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How It All Played Out

How It All Played Out

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Unearth sport's greatest moments with broadcaster Mark Pougatch and journalist Paul Hayward, as they unravel the drama behind defining moments in sporting history - from triumphs and controversies to the twists that changed the game forever. With expert insight and a sharp eye for the untold detail, this is the inside track on sport’s biggest stories. New episodes drop every Tuesday, with bonus episodes each Thursday diving into the bizarre and brilliant forgotten corners of sport - from golf on the moon to football’s unlikely beginnings. For the drama, the feuds, the game-changing moments - this is How It All Played Out! Follow the podcast on socials @Playedoutpod For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.comCopyright 2025 Global Politics & Government World
Episodes
  • Football's Craziest Red Cards
    Jul 3 2025

    We all lose our cool sometimes - but this takes it to another level.

    In this bonus episode of How It All Played Out, Mark Pougatch and Paul Hayward head to Argentina to revisit the infamous football match that saw a staggering 36 red cards handed out. Yes, thirty-six.

    From that chaotic clash to some of the most jaw-dropping dismissals in football history including Zidane’s headbutt, Jens Lehmann’s Champions League madness and Wayne Rooney’s World Cup moment, the pair explore the wildest reasons players have been sent packing.

    Red cards, rage, and ridiculousness - this one’s not to be missed.

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    Executive Producer: Adem Waterman

    Head of Podcasts: Factual: Al Riddell

    Director of Podcasts: Vicky Etchells

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    22 mins
  • Bodyline: How The Ashes Became A Diplomatic Nightmare
    Jul 1 2025

    "If we don't beat you, we'll knock your bloody blocks off"

    As soon as a sport star reaches Mount Olympus, you can guarantee that somebody is waiting in the wings to bring them crashing back down to earth. Fair or foul, an opponent will find any means to defeat a rival, restricting them from their usual tactics and well drilled gameplay.

    In one of the most bitter and controversial Ashes series ever played, England set their sights on cricketing legend Don Bradman. Their method? A brutal, calculated strategy known as Bodyline—a tactic so aggressive it sparked outrage, strained diplomatic ties, and forever changed the spirit of the game.

    In this episode of How It All Played Out, Mark Pougatch and Paul Hayward break down the origins of Bodyline, the logic behind "fast leg theory," and why Australia viewed it as nothing short of an assault on fair play.

    Was it genius strategy or just plain unsporting? And why did it cause such a deep rift between two cricketing giants?

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    We'd love to hear from you! Email us: howitallplayedout@global.com

    Executive Producer: Adem Waterman

    Head of Podcasts: Factual: Al Riddell

    Director of Podcasts: Vicky Etchells

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    53 mins
  • Sports Fashion And The Reason Tennis Players Wear Polo Shirts
    Jun 26 2025

    From a sport historians to fashionistas, In this episode of How It All Played Out, Mark Pougatch and Paul Hayward read an intriguing email from listener Scott, who claims to know why tennis players flip their collars up. But does the theory hold up?

    The pair also discuss other sporting attire, exploring how and why certain garments are used in the way they are. And they give their honest opinion on England's grey Euro 96 kit.

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    We'd love to hear from you! Email us: howitallplayedout@global.com

    Executive Producer: Adem Waterman

    Head of Podcasts: Factual: Al Riddell

    Director of Podcasts: Vicky Etchells

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    19 mins
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