
Join us as we speak to ex-Hereford FC and current AFC Wimbledon winger Ryan McLean.
Your hosts, KD Rai and Tom Gough, speak to Ryan about his career from Newcastle Town, to going to Wembley with Hereford, to his rise to full-time football at AFC Wimbledon.
Ryan talks us through what his road to recovery looks like after a nasty injury earlier in the year.
We talk a lot about Ryan's fantastic stint at Hereford FC, his teammates during that time, the influence manager Josh Gowling had on him and some of the most memorable games.
Ryan also tells us about what life is like as a full-time footballer in the football league at AFC Wimbledon.
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00:00 - Intro
01:20 - Injury & Wimbledon Pitch
05:39 - Growing Up & Work
10:36 - Joining Hereford FC
12:50 - FA Trophy Final at Wembley
13:55 - Life at Hereford FC & teammates
22:10 - Paul Caddis
23:23 - Development under Josh Gowling
26:27 - Memories of Hereford's FA Cup run
31:46 - Other Hereford memories
40:07 - Moving to AFC Wimbledon
48:20 - Community & Charity Work
51:20 - Outro
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Hosts: Tom Gough, KD Rai
Media: Jamie Klein
Credit: Images are usually sourced from a mixture of Bulls News, Hereford FC and Craig Anthony social media accounts.
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