PODCAST · sports
More Than Just A Score
by Michael Leach
Taking a more in-depth look at the personalities and events that have shaped the world of sports. We endeavour to take the audience closer to the action in ways that will spark memories and emotions for some. Others will gain new insight into the players and games that makes the essence of sports about so much more than just a score.
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Kentucky Derby History: Why the Run for the Roses Still Captivates America
The Kentucky Derby is more than a horse race. It is a spring ritual, a cultural festival, a sporting spectacle, and one of America’s longest-running traditions.This episode tells the story of the Run for the Roses, from the first Kentucky Derby in 1875 to the legends of Churchill Downs. We explore Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., Aristides, Oliver Lewis, Isaac Murphy, Colonel Matt Winn, Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Affirmed, American Pharoah, Justify, Rich Strike, and the traditions that made the Derby famous: roses, mint juleps, hats, “My Old Kentucky Home,” the Twin Spires, and the first Saturday in May.We also look at the complicated history of Black jockeys in horse racing, the cultural significance of Derby Day, the business of the event, shocking upsets, disqualifications, and the modern safety questions facing the sport.Credit: Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, NBC, Southern Living, ESPN
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Jim Brown: Cleveland Browns Legend, Activism & Hollywood Career
Before he became one of the greatest running backs in NFL history, Jim Brown was a multi-sport phenomenon whose dominance extended far beyond football. In this episode of More Than Just A Score, we break down the full story of Jim Brown—from his early life in Georgia and rise at Syracuse University, to his legendary career with the Cleveland Browns.Discover how Brown redefined the running back position in the National Football League, leading the league in rushing eight times and capturing the 1964 NFL Championship. But his story goes far beyond the field.We explore:His dominance in lacrosse, football, and trackHis role in the Civil Rights Movement, including the historic Cleveland Summit alongside Muhammad AliHis transition into Hollywood with films like The Dirty DozenThe controversies and legal battles that shaped his complex legacyJim Brown wasn’t just an athlete—he was a cultural force who changed sports, challenged society, and inspired generations.Credit: Syracuse University Athletics, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame, National Football League, Cleveland Browns, NFL Historical Archives, Smithsonian Magazine, Los Angeles Times ArchivesIf you enjoy deep dives into sports history, legends, and iconic moments, make sure to like, subscribe, and follow More Than Just A Score.
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Zlatan Ibrahimović: The Unstoppable Rise of Football’s Most Confident Superstar
One of the most talented—and most confident—footballers to ever play the game… Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a true original.In this episode of More Than Just A Score, we dive deep into the incredible life and career of Zlatan Ibrahimović—from his tough upbringing in Sweden to dominating Europe’s biggest leagues, to becoming one of the most iconic personalities in football history.⚽ This episode covers:Zlatan’s early life in Malmö, SwedenRise through Malmö FF and breakthrough at AjaxSuccess in Italy with Juventus, Inter Milan, and AC MilanThe Barcelona chapter alongside Lionel MessiDominance at Paris Saint-GermainPremier League success with Manchester UnitedMLS impact with LA GalaxyInternational career with the Sweden national football teamHis final return to Milan and retirementFrom unbelievable goals to unforgettable quotes, Zlatan didn’t just play football—he owned the moment.🎧 If you love sports storytelling, football history, and iconic athletes, this episode is for you.👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and share your next story idea in the comments!
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One Swing That Changed Everything: 1988 World Series Story
The 1988 World Series delivered one of the most iconic moments in sports history.In this episode of More Than Just A Score, we break down the unforgettable showdown between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland Athletics — a clash between power and resilience.From the dominance of the “Bash Brothers” — Mark McGwire and José Canseco — to the historic brilliance of Orel Hershiser, This series had everything.And then… there was Kirk Gibson.In Game 1, barely able to walk, Gibson stepped to the plate against Dennis Eckersley and delivered a moment that would echo through baseball history forever.We explore:The rise of the 1988 Oakland Athletics powerhouseHow the Dodgers fought their way through the NLHershiser’s legendary postseason runThe full story behind Gibson’s iconic home runThe aftermath and legacy of the 1988 World SeriesThis isn’t just a baseball story… it’s a story about belief, resilience, and one swing that changed everything.Credit: Major League Baseball
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2016 NBA Finals: LeBron James, The Block, and the Greatest 3–1 Comeback in NBA History
The 2016 NBA Finals delivered one of the greatest moments in basketball history.In this episode of More Than Just a Score, we tell the full story of how the Cleveland Cavaliers—led by LeBron James—completed the first 3–1 comeback in NBA Finals history against the 73-win Golden State Warriors.From decades of heartbreak in Cleveland sports… to LeBron’s return… to Kyrie Irving’s iconic Game 7 shot and “The Block” that defined a legacy—this is more than a championship story. It’s a story about redemption, pressure, and rewriting history.We break down:The rise of the Warriors dynastyLeBron James’ return to ClevelandThe turning point: Draymond Green’s suspensionGame-by-game moments from the 2016 NBA FinalsGame 7: The Block, The Shot, and the titleWhat this series meant for LeBron’s legacy and the NBAIf you’re a basketball fan—or just love powerful sports stories—this is one you don’t want to miss.🎧 Subscribe for more sports stories that go beyond the scoreboard.#NBAFinals #LeBronJames #Cavaliers #Warriors #BasketballHistory
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The Lucky Loonie: How Canada Won Olympic Gold at the 2002 Salt Lake City Hockey Tournament
The 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic hockey tournament produced one of the most unforgettable moments in sports history.After 50 years without Olympic gold in men’s hockey, Team Canada finally reclaimed the top of the podium with a dramatic victory over the United States in the 2002 Olympic hockey final.But behind this historic win lies one of the strangest traditions in Olympic history — the legend of the Lucky Loonie.In this episode of More Than Just A Score, we explore:• The history of Olympic hockey from 1920 to 2002 • The rise of the Soviet Union hockey dynasty • The controversial 1998 Nagano Olympics • How NHL players were finally allowed in the Olympics • The dramatic Canada vs USA gold medal game • And the incredible story of the Lucky Loonie buried in Olympic iceWas it superstition? Coincidence? Or something more?This is the story of one of the most iconic moments in Canadian hockey history.Subscribe for more stories about the greatest moments in sports history.Credit: International Olympic CommitteeHockey CanadaUSA HockeyInternational Ice Hockey FederationThe National Hockey LeagueABC/ESPN
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Diego Maradona: The Rise, Fall & 1986 World Cup Legacy
Diego Maradona is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers in history. From the dirt streets of Villa Fiorito to lifting the 1986 FIFA World Cup with Argentina, his life was a story of brilliance, rebellion, and tragedy. In this episode, we explore the full Diego Maradona biography, his rise to global superstardom, the infamous “Hand of God” goal, his transformative years at Napoli, and the personal demons that shaped his legacy.
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Super Bowl Supernova - The Rise of the NFL and its Big Game
Tracing the roots of America's sporting mega event, the Super Bowl from the sport's modest origins in a small Northeast Ohio city to a global cultural spectacle. We take a trip through the rise of the National Football League and its signature event that has morphed from a celebration of Americana into one of the biggest worldwide annual cultural events. More than just a championship game, the Super Bowl has become a massive stage for artistic expression through glitzy halftime shows and commercials that continue to move marketing yardsticks forward.
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Dale Earnhardt - The Man in Black
From humble beginnings in suburban North Carolina to Victory Lane as one of the greatest NASCAR Drivers of all-time. We take a look at the life and legacy of the 'Man in Black' Dale Earnhardt. We take a journey from his earliest days as a boy learning at the foot of his legendary racing father right up to that fateful day at Daytona and beyond.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Taking a more in-depth look at the personalities and events that have shaped the world of sports. We endeavour to take the audience closer to the action in ways that will spark memories and emotions for some. Others will gain new insight into the players and games that makes the essence of sports about so much more than just a score.
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Michael Leach
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