Alan Brazil’s Breakfast Bite
Summary: Tune in every weekday morning for the award-winning Alan Brazil Breakfast Show. Air your views to Alan 'Bernard' Brazil as he gives you a double helping of sport and laughs to sprinkle on your cornflakes. This podcast contains the best interviews from the show. Listen to the full show live every weekday between 6am and 10am on talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com - the world’s biggest sports radio station.
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Podcasts:
Danny Kelly and Micky Quinn celebrate a very special anniversary in music…
Ray Parlour pays his own unique tribute to Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood, who turns 87 today…
Huddersfield were roared on at Wembley on Monday by none other than Sir Patrick Stewart - aka captain Jean-Luc Picard. That can mean only one thing: Star Trek news time with Danny Kelly and Micky Quinn!
Ahead of the FA Cup final live on talkSPORT this weekend, Alan Brazil and Ray Wilkins answer the most important question: who has the best ever FA Cup final song?
It's 12 years to the day since Liverpool’s Champions League triumph in Istanbul and Alan Brazil and Micky Quinn reflect on that glorious night for the Merseysiders
Alan and Ray Parlour pay their own tribute to the late, great Sir Roger Moore, with another chance to hear Sir Roger’s visit to talkSPORT towers back in October…
talkSPORT is off to Stockholm to bring you live commentary of the Europa League final between Man United and Ajax. But is the Moose ready for Stockholm? Alan and Ray Parlour find out…
Alan and Ray Wilkins recall five years to the day since Chelsea’s Champions League triumph in Munich. Or was it Moscow?
Could we see Bellew v Haye 2 by the end of 2017? Alan and Micky Quinn ask the man himself as the Bomber joins the Sports Breakfast…
Alan and Ray Parlour discuss Ilkay Gundogan, or was it Eidur Gudjohnsen…
Pep Guardiola says Manchester City are NOT a "big club"! So Alan and Quinny answer the age old question, what makes a “big” club?
Ray Parlour tells Max Rushden why Martin Keown strangled Arsene Wenger on the final day of Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ season.
In a special edition of ‘Brazil Goes Pop’, Alan and Ray Parlour give us the lowdown on this year’s Eurovision Song Contest
It's 15 years to the day since Arsenal won the Premier League at Old Trafford and co-host Ray Parlour shares his memories of the game. Plus, Alan reveals a special talent!
Co-host Ray Wilkins and Sun reporter Neil Custis clash over Marcus Rashford's match-winning goal for Manchester United on Thursday night and it makes for a brilliant listen!