Established in 2007, The Albion Roar is an hour-long independent football radio show, run by and for
Matt swung by the studio for the first time in a while to offer his pearls of wisdom on the Palace c
Sussex Police Football Liaison Officer PC Darren Balkham was Al's guest for an interview on policing
Latest TV's Jamie Walker in the studio and former Albion stalwart Adam Virgo in Exeter join Ady &
Richie and Steve are joined by former Australia ODI cricketer David Hussey (admit it - who knew Davi
Roar regular Andy Bass joined Ady & Al for a review of 2017. From great days against Fulham and
Jo from Piglet's Pantry and Tam from Ridgeview Wines joined Ady and Al in the studio to discuss thei
Leading Brighton 'Slice of Life' photographer JJ Waller joined Ady and Al in the Open Market studio
Ady, Al and Andy dissect the Liverpool routing from the previous weekend - paying tribute to the Red
John and Neil from The Anfield Wrap came down from Liverpool to offer their take on life in the Prem
Marcus 'Sir Rantsalot' Hancocks joined Ady & Al in the Coastway studio in Kemp Town for a 'Seaso
Richie and Steve get together once again to discuss all things Albion from an antipodean exile persp
Bob Booker and Mark McGhee return for part two of their evening at Komedia we recorded back in Septe
How does the club unearth the next Lewis Dunk or the next Solly March? What is involved in getting k
Former Albion manager Mark McGhee and assistant manager Bob Booker entertained an audience at Bright
Richard in New Zealand and Steve in Australia return for the second Albion Roar Down Under podcast.
With 386 matches between the sticks from 1962 to 1974, Seaford-born and bred Brian Powney is the mos
Ady, Al and Andy give their views on the Everton and West Ham matches, Michael Oliver, Bruno, and a
Martin Perry swung by the studio to give the latest on the Monk's Farm development at Lancing, which
The pilot episode of The Albion Roar Down Under by and for Brighton fans living in Australia and New
Albion fan Piers Benjamin and former Sussex seamer (and Albion fan, of course) Lewis Hatchett join A