Emblen started his career as a youth player at Tonbridge Angels before moving to Sittingbourne and then Millwall for a fee of £210,000 including Michael Harle. After spending a year with the Lions, Emblen was sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers for £600,000, where he would become a regular during his three years at Molineux.
A £2,000,000 move to Crystal Palace beckoned in 1997 but would last just one season, and in 1998, after scoring two goals for Palace in the FA Cup against Scunthorpe United, Emblen moved back to Wolves in exchange for the West Midlands club writing off the remainder of the £2million still owed as part of the initial transfer. Emblen's second three-year spell saw him gain favour with the Wolves fans as he made the attacking midfield role his own. It ended in 2001 when he moved to Norwich City for £500,000.
Former midfielder Neil Emblen who made over 200 appearances for the club, joined match-day host Steve Daley during half-time of the Sky Bet Championship clash with Sheffield United at Molineux.
published: 05 Feb 2018
Neil Emblen - Waitakere United
Neil Emblen profile interview Waitakere United website www.waitakereunited.co.nz
published: 23 Nov 2011
Neil Emblen - ‘outrageous skill in a Wolves shirt’
Neil Emblen demonstrates some outrageous skill in a Wolves shirt, before providing the perfect assist for a goal!
published: 12 Apr 2020
Neil Emblen - ‘Favourite Wolves Goals’
The Wolf Whistle have been given exclusive footage of former Wolf Neil Emblen’s favourite Wolves goals... as chosen by the man himself! Enjoy!
published: 12 Apr 2020
Neil Emblen - Best of the Rest
The Wolf Whistle presents part 2 of the Neil Emblen Highlights compilation. Enjoy reminiscing players who have graced the Molineux in years gone by with some great footage.
published: 13 Apr 2020
Neil Emblen - Wolves Highlights
The Wolf Whistle present a collection of highlights from former midfielder Neil Emblen’s time at Wolves. Enjoy reminiscing some great football with some great players who wore the Old Gold and Black!
published: 13 Apr 2020
Neil Emblen - ‘Best Headed Goals’
The Wolf Whistle have been given exclusive footage of former Wolf Neil Emblen’s headed goals... as chosen by the man himself! Enjoy!
published: 12 Apr 2020
Between Two Beers Episode #5: Neil Emblen
All Whites assistant coach Neil Emblen joins the podcast (show notes below)
3.00 How Seamus knows Embers
3.45 How Steve knows Embers and how he ended his national league career
6.00 We finally hear from Embers as he justifies ending Steve’s national league career
8.18 That time Embers turned it on for Western Springs against Melville United at age 40+ and how he still loves playing
11.39 We go back to 2014 when Embers was interim coach of All Whites for two games, but missed out on the top job to Anthony Hudson, then got removed as assistant coach in what he described at the “hardest conversation I've had in 12 years of football”
15.10 Was Hudson “Kiwi” enough? Embers talks Danny Hay and being “Kiwi”
16.56 Ember's joins Hudson at the Colorado Rapids in the MLS. How difficult i...
Wolves vs Sheffield United - Fancast Prematch, with Neil Emblen
Former Wolves star Neil Emblen joins the Wolves Fancast for this week's prematch insight into the game vs Sheffield United.
Neil also shares memories from his time at Molineux playing for the old gold and black.
Fancastrian's Jordan and Kim drop in midway to offer their betting and Fantasy Premier League tips for gameweek 32.
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Former midfielder Neil Emblen who made over 200 appearances for the club, joined match-day host Steve Daley during half-time of the Sky Bet Championship clash w...
Former midfielder Neil Emblen who made over 200 appearances for the club, joined match-day host Steve Daley during half-time of the Sky Bet Championship clash with Sheffield United at Molineux.
Former midfielder Neil Emblen who made over 200 appearances for the club, joined match-day host Steve Daley during half-time of the Sky Bet Championship clash with Sheffield United at Molineux.
The Wolf Whistle presents part 2 of the Neil Emblen Highlights compilation. Enjoy reminiscing players who have graced the Molineux in years gone by with some g...
The Wolf Whistle presents part 2 of the Neil Emblen Highlights compilation. Enjoy reminiscing players who have graced the Molineux in years gone by with some great footage.
The Wolf Whistle presents part 2 of the Neil Emblen Highlights compilation. Enjoy reminiscing players who have graced the Molineux in years gone by with some great footage.
The Wolf Whistle present a collection of highlights from former midfielder Neil Emblen’s time at Wolves. Enjoy reminiscing some great football with some great ...
The Wolf Whistle present a collection of highlights from former midfielder Neil Emblen’s time at Wolves. Enjoy reminiscing some great football with some great players who wore the Old Gold and Black!
The Wolf Whistle present a collection of highlights from former midfielder Neil Emblen’s time at Wolves. Enjoy reminiscing some great football with some great players who wore the Old Gold and Black!
All Whites assistant coach Neil Emblen joins the podcast (show notes below)
3.00 How Seamus knows Embers
3.45 How Steve knows Embers and how he ended his natio...
All Whites assistant coach Neil Emblen joins the podcast (show notes below)
3.00 How Seamus knows Embers
3.45 How Steve knows Embers and how he ended his national league career
6.00 We finally hear from Embers as he justifies ending Steve’s national league career
8.18 That time Embers turned it on for Western Springs against Melville United at age 40+ and how he still loves playing
11.39 We go back to 2014 when Embers was interim coach of All Whites for two games, but missed out on the top job to Anthony Hudson, then got removed as assistant coach in what he described at the “hardest conversation I've had in 12 years of football”
15.10 Was Hudson “Kiwi” enough? Embers talks Danny Hay and being “Kiwi”
16.56 Ember's joins Hudson at the Colorado Rapids in the MLS. How difficult is it to be working overseas away from family?
20.42 Embers talks us through what he does at the Rapids, doing it with one of his best mates and which one is bad cop
25.03 Embers reflects on not winning the O-League as a coach and how many players were still ahead of Steve in the pecking order
27.45 Steve reviews Colorado’s last two years in the MLS and talks the pressures of the job with Embers
30.38 The 2019 MLS season. Why did things turn around after Hudson left the Rapids?
34.15 Hudson gets sacked, is Embers safe?
35.43 Seamus “fan boys” over Rapids goalkeeper Tim Howard. Steve doesn’t seem impressed
38.59 Steve’s monologue on Hudson. How do we judge his four years as All Whites coach? What did we have when he was here? Embers gives some insights into the enigma that is Hudson.
45.39 Steve talks Embers playing career in the UK but gets his age wrong. Embers takes a pay cut to go pro, could he have used Seamus as an agent?
49.32 Embers’ career in the English Leagues: A Wolves debut to forget. Is it ok to say Black Country Derby? The next Alan Hansen or the Championship David Platt?
54.44 Millwall away, Embers goes in goal to complete the set of playing every position as a pro. Seamus understands the challenges of tight goalie tops
56.50 Wolves to Crystal Palace and back to Wolves again. What was Embers best position?
1.02.31 Embers recalls that time a Wolves teammate nicked a bus to get home after a night on the tiles
1.06.05 Grimsby away, Scunthorpe away, or Brisbane away, Sydney away? Embers takes another pay cut to join the New Zealand Knights
1.08.48 How many dudes you know roll like this? Embers gets picked for the A-League Season 1 promo at 34
1.11.13 Embers moves to Waitakere and talks the “toughest conditions I’ve ever played in” in the O-League Final in Honiara
1.14.38 How many Waitakere players could have made it as pros? We talk Roy Krishna and could he make it in the MLS?
1:20:20.00 Embers talks the Western Springs project and his time at Seddon Fields
1:26:08 Shout out to Maurie Wasi
1:27:40 Che talks 2002 but corrects himself to talk the 2012 Olympic campaign with Embers
1.32.00: Meeting Ryan Nelsen for the first time pre-Olympics in Japan and his influence on the group, including Dakota Lucas v Ryan Nelsen at training
1.38.58: Olympic reflections: Mo Salah at Old Trafford and Neymar and Brazil at St James’ Park
1.44.15: Re-signing at the Rapids, the All Whites and Embers coaching ambitions
1.45.20: Canterbury United fans, Michael Gwyther and Jack Pelter, red cards in NZ
1.52.50: “I don’t see nothing wrong, with a little bump and grind”, and Embers explains his other nickname “Gribbers”
All Whites assistant coach Neil Emblen joins the podcast (show notes below)
3.00 How Seamus knows Embers
3.45 How Steve knows Embers and how he ended his national league career
6.00 We finally hear from Embers as he justifies ending Steve’s national league career
8.18 That time Embers turned it on for Western Springs against Melville United at age 40+ and how he still loves playing
11.39 We go back to 2014 when Embers was interim coach of All Whites for two games, but missed out on the top job to Anthony Hudson, then got removed as assistant coach in what he described at the “hardest conversation I've had in 12 years of football”
15.10 Was Hudson “Kiwi” enough? Embers talks Danny Hay and being “Kiwi”
16.56 Ember's joins Hudson at the Colorado Rapids in the MLS. How difficult is it to be working overseas away from family?
20.42 Embers talks us through what he does at the Rapids, doing it with one of his best mates and which one is bad cop
25.03 Embers reflects on not winning the O-League as a coach and how many players were still ahead of Steve in the pecking order
27.45 Steve reviews Colorado’s last two years in the MLS and talks the pressures of the job with Embers
30.38 The 2019 MLS season. Why did things turn around after Hudson left the Rapids?
34.15 Hudson gets sacked, is Embers safe?
35.43 Seamus “fan boys” over Rapids goalkeeper Tim Howard. Steve doesn’t seem impressed
38.59 Steve’s monologue on Hudson. How do we judge his four years as All Whites coach? What did we have when he was here? Embers gives some insights into the enigma that is Hudson.
45.39 Steve talks Embers playing career in the UK but gets his age wrong. Embers takes a pay cut to go pro, could he have used Seamus as an agent?
49.32 Embers’ career in the English Leagues: A Wolves debut to forget. Is it ok to say Black Country Derby? The next Alan Hansen or the Championship David Platt?
54.44 Millwall away, Embers goes in goal to complete the set of playing every position as a pro. Seamus understands the challenges of tight goalie tops
56.50 Wolves to Crystal Palace and back to Wolves again. What was Embers best position?
1.02.31 Embers recalls that time a Wolves teammate nicked a bus to get home after a night on the tiles
1.06.05 Grimsby away, Scunthorpe away, or Brisbane away, Sydney away? Embers takes another pay cut to join the New Zealand Knights
1.08.48 How many dudes you know roll like this? Embers gets picked for the A-League Season 1 promo at 34
1.11.13 Embers moves to Waitakere and talks the “toughest conditions I’ve ever played in” in the O-League Final in Honiara
1.14.38 How many Waitakere players could have made it as pros? We talk Roy Krishna and could he make it in the MLS?
1:20:20.00 Embers talks the Western Springs project and his time at Seddon Fields
1:26:08 Shout out to Maurie Wasi
1:27:40 Che talks 2002 but corrects himself to talk the 2012 Olympic campaign with Embers
1.32.00: Meeting Ryan Nelsen for the first time pre-Olympics in Japan and his influence on the group, including Dakota Lucas v Ryan Nelsen at training
1.38.58: Olympic reflections: Mo Salah at Old Trafford and Neymar and Brazil at St James’ Park
1.44.15: Re-signing at the Rapids, the All Whites and Embers coaching ambitions
1.45.20: Canterbury United fans, Michael Gwyther and Jack Pelter, red cards in NZ
1.52.50: “I don’t see nothing wrong, with a little bump and grind”, and Embers explains his other nickname “Gribbers”
Former Wolves star Neil Emblen joins the Wolves Fancast for this week's prematch insight into the game vs Sheffield United.
Neil also shares memories from his ...
Former Wolves star Neil Emblen joins the Wolves Fancast for this week's prematch insight into the game vs Sheffield United.
Neil also shares memories from his time at Molineux playing for the old gold and black.
Fancastrian's Jordan and Kim drop in midway to offer their betting and Fantasy Premier League tips for gameweek 32.
Follow us on:
Twitter: @WWFCFancast
Facebook: Wolves Fancast
Instagram: wolves_fancast
Email: [email protected]
Web: wolvesfancast.com
Former Wolves star Neil Emblen joins the Wolves Fancast for this week's prematch insight into the game vs Sheffield United.
Neil also shares memories from his time at Molineux playing for the old gold and black.
Fancastrian's Jordan and Kim drop in midway to offer their betting and Fantasy Premier League tips for gameweek 32.
Follow us on:
Twitter: @WWFCFancast
Facebook: Wolves Fancast
Instagram: wolves_fancast
Email: [email protected]
Web: wolvesfancast.com
Former midfielder Neil Emblen who made over 200 appearances for the club, joined match-day host Steve Daley during half-time of the Sky Bet Championship clash with Sheffield United at Molineux.
The Wolf Whistle presents part 2 of the Neil Emblen Highlights compilation. Enjoy reminiscing players who have graced the Molineux in years gone by with some great footage.
The Wolf Whistle present a collection of highlights from former midfielder Neil Emblen’s time at Wolves. Enjoy reminiscing some great football with some great players who wore the Old Gold and Black!
All Whites assistant coach Neil Emblen joins the podcast (show notes below)
3.00 How Seamus knows Embers
3.45 How Steve knows Embers and how he ended his national league career
6.00 We finally hear from Embers as he justifies ending Steve’s national league career
8.18 That time Embers turned it on for Western Springs against Melville United at age 40+ and how he still loves playing
11.39 We go back to 2014 when Embers was interim coach of All Whites for two games, but missed out on the top job to Anthony Hudson, then got removed as assistant coach in what he described at the “hardest conversation I've had in 12 years of football”
15.10 Was Hudson “Kiwi” enough? Embers talks Danny Hay and being “Kiwi”
16.56 Ember's joins Hudson at the Colorado Rapids in the MLS. How difficult is it to be working overseas away from family?
20.42 Embers talks us through what he does at the Rapids, doing it with one of his best mates and which one is bad cop
25.03 Embers reflects on not winning the O-League as a coach and how many players were still ahead of Steve in the pecking order
27.45 Steve reviews Colorado’s last two years in the MLS and talks the pressures of the job with Embers
30.38 The 2019 MLS season. Why did things turn around after Hudson left the Rapids?
34.15 Hudson gets sacked, is Embers safe?
35.43 Seamus “fan boys” over Rapids goalkeeper Tim Howard. Steve doesn’t seem impressed
38.59 Steve’s monologue on Hudson. How do we judge his four years as All Whites coach? What did we have when he was here? Embers gives some insights into the enigma that is Hudson.
45.39 Steve talks Embers playing career in the UK but gets his age wrong. Embers takes a pay cut to go pro, could he have used Seamus as an agent?
49.32 Embers’ career in the English Leagues: A Wolves debut to forget. Is it ok to say Black Country Derby? The next Alan Hansen or the Championship David Platt?
54.44 Millwall away, Embers goes in goal to complete the set of playing every position as a pro. Seamus understands the challenges of tight goalie tops
56.50 Wolves to Crystal Palace and back to Wolves again. What was Embers best position?
1.02.31 Embers recalls that time a Wolves teammate nicked a bus to get home after a night on the tiles
1.06.05 Grimsby away, Scunthorpe away, or Brisbane away, Sydney away? Embers takes another pay cut to join the New Zealand Knights
1.08.48 How many dudes you know roll like this? Embers gets picked for the A-League Season 1 promo at 34
1.11.13 Embers moves to Waitakere and talks the “toughest conditions I’ve ever played in” in the O-League Final in Honiara
1.14.38 How many Waitakere players could have made it as pros? We talk Roy Krishna and could he make it in the MLS?
1:20:20.00 Embers talks the Western Springs project and his time at Seddon Fields
1:26:08 Shout out to Maurie Wasi
1:27:40 Che talks 2002 but corrects himself to talk the 2012 Olympic campaign with Embers
1.32.00: Meeting Ryan Nelsen for the first time pre-Olympics in Japan and his influence on the group, including Dakota Lucas v Ryan Nelsen at training
1.38.58: Olympic reflections: Mo Salah at Old Trafford and Neymar and Brazil at St James’ Park
1.44.15: Re-signing at the Rapids, the All Whites and Embers coaching ambitions
1.45.20: Canterbury United fans, Michael Gwyther and Jack Pelter, red cards in NZ
1.52.50: “I don’t see nothing wrong, with a little bump and grind”, and Embers explains his other nickname “Gribbers”
Former Wolves star Neil Emblen joins the Wolves Fancast for this week's prematch insight into the game vs Sheffield United.
Neil also shares memories from his time at Molineux playing for the old gold and black.
Fancastrian's Jordan and Kim drop in midway to offer their betting and Fantasy Premier League tips for gameweek 32.
Follow us on:
Twitter: @WWFCFancast
Facebook: Wolves Fancast
Instagram: wolves_fancast
Email: [email protected]
Web: wolvesfancast.com
Emblen started his career as a youth player at Tonbridge Angels before moving to Sittingbourne and then Millwall for a fee of £210,000 including Michael Harle. After spending a year with the Lions, Emblen was sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers for £600,000, where he would become a regular during his three years at Molineux.
A £2,000,000 move to Crystal Palace beckoned in 1997 but would last just one season, and in 1998, after scoring two goals for Palace in the FA Cup against Scunthorpe United, Emblen moved back to Wolves in exchange for the West Midlands club writing off the remainder of the £2million still owed as part of the initial transfer. Emblen's second three-year spell saw him gain favour with the Wolves fans as he made the attacking midfield role his own. It ended in 2001 when he moved to Norwich City for £500,000.
SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Recalled LW Tyson Empey and RW Kevin O'Neil from Hershey (AHL) loan ...Named Ian Sarachan assistant coach, MattGordon first team video analyst, ChrisLittle, Neil Emblen, Chris Sharpe and Jase Kim returning assistant coaches.