The Albion Roar

Established in 2007, The Albion Roar is an hour-long independent football radio show, run by and for

Episodes

Total: 347

The two middle-aged blokes reminisce - sorry, look back on - 2019, its downs and ups. And we look ba

Interview with Louis Myles

2019/12/22

For the penultimate show of the year, film director and producer Louis Myles joined Ady & Al in

Omnipresent football football finance expert Kieran Maguire joined Ady in the studio to mostly not t

On this week's Roar, Andy Bass comes in to discuss the Liverpool and Arsenal games, we discuss the b

Ady & Al were joined in the studio by a returning Jason Thackeray to discuss the Leicester City

The Argus' head sports writer swung by a noisy Open Market to talk about the season so far. We heard

Update: Chris Hammans and Seb Finch, coach and player respectively of the Albion Powerchair team, jo

With the Albion being part of an international brand, we wondered how far and wide the reach of the

Ady and Al were joined in the Kemp Town studio by writer Bradley Stratton to discuss the Norwich gam

Ady & Al went to Albion Chairman Tony Bloom's offices in London to have an hour-long natter abou

Show sponsor Phil Shelley of oldfootballshirts.com made a rare appearance in the Reverb studio at th

Albion Academy Manager John Morling joined Ady & Al in the Kemp Town studio to explain - among o

With Al still on the injury list, semi-regulars Marcus Hancocks and Mark Brailsford joined Ady in th

With Al absent from the studio (hooray!) through illness (ooooh!), Roar regulars Andy Bass and Brian

New Chairman of the Brighton & Hove Albion Supporters' Club, Nigel Summers joined Ady & Al i

Levo joins Ady & Al in the studio for a mull over the Burnley game, a rant about VAR (not for th

Al spoke to Albion manager Hope Powell and Ireland international Megan Connolly ahead the women's fi

Albion Women's Assistant Manager Amy Merricks spoke to Ady and Al about the upcoming Women's Super L

Seagulls Over London Membership Secretary Russell Guiver joined Vicki Rees and Open Market hang-oute