Episodes

  • John Williams: The Flying Postman - from non-league to the Premier League (S15 Ep2)
    May 9 2026

    This week’s guest is iconic 1990s footballer John Williams, better known as “The Flying Postman.” John was spotted starring for local side Cradley Town by Swansea City where he quickly established himself as a key player, renowned for his pace and goalscoring exploits.

    John won the infamous Rumbelows Sprint Challenge at Wembley Stadium and, after only one season, stepped up to sign for Coventry City in the inaugural Premier League campaign, where he again made his mark with crucial goals and performances that helped the sky blues cement themselves in the top flight.

    John’s career later saw him play for numerous clubs, including York City, and in this episode he recalls both the highs and lows of life in the game.

    This episode is sponsored by the Nearly Departed app for iPhone.

    Interview conducted by Dan Tait. Edited and produced by James Charters.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please consider donating to our charity via https://www.justgiving.com/charity/yorkhospitalradio

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    51 mins
  • Believe & Dream, it’s just the start: Matt Uggla on York City’s Title Triumph
    Apr 30 2026

    In our now-annual sit-down with Matt Uggla, we reflect on a remarkable season that ended in a title triumph for York City F.C..

    Matt shares his emotions from the dramatic moments at Rochdale, what the title win truly means to him, and why he believes this is only the beginning of the club’s journey back into the Football League.

    We also go behind the scenes, with Matt offering insight into his role at the club—from recruitment strategy to decision-making at the top level. The conversation explores how York City plan to retain key players, build on a record-breaking campaign, and continue improving despite their success.

    Interview conducted by Dan Tait. Edited and produced by James Charters.

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    59 mins
  • YHR Meets…John Helm (football commentator) - YHRadio Meets
    Apr 12 2026

    York Hospital Radio meets John Helm, a true commentary legend whose career spans over six decades. From standing on the terraces to calling ten World Cups, John reflects on an extraordinary journey through the game.

    We cover his early commentaries covering Leeds United during the Don Revie era, iconic moments across various Yorkshire football clubs, his work on FIFA tournaments, the Indian Super League, and his current employment for Lincoln City who he commentates for despite being into his 80s.

    Alongside the highs, John shares his harrowing memories of the Bradford City fire and how he continues to respect those lives lost. We also dive into his philosophy behind the microphone, how he developed his distinctive style, and his respect for fellow commentators across the generations — before finishing with his famous party piece: naming every club in the English football pyramid, just as he did for a Guinness World Record in the 1980s.

    Interview conducted by Dan Tait. Edited and produced by James Charters.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Kingsley James: Pride in What We Achieved | Inside York City’s Promotion (S15 Ep1)
    Mar 15 2026

    Kingsley James lifts the lid on York City’s promotion season, his partnership with John Askey, and the tensions that eventually led to their departure.

    Here is an exclusive early release of Series 15 of York Hospital Ball featuring former York City assistant manager, Kingsley James.

    Having spent the vast majority of his playing career in the lower leagues, Kingsley faced the Minstermen many times before joining York City in November 2021 as the right-hand man to John Askey. The pair quickly put their stamp on the club, transforming the team’s fortunes and ultimately leading York City back to the National League with promotion at the end of their first season in charge.

    Despite a positive start to the following campaign, tensions began to grow between the management team and the club’s new ownership. Those difficulties eventually led to the departure of John Askey and, shortly afterwards, Kingsley himself.

    In this interview, Kingsley reflects on the highs and lows of his time at York City, offering a fascinating insight into life behind the scenes during a memorable and turbulent period at the LNER Community Stadium.

    This interview was conducted by Dan Tait, produced by Keith Lea, and edited by James Charters.

    The episode is sponsored by Radcliffe and Son Plastering.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Dipo Akinyemi: From Deliveroo to Delivering Goals (Episode 100)
    Jan 11 2026

    Hospital Ball welcomes York City striker Dipo Akinyemi for the 100th episode of the podcast.

    In this in-depth interview, Dipo reflects on his professional journey — from his early career at Stevenage, through a series of character-building loan spells, before finding his feet at Welling United and getting his career back on track.

    A move north of the border to Ayr United followed, where a spectacular first season saw Matt Uggla break the York City transfer record to bring Dipo to the LNER Community Stadium.

    Although his stay with the Minstermen lasted only two seasons, his impact was keenly felt by supporters. Here, Dipo talks candidly about his affection for York City, his relationship with the fans, and his departure from the club last year.

    This special milestone episode is sponsored by long-time supporter Ol Crabtree.

    If you enjoy the Hospital Ball podcast, please consider donating to our charity via justgiving.com/yorkhospitalradio.

    Original artwork image created by Tom Poole.

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    57 mins
  • Gary “The Ghost” Swann: York City’s Ultimate Cult Hero & Playoff Legend (S14 Ep5)
    Aug 17 2025

    Our final episode in this series on cult heroes features perhaps the ultimate York City cult hero – Gary Swann

    Born in York, Gary began his footballing career at Hull City, where he rose through the ranks to become a first-team regular, achieving two promotions over six seasons. He then moved to Preston North End, adding another promotion to his career achievements, before joining York City on a free transfer in 1992.

    At Bootham Crescent, Gary became an integral part of John Ward’s side and secured his place in Minstermen folklore with his vital goals in the playoffs. He later went on to play for Scarborough and enjoyed spells in Hong Kong and China before retiring from the game.

    This interview was conducted by Dan Tait and edited/produced by James Charters.

    If you’ve enjoyed this podcast series, please consider supporting us by donating via York Hospital Radio’s JustGiving page.

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    47 mins
  • Paul Stephenson: the highs and lows of a life in football (S14 Ep4)
    Aug 10 2025

    In 1995, Paul Stephenson arrived at Bootham Crescent for a bargain £35,000. His dazzling skill and quick feet made an instant impact on York City supporters. Despite battling injuries in his first season, he played a key role in the club’s famous League Cup triumph over Premier League side Everton in 1996 and became a firm fan favourite during his three seasons at the club.

    In this exclusive interview, Paul reflects on his years with the Minstermen and his remarkable football journey. Starting out in Newcastle United’s youth ranks alongside Paul Gascoigne, he earned England youth honours before breaking into the first team at St James’ Park and then enjoying successful spells with Millwall and Brentford. His move to York City was followed by a return to his native North East, where he closed out a career of over 500 appearances with Hartlepool United.

    Paul speaks candidly about the highs and lows of professional football — from unforgettable victories to the mental and physical challenges of long injury layoffs. This is a heartfelt and insightful conversation for anyone who loves the game, hosted by Dan Tait and produced by James Charters.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please consider supporting our charity at: https://www.justgiving.com/charity/yorkhospitalradio

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    46 mins
  • Bonus Pod: Paul Bowser talks Bootham Crescent books
    Aug 5 2025

    This special mid-series bonus episode features York City FC historian and author Paul Bowser.

    Paul has just released Part Three of his acclaimed trilogy, Bootham Crescent: A Second Home, and joins Hospital Ball to discuss his lifelong support of the club and the lengthy but rewarding journey of writing the books.

    The third volume is a 370-page A4 hardback covering the years 1993 to 2025 — documenting the final decades at the beloved Bootham Crescent ground, as well as the first four dramatic years at the LNER Community Stadium.

    📘 Order your copy of the book here:

    https://www.tooab.com/2025/02/10/volume-three-of-bootham-crescent-book-trilogy/

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    42 mins