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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 …
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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 t…
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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…
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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 Weste…
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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…
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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…
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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 t…
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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 be…
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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…
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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 …
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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 J…
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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 t…
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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.Western Football League
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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 side…
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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 …
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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 …
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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 J…
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On this weeks Podcast, Barnstaple Town boss, Ben Potter, 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 keepin…
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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 transfor…
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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 …
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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 an…
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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 …
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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 kn…
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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 D…
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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 ma…
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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…
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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 ou…
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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 hi…
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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 t…
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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 Rads…
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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 w…
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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 apprenti…
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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 …
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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 specia…
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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…
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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 Pr…
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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 …
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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 …
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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 w…
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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.…
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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 tur…
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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 We…
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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 …
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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 i…
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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 …
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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 Divisio…
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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 s…
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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 cri…
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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 Brow…
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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 inconsist…
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