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About the Diegos Since 1993 the Four Diegos have delivered world football to world football lovers across the world in an irreverent, no holds barred, entertaining and informative way.
Currently broadcasting on ABC Radio Australia into 51 countries globally and since 2003 on Melbourne’s 24 hour all sports station 1116 SEN (nightly Monday to Thursday nights), the Diegos unique take on the game is designed to appeal to and engage the masses who are madly passionate about the world game.
Columnists The Four Diegos knowledge of and dedication to the world game is evident in their work, with regular columns in such publications as 'Australian & British Soccer Weekly', 'Inside Soccer', 'Soccer Australia Magazine', Perth Glory Match Day Programme, Ericsson Cup Final's Programme, the Manchester United Tour Programme and TribalFootball.com website. They have also written and edited the second and third edition of 'Soccer Skills' magazine: Australian Publishing Company Pty Ltd Sydney in 1998 and 1999, 'Soccer Stars' magazine 2003 & 'Soccer Skills & Secrets' magazine 2004.
Guests High profile guests who have graced the Diegos' airwaves include:
Celebrities: Former Westlife member and solo singing star – Brian McFadden, The Footy Show's - Eddie McGuire, Sportsworld's - Bruce McAvaney, The Panel's - Santo Cilauro, ABC's - Tim Lane, Olympian - Steve Monaghetti, Rugby Union legend - David Campese, Australian Basketball star - Andrew Gaze, AFL stars - Guy McKenna, Sean Wright & Corey McKernan, TV presenters- Tracey Holmes, George Donikian, George Negus & Crocodile Dundee's - Serge Cockburn, Political and Business Heavyweights - Jeff Kennett, Rene Rivkin, Phil Cleary & Melbourne Major Events Chief Executive, Peter Abraam, World Kick Boxing Champion - Sam Greco and Celebrity chef - Gabriel Gate
Aussies Soccer Legends: Mark Viduka, Mark Bosnich, Ned Zelic, Mark Schwarzer, John Aloisi, Vinnie Grella, Mark Bresciano, Tim Cahill, Craig Moore, Robbie Slater, Craig Johnston, Scott McDonald and many many more A-League stars Australia-wide, and Aussie stars anywhere in the world.
World Football Legends: One of the best coaches in world football, former England and Socceroo coach, Terry Venables, the world's best football commentator Martin Tyler, Manchester United's star striker, Dwight Yorke, Liverpool Football club legends, Ian Rush and Peter Beardsley, Danish football legend Jesper Olsen, Dutch football legend John Van’t Schip, Scottish football stalwart Richard Gough; Celtic and Sweden goal king Henrik Larsson, Nigerian World Cup star, Samson Siasia; the world's best women's player - the USA's Mia Hamm, Scotland, Celtic, Liverpool star and Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool championship winning manager, Kenny Dalglish, England & Everton star James Beattie, Bolton Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce, Aston Villa manager David O'Leary, Fulham star Andy Cole & former England & Liverpool great Steve McMahon. |



