In an exclusive interview \u2013 Chappers speaks to the former Wales manager Rob Page who joins the pod for the very first time after being sacked from his position in the summer. During the episode Page opens up about his emotions after losing his role \u2013 and the incredible highs of taking Wales to their first World Cup in over 60 years.
We get insight into what it was really like for Page dealing with some of the sports biggest names from Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey to Ashley Williams and details what life was like for a manager during those major tournaments.
As well as the highs, Page lets us in on the lows of the role \u2013 to results at the World Cup not going his way, to others being linked to his managerial job. And ultimately what\u2019s next for him in football.
Timecodes: \n02:47 \u2013 Hard watching Wales for first time as losing the role.\n03:00 \u2013 Hard to take being sacked and adjusting to life without the position. \n04:00 \u2013 Good to have chance to reflect. \n05:00 \u2013 Know when you get into management that you will get the sack \u2013 just don\u2019t know when. \n09:00 \u2013 Dealing with the big names like Bale in the dressing room. \n12:00 \u2013 Wales got to the World Cup because how they managed Bale.\n13:00 \u2013 Nervous going into first meeting with Bale.\n14:00 \u2013 There being no egos in Wales changing room.\n23:00 \u2013 Taking Wales to the World Cup and the emotions of that.\n31:00 \u2013 Gary Speed\u2019s legacy. \n33:00 \u2013 Disappointment at the World Cup.\n40:00 \u2013 How he dealt with rumours of Roy Keane being linked to his job.\n44:50 \u2013 There to help Craig Bellamy if he needs it. \n47:00 \u2013 Not sure of future plans yet. Open to domestic or international football.