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EFL Unfiltered with David Prutton

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Unfiltered is the brand-new podcast from the EFL with David Prutton in conversation with some of the biggest names in the game. He'll be celebrating their careers and getting the real story about their lives in football. Hit the follow button and make sure you don't miss an episode of Unfiltered.
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There really is only one Gareth Ainsworth, as there's nobody in football that looks like him or acts like him! He's a total one off and a brilliant host, as David Prutton found out when he was kindly invited over to Gareth's gaff for the day, back in October of last year. Inside the house, Gareth's love of music takes centre stage, and his heroes are some of the biggest names in rock, but Gareth is also quite clearly a football man through and through. An exceptional player and a skilled and talented man manager, who's proud to have worked with and developed some of the most prolific players in the game today. This is a fascinating insight into the tightrope that everyone in football management needs to tread, and once the relaxed chat around the bar and the trophy room has concluded, Gareth has one final surprise for Prutts!
It's the penultimate episode in the series and David Prutton is in a pub in Nottingham, so no complaints from him on the choice of location! Prutts is there to meet Northampton Town manager Kevin Nolan, who's comfortably settled in Robin Hood Country, from his time in charge at nearby Notts County. The two look back fondly on a glittering playing career, that has so far transitioned into a very promising looking start in management, although Kevin is fully aware that it's early days and he's still learning his craft. Getting a bit too comfy in his pub surroundings, Prutts challenges Nolan to a game of darts, but it doesn't go well and it becomes clear very quickly, who'll be buying the first round of drinks as soon as the cameras stop rolling!
Undoubtedly one of football's greatest ever characters, there really is only one Barry Fry! From his first goal at Wembley in front of nearly 100,000 people and looking after a young George Best at Manchester United in the early 1960s, to his latest role at Peterborough United, a club that he's been married to for nearly 30 years! His beloved Posh have got a trip to Wembley to look forward to on Sunday, and this week Barry turned 80 years old, so it's a very good time for David Prutton to catch up with this gentleman of the game, who's got some of the best stories you'll ever hear! 
There are few people who can tell a story like McCarthy, and have the whole room bent double! David Prutton throughly enjoyed his day at Mick's house, talking about the early days at Barnsley to playing in the World Cup. Managing Ireland and his infamous fall out with Roy Keane, to talking to Steve Coogan about playing himself in the corresponding film, not to mention achieving the ultimate life goal of owning a fancy hot tap and what his favourite biscuit is! This is an episode that has it all, so sit down with a nice brew and possibly a packet of ginger nuts, and enjoy! 
Billy Sharp is a home town hero. A 'Roy of the Rovers' style striker in his native Sheffield and a blade through and through. On this episode, David Prutton travels to Billy's home turf to talk about a career that has not only seen him score more than 100 goals for his boyhood club, but also move away to the South Coast with Southampton and travel abroad to LA Galaxy, before returning closer to home with his current club Doncaster Rovers, who will always have a special place in his heart. This is a brilliant chat about what it means to be in the business of scoring goals, and understanding the feelings of the fans on the terraces.
On this week's episode, David Prutton takes himself off to the seaside, to spend some quality time in the company of Blackpool FC manager Steve Bruce. From sharing a dressing room with Cantona, Kanchelskis, Giggs and Hughes, to realising every Geordie's dream of managing Newcastle United, Steve has enjoyed a remarkable career over his 4 decades in the game. He's got lofty ambitions for his Seasiders and is very much enjoying his time at Bloomfield Road, so who's to say he couldn't clock up an incredible 50 years of doing what he loves best!
With more than 800 appearances under his belt, Phil Jagielka's superb career for club and country spanned more than 23 years! Out of the game now for a year or so, he's been working mainly on his golf handicap, but reflects with Prutts on the highs, the lows and some of the brilliant characters and stories he's enjoyed along the way, as he looks back on a playing career that he's quite rightly very proud of.
It's the first episode of a brand new podcast series, that sees David Prutton sit down for a proper chat with some of the biggest names in football. First up it's Coventry City manager Frank Lampard, to discuss his distinguished career and schooling in the game, the influence of the likes Jose Mourinho on his management style, and whether Uncle Harry and Aunty Sandra agree with him playing a back four! 
It's the final instalment of the official EFL podcast for 2023/2024, and host David Prutton is taking a little look back at some of his favourite moments from the second half of this truly extraordinary season, along with the characters that have joined him along the way!
Another season comes to a close, and who better to chew over the fat than Messrs Prutton and Stowell. It's been quite the campaign across all 3 divisions, and David and David have had a ball, as is clearly evident from their fond footballing summary!
On this week's official EFL, David Prutton and Juliette Ferrington focus their thoughts on the last big game of the season, and the one that's said to the most valuable in world football. This Sunday Leeds United face Southampton for a chance to bounce back up to the premier league at the first attempt, as they contest the Skybet Playoff Final at Wembley. A tough one to call, this should be a fascinating encounter and one that could go either way!
On this week's official EFL podcast, it's all about the forthcoming weekend at Wembley for the fans of Bolton, Oxford, Crawley and Crewe. Joining David Prutton to discuss all of the key battles and major talking points, is Sky Sports' very own commentator extraordinaire, Mr David Stowell!
S6 Ep42: Windass!

S6 Ep42: Windass!

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On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and Juliette Ferrington catch up with Josh Windass, after his Sheffield Wednesday side's impressive form of late saw them successfully avoid the drop and maintain their Championship status next season. Elsewhere it's a special and emotional day for Salford City's Matt Smith, who's presented with a glamorous certificate for winning this season's 72 in 72 competition!
On this week's edition of the official EFL Podcast, David Prutton and Juliette Farrington catch up with a very happy James Collins, after his Derby County heroics which have helped see his side achieve automatic promotion this season. Prutts and Jules give us a full preview of the final weekend in the Skybet Championship, and the infamous '72 in 72' reaches a triumphant climax!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell welcome Tranmere's Nigel Adkins onto the pod for a positivity boost! Nigel is loving life back in his homeland at the club he supported as a boy and played for, and now has the honour of moulding and shaping in his own image. Prutts and Stowell also look ahead to the finale of the season and Leeds United's Sam Byron is in the hotseat for the fearsome 72 in 72!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell enjoy the company of Blackburn Rovers' in form striker Sammie Szmodics, look back on last Sunday's glitzy EFL Awards, and preview all this weekend's upcoming action!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and Juliette Ferrington enjoy the company of Boro's veteran pro Jonny Howson, the morning after their 2-2 draw away at Hull City. Jonny gives a real insight into his affection for the club and his desire to stay at The Riverside, whilst also eyeing up a life after football when the day eventually comes to hang up his boots. Elsewhere, Prutts and Jules give a full preview of this weekend's action across all 3 divisions, and Grimsby Town boss David Artell takes on the dreaded 72 in 72!
This Sunday, Peterborough United take on Wycombe Wanderers in the final of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy at Wembley, in what will be a huge day out for both clubs and their fans. David Prutton previews the big day, with former Peterborough United striker Craig Mackail-Smith and Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield.
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell are joined by no nonsense AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson! Johnnie wears his heart on his sleeve and is brutally honest in his assessment of his side's chances of promotion, and as he rightly says, if they don't quite get over the line this time, it won't be for a lack of effort or a want of trying! Elsewhere, Leeds United's Patrick Bamford takes on the fearsome 72 in 72!
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Ian Fawcett

only one team deserves the tag #Rovers. You got it wrong. You have two attempts left.

Aug 6th
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