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  • The Football Pubcast 10:16 am on December 16, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Pubcast #61: Don’t you know who I am? 

    This weeks show, minus Simon (who was off filling his face with a Christmas lunch somehere, apparently) features the rest of the regular pubcasters, as Jim, Dan, Sean and Stu dropped in at The Moose Bar in Canary Wharf to discuss all things football.

    You can listen to the show via the player below, or why not subscribe to get our show every week, for free, via the iTunes Music Store? Just click the big Music Store button on the right of the site…

    WARNING: Contains traces of Jim’s potty mouth (even though he’s just quoting Ian Walker, so blame him…)

    Pubcast #61: Don”t you know who I am? (mp3)

     
  • Simon Head 4:08 pm on December 7, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Pubcast #60: The podcast that doesn’t get drunk 

    Just like Alan Shearer, we never get drunk. Don’t know why we’d mention “Super Al” in that context? Make sure you check out our show for the full SP.

    With yours truly off for a week Christmas shopping and going out of my mind, Jim, Stu, Dan and Sean paid a visit to our seasonal home of The Moose Bar in Canary Wharf for our 60th show (yes, we’re amazed we’ve lasted this long, too…)

    Listen via the player below, or the player on the top right of this site. And, of course, you can subscribe to get our pubcasty goodness each and every week via the magic of the iTunes Music Store. Just click the Music Store button on the right of the site.

    We’ll be back next week with a special pre-Christmas show, featuring (hopefully!) a foosball (or table football, if you prefer) tournament between the pubcasters.

    Table football on a podcast – they said it couldn’t be done. Listen in next week as we prove them right wrong.

    Pubcast #60: The podcast that doesn”t get drunk… (mp3)

     
  • The Football Pubcast 3:23 pm on December 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Pubcast #59: RIP Gary Speed 

    The Pubcasters returned to The Moose Bar in Canary Wharf for this week’s show, where they discussed the sad death of Gary Speed and the issues surrounding it this week.

    On a happier topic, Sean recounted his experience of being at Old Trafford to see his beloved Crystal Palace knock Manchester United out of the Carling Cup, while Dan tried – and failed – to argue against Spurs’ crucial disallowed goal against Greek side PAOK Salonika in the Europa League.

    Throw in the usual features and plenty of pub-based chat and it all amounts to a shade under 45 minutes’ worth of Pubcast. Enjoy…

    Pubcast #59: RIP Gary Speed (mp3)

     
    • Michael Coxon 4:05 pm on December 2, 2011 Permalink

      Lovely to hear the tribute to Gary Speed, excellent work guys…

      Not so lovely to hear from Sean…bastards…fair play Palace deserved it, just make sure you beat City or the Scum in the final!

  • Simon Head 12:05 am on November 22, 2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Pubcast #58: The Monday Night Football Pubcast 

    Two faces from the Pubcast’s murky past return to join Si, Jim, Dan and Sean for this week’s special Monday night instalment of The Football Pubcast.

    On this week’s show:

    • The return of Simon Pitney and Michael Coxon
    • Review of the weekend’s action
    • Andre Marriner’s mare at Wigan vs Blackburn
    • Huddersfield Town’s record-breaking run
    • Pitney vs Coxon – debating the best-ever Premier League strike partnership
    • A look back at our adopted teams from last season
    • Update on our adopted team for this season, Melbourne Heart
    • And much more…

    Pubcast #58: The Monday Night Football Pubcast (mp3)

     
  • The Football Pubcast 5:28 pm on November 17, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Pubcast #57: There’s a moose loose about this (public) hoose! 

    With Si on holiday and Big Stu getting some much needed exercise; it fell to Jim, Dan and Sean to take up the Pubcast baton this week.

    They did so in the new and unfamiliar surroundings of the Moose Bar in the heart of London’s Canary Wharf. They even took time to check out the festive ice rink en route.

    Don’t forget you can subscribe to receive our podcast via the magic of iTunes by clicking the Music Store button on the right hand side of this very website.

    We’re also on Twitter and Facebook so feel free to follow us from there, too.

    Pubcast #57: There”s a moose loose about this (public) hoose… (mp3)

     
  • The Football Pubcast 2:04 am on November 14, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Pubcast #56: A bunch of goons in Wetherspoons 

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    The Football Pubcast switched venues this week – to the local Wetherspoons pub – and picked up two new pubcasters along the way.

    Crystal Palace fan Sean Miller made his Pubcast debut, and friend of the show and ale aficionado and Newcastle United fan “Olly” aka @Morgan_Leafy joined the show from The Ledger Rooms, Canary Wharf.

    Here’s what’s on this week’s show:

    - Jim’s “exciting” floodlight news
    - Our latest Melbourne Heart update
    - More Mario Balotelli news
    - Joey Barton vs TOWIE
    - The Football Pubcast’s burning question of the week

    You can subscribe to the show via the iTunes Music Store by clicking the button on the right of the screen, or you can listen via the player at the top of this article.

     
  • The Football Pubcast 9:18 am on October 28, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    Pubcast #55: Super Hoops and Super Mario 

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    The Football Pubcast had a full house this week, with Jim, Stu, Dan and Si all in attendance for what proved to be a packed show of football chat.

    Here’s what’s on this week’s show:

    – QPR’s 1-0 win against nine-man Chelsea
    – The John Terry racism allegations
    – Manchester City hit United for six
    – Melbourne Heart’s shaky start
    – The flawed genuis of Mario Balotelli
    – Aaron Ramsey – international assassin?
    – Our managers of the season…so far

    You can subscribe to the show via the iTunes Music Store by clicking the button on the right of the screen, or you can listen via the player at the top of this article.

     
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