01-24-2018, 04:13 PM
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Re: Podcasts?
So, I've been meaning to start an "official" podcast thread for about six months now with a list of podcasts, what they're like, etc. I'll give you a few top quality ones to start off with.
Football Weekly
Previously hosted by James Richardson, this is now hosted by Max Rushden and features a rotating cast of Guardian journalists. Primarily covers the Premier League and Champions League, but will often discuss and report on happenings from the major leagues, or any other random stories. Posted Monday and Thursday
The Totally Football Show
Currently hosted by James Richardson, this only recently started last year but it's the same quality, and often better than Football Weekly. Covers the same leagues, and even shares some of the same guests as Football Weekly. Posted Monday and Thursday
On The Continent
Covers European leagues (not England—hosted by Marcus Speller and Luke Moore and always joined by James Horncastle and Andy Brassell. Excellent coverage on Italy, Spain, Germany, and France. Posted Monday and Thursday
The Football Ramble
Mostly covers England, I believe, and I honestly do not know that much about it as it's just not for me—at all. If I had to describe it, I'd say it's four British lads trying harder to make each other laugh than discuss football. Every sentence seems to start with a setup for a bad joke, and every sentence seems to end with a bad joke. I think it might be more laughing than actual discussion, but I know it's wildly popular.
The Totally Football League Show
Covers all things Football League and often has interviews with managers and supporters.
Golazzo: The Totally Italian Football Show
Covers all things Serie A and Italian clubs in the Champions League.
Talking Fussball
Covers all things Bundesliga.
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Arsecast and Arsecast Extra
Covers Arsenal—if you follow Arsenal and you don't listen, you're crazy. Extra on Monday's is the more enjoyable, I believe, as Andrew and James are wonderful together.
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