I enjoy listening to The Athletic Podcasts
I don’t listen to any podcasts so you aren’t the last RR!
Just prefer music and generally don’t have the time or where to even start
ODB, the breakthrough moment came when I realised they are perfect for when I have some tedious activity. Now if I'm in the kitchen or doing a symbolic bit of hoovering, what I'm really doing is listening to a podcast and the chores are just something that's going on in the background.
The Tifo football podcast is pretty interesting - reckon you'll enjoy it RR. Their YouTube channel is also worth a subscription.
Thanks for the recommendations Tifo and Joe-ny
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 3 minutes ago
ODB, the breakthrough moment came when I realised they are perfect for when I have some tedious activity. Now if I'm in the kitchen or doing a symbolic bit of hoovering, what I'm really doing is listening to a podcast and the chores are just something that's going on in the background.
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I can certainly see where theyd be useful, commutes etc too
The guardians football weekly is decent as is the Athletic’s talk of the devils.
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 4 minutes ago
The guardians football weekly is decent as is the Athletic’s talk of the devils.
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I think I listened to the Guardian one years ago before anyone was using the word 'podcast' to describe the medium. Used to be presented by James Richardson, legend of C4's Serie A coverage in the 1990s.
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 4 minutes ago
The guardians football weekly is decent as is the Athletic’s talk of the devils.
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I think I listened to the Guardian one years ago before anyone was using the word 'podcast' to describe the medium. Used to be presented by James Richardson, legend of C4's Serie A coverage in the 1990s.
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Oh I remember him vaguely on C4.
Max Rushden presents the podcast these days.
Go to Playerfm and type in football.
The BBC football daily can be a decent listen. I only really tune in for the MNC & the fantasy 606
I can recommend Anfield Wrap and Bloodred podcasts.
You're welcome.
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
I can recommend Anfield Wrap and Bloodred podcasts.
You're welcome.
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I enjoy Stretford paddock on YouTube. He's not everyone's cup of tea but Steve Howson to me is quite considered in his analysis of the game, and makes quite a lot of sense at times. think he does one with Rio which I can't recall the name of at the moment.
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
Why have you taken the very worst parts of 606 and put it in a podcast Diafol?
On a side note I remember you yourself doing little videos I think. Quite liked those.
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
Why have you taken the very worst parts of 606 and put it in a podcast Diafol?
On a side note I remember you yourself doing little videos I think. Quite liked those.
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When I look at what I wrote it doesn't contain the LFC list. I take it you can see it though...
Yes. I did start some videos but got bored (and forgot my YouTube password and was too lazy to set up another one!)
I listen to:
That Peter Crouch...
Around the NFL
Serial Killers
That's it for now.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 22 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
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subscribed. I’ll save dazzas segment for extreme insomnia or an alternative to GA.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 28 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
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I totally get why you wouldn't give me a regular segment, Diafol, but won't deny that it hurts.
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 28 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
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I totally get why you wouldn't give me a regular segment, Diafol, but won't deny that it hurts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry RR!
I did have you down as the host though to ensure fairness so that's why you didn't have a feature. A David Mitchell kind of persona (but one who likes football)
OpenGoal (If you like Scottish Football)
Peter Crouch
Don't bother with any other football podcasts.
Blindboy is probably my favourite podcast. So many unique and interesting ones.
Serial season 1/2
The teachers pet
Good true crime ones, i find most are a bit schit but they stand out.
OpenGoal (If you like Scottish Football)
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We don't
Gone off Peter Crouch one a bit.
They all seem a bit pleased with themselves now. "Look at us we're banteriffic" kind of thing.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 54 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
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IAmMe’s I Should Coco: Charting the lows and lowers of De Gea’s United career.
RDD’s The Socratic Approach: Addressing the hot topic questions on the United JA606 board. And answering them with questions. And answering those questions with questions. And...
SE85’s Samba School: Celebrating the contributions of United’s South American contingent over the years.
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posted on 13/4/21
I enjoy listening to The Athletic Podcasts
posted on 13/4/21
I don’t listen to any podcasts so you aren’t the last RR!
Just prefer music and generally don’t have the time or where to even start
posted on 13/4/21
ODB, the breakthrough moment came when I realised they are perfect for when I have some tedious activity. Now if I'm in the kitchen or doing a symbolic bit of hoovering, what I'm really doing is listening to a podcast and the chores are just something that's going on in the background.
posted on 13/4/21
The Tifo football podcast is pretty interesting - reckon you'll enjoy it RR. Their YouTube channel is also worth a subscription.
posted on 13/4/21
Thanks for the recommendations Tifo and Joe-ny
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 3 minutes ago
ODB, the breakthrough moment came when I realised they are perfect for when I have some tedious activity. Now if I'm in the kitchen or doing a symbolic bit of hoovering, what I'm really doing is listening to a podcast and the chores are just something that's going on in the background.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I can certainly see where theyd be useful, commutes etc too
posted on 13/4/21
The guardians football weekly is decent as is the Athletic’s talk of the devils.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 4 minutes ago
The guardians football weekly is decent as is the Athletic’s talk of the devils.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think I listened to the Guardian one years ago before anyone was using the word 'podcast' to describe the medium. Used to be presented by James Richardson, legend of C4's Serie A coverage in the 1990s.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 4 minutes ago
The guardians football weekly is decent as is the Athletic’s talk of the devils.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think I listened to the Guardian one years ago before anyone was using the word 'podcast' to describe the medium. Used to be presented by James Richardson, legend of C4's Serie A coverage in the 1990s.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh I remember him vaguely on C4.
Max Rushden presents the podcast these days.
posted on 13/4/21
Go to Playerfm and type in football.
posted on 13/4/21
The BBC football daily can be a decent listen. I only really tune in for the MNC & the fantasy 606
posted on 13/4/21
I can recommend Anfield Wrap and Bloodred podcasts.
You're welcome.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
I can recommend Anfield Wrap and Bloodred podcasts.
You're welcome.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Filtered
posted on 13/4/21
I enjoy Stretford paddock on YouTube. He's not everyone's cup of tea but Steve Howson to me is quite considered in his analysis of the game, and makes quite a lot of sense at times. think he does one with Rio which I can't recall the name of at the moment.
posted on 13/4/21
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
posted on 13/4/21
Why have you taken the very worst parts of 606 and put it in a podcast Diafol?
On a side note I remember you yourself doing little videos I think. Quite liked those.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
Why have you taken the very worst parts of 606 and put it in a podcast Diafol?
On a side note I remember you yourself doing little videos I think. Quite liked those.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
When I look at what I wrote it doesn't contain the LFC list. I take it you can see it though...
Yes. I did start some videos but got bored (and forgot my YouTube password and was too lazy to set up another one!)
posted on 13/4/21
I listen to:
That Peter Crouch...
Around the NFL
Serial Killers
That's it for now.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 22 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
subscribed. I’ll save dazzas segment for extreme insomnia or an alternative to GA.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 28 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I totally get why you wouldn't give me a regular segment, Diafol, but won't deny that it hurts.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Red Russian (U4715)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 28 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I totally get why you wouldn't give me a regular segment, Diafol, but won't deny that it hurts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry RR!
I did have you down as the host though to ensure fairness so that's why you didn't have a feature. A David Mitchell kind of persona (but one who likes football)
posted on 13/4/21
OpenGoal (If you like Scottish Football)
Peter Crouch
Don't bother with any other football podcasts.
Blindboy is probably my favourite podcast. So many unique and interesting ones.
Serial season 1/2
The teachers pet
Good true crime ones, i find most are a bit schit but they stand out.
posted on 13/4/21
OpenGoal (If you like Scottish Football)
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We don't
posted on 13/4/21
Gone off Peter Crouch one a bit.
They all seem a bit pleased with themselves now. "Look at us we're banteriffic" kind of thing.
posted on 13/4/21
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 54 minutes ago
A JA606 podcast would be good...
Features could include:
Hafi's Stat Attack - be amazed as you provide the date for a historical game and Hafi tells you the score, the expected score and how De Gea was at fault for some of the goals.
Culer: Ole & Me - A re-imagining of Brokeback Mountain set in the town of Sitges in May 1999
Rosso Situational Press - Rosso talks us through the newspapers of the day (may or may not mention Portugal)
Stretty's World Class, Dross or Charlie Austin (similar to Sh**, Marry, Avoid)
VC's Bed Wetting Cretin of the Week: OBVIOUSLY
Barry: I'm only in it for the Graphs. A whimsical look at the life of JA606's resident comedian.
Dazza's Brighton peer: A technical look at how, pound for pound, Brighton really do play the best football in Europe.
Dunc: (broadcast cancelled)
nWo:
MU52: Telegrams from the past. A gentle look at how MU52 reacted to the news the club scrapped the name Newton Heath.
Arab: Ends the show by singing 'Don't Dream it's Over (extended version) by Crowded House.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
IAmMe’s I Should Coco: Charting the lows and lowers of De Gea’s United career.
RDD’s The Socratic Approach: Addressing the hot topic questions on the United JA606 board. And answering them with questions. And answering those questions with questions. And...
SE85’s Samba School: Celebrating the contributions of United’s South American contingent over the years.
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