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Go 'Beyond the Score' of some of the most storied sporting matches in history. Each series and episode takes a retrospective glance at some of the world's most famous competitions and games with the help of a special guest.
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Welcome to the sixth and final instalment of this six-episode series of Beyond the Score - Champions League edition, brought to you by Stan Sport.Join us in taking deep dives into some of the greatest matches in this storied European competition's history. Today’s deep dive takes us back to the glory days of one of England’s most famous clubs, Nottingham Forest, and the substantial downfall that followed.From winning consecutive European Cups across 1979 and 1980, to becoming the first winners to drop to the third tier of their domestic competition, the rise and fall of Forest has become one of the great stories in football.Joining us to help tell the tale of this club’s decorated and eventful history is Steven Toplis, from *1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast.*Sit back and enjoy!On this episode: 0:58 - Reflections on Nottingham Forest3:34 - Interview with Steven Toplis
Welcome to the fifth instalment of this six-episode series of Beyond the Score - Champions League edition, brought to you by Stan Sport.Join us in taking deep dives into some of the greatest matches in this storied European competition's history. This week, special guest's Ben and Simeon Daniel from 'We Are Tottenham TV' take us through their memorable trip to Amsterdam in 2019 to watch their side overturn a 3-0 deficit on aggregate in 45 minutes to beat Ajax and secure a first ever Champions League final berth.The 2018/19 Champions League campaign as a whole may go down as the greatest tournament ever for the sheer amount of dramatic comebacks during the knockout stages, but it all climaxed at the semi-final stage.Before you had time to catch your breath from Liverpool's unimaginable comeback against Barcelona, fellow English side Tottenham went one better just 24 hours later.With 45 minutes left to make amends on 135 minutes of torturous football, Tottenham needed a hero to help find three goals, and that’s exactly what they got.Back-to-back goals in quick succession from Brazilian Lucas Moura within 14 minutes of the second-half pulled the deficit to one, before he sealed his hat-trick and the comeback with the very last kick of the game. Cue, pandemonium.Sit back and enjoy as Ben and Simeon take us through what it was like to be there on that night at the Johan Cruyff Arena.
Welcome to the fourth instalment of this six-episode series of Beyond the Score - Champions League edition, brought to you by Stan Sport.Join us in taking deep dives into some of the greatest matches in this storied European competition's history. This week, we examined the biggest comeback ever in the Champions League/European Cup, the game now famously known as *'La Remontada'* (The Comeback).In 2017, Barcelona became the first ever side in the competition to overcome a 4-0 first-leg deficit in their Round-of-16 tie against PSG, which grew in difficulty as an away goal was added to the near-impossible task, before claiming a 6-1 victory to win 6-5 on aggregate.Adding to the theatre of the night, the Catalans scored the last three goals to complete the comeback in the final eight minutes of the game, led by their inspired Brazilian maestro, Neymar.To help us dive into that special night at the Camp Nou, is Barcelona expert and host of *'The Barcelona podcast'*, Dan Hilton.Sit back and enjoy!0:10 - Recap of Barcelona's historic comeback over PSG in 2017.4:10 -  Deep dive with Barcelona expert and podcaster, Dan Hilton.
Welcome to the third instalment of this six-episode series of Beyond the Score - Champions League edition, brought to you by Stan Sport.Join us in taking deep dives into some of the greatest matches in this storied European competition's history. Between 1971 and 1973, Ajax of Amsterdam won the Champions League (or the European Cup, as it was known at the time) three years in a row.We took a deep dive into that Ajax team and a player by the name of Johan Cruyff, who together, changed football forever. Also, joining us to help us get a little more insight into the greatest Dutch star to ever grace the field, is a former Ajax teammate of his during the early 1980’s - Jesper Olsen.Sit back and enjoy!Podcast Chapters00:30 - Deep dive into Ajax Football Club and their three-peat of the European Cup12:55 -  Interview with Jesper Olsen
Welcome to the second instalment of this six-episode series of Beyond the Score - Champions League edition, brought to you by Stan Sport.Join us in taking deep dives into some of the greatest matches in this storied European competition's history. On the 26th of May, 1999, Manchester United completed, what is, to this day, something unmatched in English football - the continental treble. Winning the Premier League, FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League in one single season, Sir Alex Ferguson’s greatest ever achievement as manager.There were many incredible stories along the way, but we'll focus on one in particular, the victory that sealed this historic achievement - the Champions League Final against Bayern Munich. And to help us do that is the world’s most famous Manchester United fan,  Social Media star and presenter at the United Stand on YouTube, with over 1.1 million subscribers, Mark Goldbridge.Sit back and enjoy!Podcast Chapters0:45 - Deep dive of the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final with Jimmy & Nick15:27 -  Interview with Mark Goldbridge
Welcome to the first instalment of this six-episode series of Beyond the Score - Champions League edition, brought to you by Stan Sport.Join us in taking deep dives into some of the greatest matches in this storied European competition's history. On this inaugural episode, we take a retrospective glance at the 2005 Champions League Final between Liverpool and AC Milan, before jumping back in time and into the commentary box with legendary football broadcaster, Clive Tyldesley.Having commentated that famous night in Istanbul, as well as two decades worth of other Champions League finals, World Cups, European Championships and FA Cups, Tyldesley has become the soundtrack to football for fans around the world.Sit back and enjoy!Podcast Chapters1:00 - Deep dive of the 2005 UEFA Champions League final with Jimmy & Nick17:17 -  Interview with Clive Tyldesley
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