Cup special recorded in front of an audience in the Drygate in Glasgow. Trevor takes us back to 1986, the Maradona Hand of God plus what it was like being managed by Bobby Robson. He also played in the 1990 World Cup and by the sounds of things he could have filled a whole podcast with his Gazza stories alone. Paul started every Scotland game of France 1998 and his abiding memory seems to be just how good the Brazilians smelled. He also reveals just how lucky he was to find himself moving from Motherwell to Borussia Dortmund.
12/16/2022 • 53 minutes, 55 seconds
World Cup Special with Gordon Strachan and Ryan McGowan
Scotland legend Gordon Strachan and Australian international Ryan McGowan join Craig and Amy for a World Cup special recorded in front of an audience in the Drygate in Glasgow. Gordon takes us back to his two World Cups in 1982 and 1986. He tells us what it was like to line up against the Brazilians in the tunnel, to take a drugs test with a couple of Russians and why Jock Stein told him to stay in his room. Plus Ryan McGowan tells us all about making the Socceroos squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, what the manager at the time Ange Postecoglou was really like and how as a player on the fringes he found himself assisting not just one of Australia's greatest goals but one of the best the World Cup has ever seen!
12/9/2022 • 50 minutes, 53 seconds
World Cup Special with Alan McInally and Martin O'Neill
Former Northern Ireland captain Martin O'Neill and ex-Scotland international Alan McInally join Craig and Amy for a World Cup special recorded in front of an audience at the Drygate in Glasgow. Alan takes us back to Italia 90 and has brought with him something that Craig hasn't seen for 32 years. Meanwhile Martin has tales of what could've been in 1982 and what happened when he didn't manage to get his hands on Eusebio's shirt.
12/2/2022 • 53 minutes, 24 seconds
World Cup Special with Colin Hendry and Jimmy Nicholl
Former Scotland captain Colin Hendry and ex Northern Ireland international Jimmy Nicholl join Craig and Amy for a World Cup special recorded in front of an audience at the Drygate in Glasgow. Colin takes us back to France in 1998 as he led Scotland out for the opening match of the World Cup against Brazil and recounts Craig Brown's famous last words. Jimmy started every match for Northern Ireland at both the 1982 and 1986 World Cups. Defeating Spain, lining up against Brazil and managing to get his hands on the famous yellow number 10 jersey along the way.
11/25/2022 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
Martin O'Neill
Legendary Celtic and Leicester manager Martin O'Neill joins Amy and Craig as he takes a look back over his career. Martin goes back to the start to talk about how it started at Wycombe Wanderers, he discusses his amazing time at Celtic including the one big regret of his career plus what it was like to win not one but two European Cups with Nottingham Forest.
11/23/2022 • 49 minutes, 1 second
Peter Grant on being a Manager versus Assistant
Former Norwich gaffer Peter Grant joins Amy Irons and Craig Levein to discuss his time as both a manager and an assistant manager. Peter has managed in Scotland and England and has been an assistant at some huge clubs such as West Ham, Aston Villa, Birmingham and Scotland. So how does the role differ and which does he prefer? Craig and Peter also reminisce about the 'good old days', if days where you shared unwashed training gear, slips and baths can be described as good plus Peter recounts us with tales of the legendary Paolo Di Canio
11/16/2022 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Geoff Shreeves on Interviewing Managers
Geoff Shreeves has been a touchline reporter for decades and on football pitches all around the world. Who better to ask just what it's like to interview a manager when they have just been hammered 5-0? He joins Craig and Amy to tell tales of a major run-in with Sir Alex Ferguson, how Gordon Strachan viewed him standing outside the dressing room and the time Brian Clough got a little too close during an interview. All that plus does he have what it takes to take the top spot in Amy's 'Big Quiz' league table?
11/9/2022 • 44 minutes
Steve Evans on the Technical Area
Stevenage gaffer Steve Evans joins Craig and Amy as they discuss how you control your emotions in the technical area. Has Steve calmed down over the years? What is it like when you are supposed to be setting an example as manager but find yourself sent off? Plus Steve reveals that even his wife wasn't safe from his touchline antics on her Christmas night out. All that plus will Amy find a new leader for her 'Big Quiz' league table?
11/2/2022 • 43 minutes, 1 second
John 'Yogi' Hughes on Team Spirit
Craig Levein and Amy Irons are joined by former Inverness, Falkirk and Hibs gaffer John 'Yogi' Hughes as they discuss the importance of a good team spirit in the dressing room. Yogi explains the impact promoting a youth team coach at Inverness had on his players, he talks about the legend that is Russell Latapy and he reveals just what possessed him to streak passed the TV cameras while a player at Falkirk
10/25/2022 • 44 minutes, 3 seconds
David Dein on meeting Arsene Wenger
Craig Levein and Amy Irons are joined by former Arsenal vice chairman and co-owner David Dein as they discuss his time at the Gunners. David reveals how if he had his way a certain Scottish manager could've arrived in London instead of Manchester, he recalls the story of how a chance meeting with Arsene Wenger in 1989 put the wheels in motion to the Frenchman becoming boss and as one of the main drivers in the creation of the Premier League he divulges just how close the Old Firm came to joining the league.
10/18/2022 • 42 minutes, 43 seconds
Mark Clattenburg on Dealing with Managers
Former referee Mark Clattenburg has officiated some of the biggest games and clubs in the world so no-one knows better what it's like to try and control some of the game's biggest managers. Craig Levein tells us how referees have changed since he played the game, Mark reveals what happened when Sir Alex Ferguson tried to get him to play "Fergie Time" and Amy wants to bring in some competition to this series - who will come out on top in her 'Big Quiz'
10/12/2022 • 46 minutes, 45 seconds
Live at the Edinburgh Festival
For the first time Craig Levein and Amy Irons take the podcast on the road and in front of an audience. Recorded live at the Edinburgh Festivals they are joined by three of their favourite guests so far to share some amazing, shocking and hilarious stories of life in football management. Current Northern Ireland assistant manager Jimmy Nicholl tells tales of Millwall, Raith Rovers and Toronto. Former Real Kashmir boss David Robertson reveals what it's like to manage in India and Arbroath manager Dick Campbell is his usual legendary self.
10/5/2022 • 59 minutes
Series 3 Coming Soon
We're back for Series 3!
Amy Irons and Craig Levein drop in to tell you about a very special first episode of the new series which we recorded LIVE at the Edinburgh Festival plus Amy quizzes Craig on an old football magazine's Q and A. Can he remember who his favourite actor was in 1986?
9/30/2022 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Craig Levein Answers Your Questions
To finish the series Craig answers your questions including - Do coaches encourage diving? What happens when players don't get on? & what is the worst game he's been involved in? Not only that but we hear all about what he did to get a 14 match ban and what it's like to hear the crowd singing "You don't know what you're doing!"
5/25/2022 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Bobby Gould on Cup Finals
Just how did Bobby Gould mastermind the greatest FA Cup Final shock of all time? "The Gouldfather" takes us on a trip back to 1988 as Wimbledon battle the mighty Liverpool at Wembley. In a fantastic interview he recounts the characters of the Crazy Gang, how the Wimbledon chairman invented "bush tucker trials" decades before Ant & Dec and we hear how Bobby even bribed someone in an attempt to get every advantage possible.
5/18/2022 • 39 minutes, 21 seconds
Sammy McIlroy on Influences
Former Northern Ireland manager Sammy McIlroy is a Manchester United legend, he was the last player to be signed by Sir Matt Busby and went on to rack up over 400 appearances for the Old Trafford club. Sammy joins Craig and Amy to talk about those that impacted his career the most from the promise George Best made ahead of his debut to how it all ended under Ron Atkinson. Along the way we hear about the time Tommy Docherty picked himself for a match, the unique item that Big Ron had in his dressing room and whether the Northern Ireland job came too soon.
5/11/2022 • 44 minutes, 29 seconds
Craig Brown on Underdogs
You are minutes away from the opening game of the 1998 World Cup, you are about to send a team out to face the mighty Brazil and everyone expects you to get hammered...what do you say to cut the atmosphere and calm the boys nerves? Legendary Scotland boss Craig Brown joins Amy Irons and Craig Levein to reveal just how he had his players laughing as they got ready to line up against the World Champions. Craig also tells the tale about how he sent home a very young Duncan Ferguson for breaking rules, how a misunderstanding led to both Ally McCoist and Alan McInally thinking they were starting a game at the World Cup and how a very wily Craig stopped his players flirting on a plane to America.
5/4/2022 • 41 minutes, 45 seconds
Simon Grayson on Getting a Job
Former Preston North End, Leeds United and Sunderland gaffer Simon Grayson joins Craig and Amy to discuss how you go about getting a job as a football manager. He joins us fresh from a secret zoom job interview with a foreign club and reveals how it went, we hear how it's not uncommon to be offered a job when there is still a manager in the hot seat and what happened when as a player coach at Blackpool he went to the chairman to resign. All that plus we get the inside scoop on the Sunderland documentary plus just what Billy Bremner was like as a boss.
4/27/2022 • 44 minutes, 41 seconds
Ian Baraclough on International Management
Michael O'Neill is one of Northern Ireland's best ever managers - so how do you follow that up? Current Northern Ireland Men's Head Coach Ian Baraclough joins Craig and Amy to discuss just that plus Craig reveals the lengths they would go to to discover if a player had a Scottish granny. Ian reveals that the international door isn't closed for one Northern Ireland striker and we hear the tale of Notts County defender Gary Strodder and his pre-match ritual!
4/20/2022 • 40 minutes, 16 seconds
Jim Duffy on Managing Up
In his football career Jim Duffy has worked with some of football's best known and sometimes notorious owners and directors. From Delia Smith to Milan Mandaric and Vladimir Romanov to the Devils Advocate himself Giovanni Di Stefano. Jim joins Amy and Craig to shed some light on how best to manage up and in the process recounts some incredible stories including the owner who signed a goalie despite being told by the management they didn't want him, the owner who decided a "shaman" would decide when players should be substituted and the director who thought he could bring Edgar Davids from Juventus to Dundee!
4/13/2022 • 43 minutes, 59 seconds
Unheard Clips
Unfortunately due to illness we have had to take a slight pause in recording new episodes but Amy Irons is here to fill the void until we're back with some previously unheard clips including - Dick Campbell on performance analysts, Tony Pulis on Gerry Taggart, Mixu Paatelainen on Jim McLean, Ian Holloway on advice for new coaches, Harry Redknapp on why his camera kept turning off during our recording and Craig Levein tells us his very creative punishment he dished out on two young players he caught breaking the rules.
4/6/2022 • 15 minutes, 56 seconds
Sven-Göran Eriksson on Expectations
What's the pressure like when the fans, the media and the whole country expect you to win? Sven-Göran Eriksson, the man who believes he should have delivered the World Cup for England, joins Craig and Amy to discuss expectations.
As a manager who had won titles across three countries, plus 10 domestic cup competitions and three European trophies, was he expected to succeed wherever he went? When he took the England job did the FA tell him he had to win the World Cup? And as manager of England's "Golden Generation" what are his regrets?
All that plus we hear stories of David Beckham signing for Real Madrid and Sven's attempts to take him to Leicester City, we hear stories of 7am angry phone calls from Sir Alex Ferguson, plus who was the Queen's favourite England player and why?
3/30/2022 • 38 minutes, 19 seconds
Mark Warburton on Derbies
QPR boss Mark Warburton has managed in the West London, East Midland and Glasgow derbies. All big matches but he claims nothing compares to the intense rivalry of Rangers V Celtic so who better to help us answer the question - Should you approach derby games any differently than other fixtures? Craig shares his experiences of managing the Edinburgh Derby between Hearts and Hibs, Mark talks us through his first ever Old Firm - a Scottish Cup Semi-Final at Hampden no less and he explains the difficulty he had with the media during his time in Glasgow. Mark and Craig also discuss whether the Old Firm should move to the English leagues, comparisons between Mark's time as a city trader and in management and we hear the remarkable story of when Mark turned on the TV to discover he had resigned as Rangers manager.
3/23/2022 • 41 minutes, 59 seconds
Brad Friedel on Setting Standards
Former New England Revolution gaffer and Liverpool, Blackburn and Tottenham Hotspur legend Brad Friedel joins Craig and Amy to talk about bringing the standards he had in the Premier League to Major League Soccer. From poor diets to those above having spies in the camp Brad reveals how he was up against it in his first management job in the MLS. Craig explains why he thinks there are not a lot of goalies who make the move from between the posts to the dugout and we hear which club arranged a secret rendezvous to try and prize Craig away from Hearts during his time as a player.
3/16/2022 • 49 minutes, 27 seconds
We're Back!
We've been stopped in the street, messaged on social media and emailed and finally we can answer the question you have all been asking...Sacked in the Morning is finally coming back for a new series! Craig and Amy share their excitement in this quick bonus episode, Amy reveals how in this series we're going to need YOUR help plus she has a little game of "Would you Rather" with Craig.
3/11/2022 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Craig Levein and Dick Campbell's Best Stories
Joining Craig Levein to help share favourite stories is Arbroath gaffer Dick Campbell. No one theme in this episode as Amy picks words from a tombola to help stir the memories of our two managers - hear about the time Dick's wife joined him at a game, the time Craig walked into what he thought was HIS hotel room in Cyprus and Dick explains why players need to be H.A.P.P.Y.
12/29/2021 • 38 minutes, 45 seconds
Sam Allardyce on Christmas
Former Bolton Wanderers, West Ham United and Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce joins Craig and Amy to discuss festive football. Can you trust players on Christmas nights out, should you train on Christmas day? and who once dressed as a bumble bee for a night out? Sam reveals the joy years ago in getting a turkey as a festive bonus plus he reveals the player who went awol one Christmas so he could visit his family and Craig recounts the tale when he was so desperate for a Xmas night out he ignored his managers orders
12/22/2021 • 39 minutes, 19 seconds
Jimmy Nicholl on Assistant Managers
Just what do Assistant Managers do?
Jimmy Nicholl is the current Northern Ireland assistant manager and has been second in command across a variety of clubs including Rangers, Dunfermline and Aberdeen...not only that, as a manager in his own right, he once took little Raith Rovers on a European adventure that would see them taking on (and surprising) the mighty Bayern Munich. In this episode Craig explains what he expects his assistants to bring to the job, Jimmy remembers the fear he had of the assistant manager at Manchester United when he was a 16 year old and he takes us back to the Olympic Stadium in Munich and what happened at half time
12/15/2021 • 42 minutes, 57 seconds
David Robertson on Managing Abroad
What makes a manager want to go and coach in the most militarised zone in the world? Craig and Amy are joined by former Rangers, Aberdeen and Leeds United player David Robertson about managing Real Kashmir. Davie describes winter training Kashmir style, his struggles to sign players and just what happens when your owner forgets to book a bus to training. Plus Craig recounts his experiences of managing players from different cultures and one particular story about how a former manager dealt with a player who couldn't understand English.
12/8/2021 • 36 minutes, 55 seconds
Phil Brown on getting sacked
Phil Brown has managed in every league in England which means unfortunately he has been sacked from every league in England. The former Hull City* gaffer joins Craig and Amy to share his experiences of getting the chop.
What's it like getting sacked? Do you know that it's coming? And can you change the chairman's mind?
Craig reveals what was said when he got the boot from Leicester, Phil tells us that he never believed he'd get the sack - and how quickly that belief was challenged and Amy shares her experiences of a manager 'bringing the job home’.
*we also ask about THAT team talk :-D
12/1/2021 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
Terry Butcher on Captains
Captain Blood himself - former Motherwell, Inverness Caley Thistle and Hibernian manager plus former England Captain Terry Butcher joins Craig and Amy to discuss just what is needed to be a great leader on the pitch. The two former managers discuss the qualities you are looking for when picking a captain, Craig reveals why perhaps he only managed to captain the Scottish national side just the once and Terry talks about the honour when Sir Bobby Robson asked him to captain England at the World Cup in Italy in 1990.
11/24/2021 • 42 minutes, 59 seconds
Mixu Paatelainen on International Management
Mixu Paatelainen and Craig Levein's management careers have a few parallels. Both started at Cowdenbeath FC, both managed Dundee United and both have managed their countries. So Mixu joined Craig and Amy back where it started, in the board room at Central Park, Cowdenbeath to take a look at the life of an international manager. We find out what a manager gets up to in between international fixtures, Mixu recalls the time he led Finland against the World Champions and Craig talks about the time a player pulled out of his squad because he claimed he was fatigued...and how Craig knew that wasn't true!
11/17/2021 • 42 minutes, 39 seconds
Paul Lambert on Referees
He led Wycombe Wanderers to a League Cup Semi Final against Chelsea and took Norwich City from League Two to 10th in the Premier League and we bet that he bawled and shouted at a fair few referees along the way. Paul Lambert joins Craig Levein and Amy Irons to take a look at the men in the middle. Do managers have any sympathy for the officials? Have they ever apologised for getting it wrong?
Paul reveals what happened when he ran into the referees room to complain about an assistant ref, only to see him sitting in the corner, Craig tells us about the time he refused to pay a fine for criticising the official and Amy ponders whether it's worse being the 4th Official rather than the man in charge.
11/10/2021 • 39 minutes, 31 seconds
Dick Campbell on Part-Time Management
Over 1500 matches in the dugout and 34years in the game Arbroath manager Dick Campbell has been there and done it. Currently the manager of the highest placed part-time team in Scotland he has worked wonders on one of the smallest budgets imaginable. Craig and Amy explore with Dick what it's like to manage a team on a shoestring. Craig reveals what changed about Cowdenbeath in the years between him being there as a player and starting there as a manager, Dick shares the words of wisdom Sir Alex Ferguson gave him about management (and his eye-opening response) plus Amy "borrows" a game from BBC Radio 4 as we play "Desert Island Dick"
11/3/2021 • 45 minutes, 18 seconds
Harry Redknapp on Transfers
A man who has been in football management since 1983, former Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp joins Amy Irons and Craig Levein to dive into the murky world of football transfers. Harry reveals which player refused to play because he was given the number 16 and which free transfer remains to this day the best bit of transfer business he did. Recorded in Tynecastle Park, home of Heart of Midlothian, Craig reveals the prank played on him in the dressing room when he signed as a teenager and Amy plays 'Play your Transfer Window Cards Right' with Harry. Can he remember who cost more, Peter Crouch or Jermain Defoe?
10/27/2021 • 44 minutes, 22 seconds
Ian Holloway on the Media
The man who turned talking to the press into an art form, former Blackpool gaffer Ian Holloway joins Craig Levein and Amy Irons to discuss dealing with the media. Ian talks about the time when he invited a journalist into the dressing room to apologise to his defence, Craig reveals when a Scotland player leaked his team to the papers and Amy asks who said it, Ian Holloway or Ted Lasso.
10/20/2021 • 44 minutes, 9 seconds
Tony Pulis on Man-management
The former Stoke City gaffer joins Craig Levein and Amy Irons to discuss what it takes to get the most out of a team of players. Including incredible stories about the time Ricardo Fuller left for a Jamaican international that didn’t exist, with Stoke’s biggest game of the season around the corner. Craig Levein reveals the time he tried to teach a player a lesson by locking him in a cupboard and we hear if managers ever intentionally set out to wind up their opposite number.
10/13/2021 • 47 minutes, 1 second
Welcome to Sacked in the Morning
SACKED IN THE MORNING, YOU’RE GETTING SACKED IN THE MORNING
What’s it like to hear that sung? Craig Levein & Amy Irons lift the lid on the stresses & joys of football management.