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  • footballpubcast 3:53 pm on April 24, 2013 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Barcelona, , , , , Brian Moore, , , , , , , , , , , Mansfield Town, , Robbie Fowler, Stockport County,   

    Pubcast #127: Just the two of us… 

    Its been a lively week but it was the lowest turnout in Pubcast history as Mike and Andy made the lonely trek to Henry Ads to discuss title wins, relegation strugglers, European prospects and the occasional act of cannibalism. Despite it effectively being a recorded date the boys were able to discuss a lot, including…

    • Title win by Man…sfield Town…and some other team…
    • Bayern drub Barca
    • Champions League/Relegation in the Premier League
    • League One goes down to the final weekend
    • Gillingham win League Two
    • Crowd trouble at Kidderminster
    • Some hungry Uruguayan bloke…
    • A-League Grand Final
    • Cravat Nick meets El-Hadji Diouf
    • And plenty more…

     
  • footballpubcast 4:28 pm on April 3, 2013 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Barcelona, , , , Dani Alves, , David Milliband, , , , , Kevin Davies, , , , , , , , , , , , Thiago Silva   

    Pubcast #124: Carrot & Hummus 

    The Pubcasters were in a fairly metrosexual mood this week, with politics on the agenda and a certain Cockney newboy enjoying a serving of carrot and hummus during the show…As well as Connor, regulars Mike, Dan, Jerome and Andy were in fine voice and with plenty to discuss after the bank holiday they were talking about:

    • Paolo Di Canio joining Sunderland
    • Neil “Colin” Warnock leaving Leeds
    • A big weekend in the Premier League, Football League and FA Cup
    • Champions League fall out
    • Two naughty Englishmen in France
    • Carlos Tevez pleads guilty
    • Cravat Nick’s missus encounters another footballer
    • Melbourne Heart’s season comes to an end
    • And plenty more of the usual loveable banter

     
  • footballpubcast 3:50 pm on March 14, 2013 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Barcelona, Bill Murray, , Carlos Valderamma, Curtis Woodhouse, David Moyes, Djimi Traore, , Gaby Agbonlahor, , , , , , Seattle Sounders, Tony Gubba, , , Wilifried Zaha   

    Pubcast #121: Gaby Agbonla-Murray 

    It was another joyous week on the Pubcast as everyone’s favourite Boltonian Nick joined Mike, Dan and Jerome armed with more stories about his and his wife’s experiences of footballing characters. Thankfully this time there were no sexual overtures (at least not for his wife) but as always the stories provided more than a few laughs.

    Elsewhere there were dodgy look-alikes, internet trolls and, a pesky rodent or two, as well as…

    • An unsurprising lack of Tottenham talk after the weekend’s results
    • The legend that is Curtis Woodhouse
    • A very sad haircut
    • A wonder goal from…Djimi Traore!?
    • Tunnelling Turks in Germany
    • Naughty Boys galore
    • RIP Tony Gubba
    • And much, much more…

     
  • footballpubcast 7:11 pm on February 21, 2013 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Barcelona, , , , , , , , Jack Butland, Mark Robins, Milan, , , , , , , , , , Twente   

    Pubcast #118: Zwolle vs. the Wally with the Brolly 

    It was a sad day at Henry Ads as the Pubcast gathered to say farewell to one of their best and (according to tube passengers) sexiest members. But while Sean Miller is leaving us he still found time for some lively banter with Mike, Dan, Jerome and Andy. If you’re a fan of any of the following, you’re going to love the latest show…

    Arsenal’s plight
    McClaren works his magic on the Twente fans
    Mark Robins gets flipped the bird by rival teams
    Naughty Boys & Cheeky B*ggers
    Blind Referees
    Jack Butland’s “wonder save”
    Di Canio – favourite for the Swindon job
    Carling Cup final
    So, so much more…

     
  • footballpubcast 1:15 pm on November 8, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Barcelona, , ,   

    The FFDU Celtic v Barca Pubcast 

    Yesterday our friends @FFDU decided to record their own Pubcast during the Celtic v Barcelona game. Also present was the Australian Celtic Supporters Club. As you can imagine it all got a bit lively as the game progressed!

    Listen via this link…

    http://ffdu.net/ffdu/pubcast/ffdu-football-pubcast-celtic-v-barcelona-live-in-sydney/

     
  • Sean Miller 2:47 pm on October 22, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Barcelona, Jordi Alba,   

    Never mind the Tyne & Wear derby… 

    …this was the best goal scored by a Jordi all weekend. Shame it was in his own net.

     
  • Michael Coxon 11:32 am on August 21, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Barcelona, Beer, , , , , , , Thailand   

    Football Experiences in Thailand 

    As mentioned on last week’s show I’ve just had a rather pleasant two weeks in Thailand. Like most of South east Asia it has a huge football fanbase (the sport vies for most popular along with Muay Thai boxing, a martial art that would make Simon Head quiver behind his UFC bed spread) and as such the sport is pretty prevalent in the country in the form of TV coverage, replica shirts and merchandise. But the Thai people indulge their passion for the beautiful in different ways to your average bloke in Northwich, Medway or Lancing…

    We’ll start with the sweets…those lovely sweets that I brought back with me only to have them shunned by the rest of the Pubcasters. There were the referee whistlepops, horribly sweet and making a very poor whistling noise, and there were the marshmallow Man Utd players…where to start on those? Apart from the fact that they tasted like a packet of Canderel crammed into a sponge and looked rather bizarre they were quite nice. Oh, and they were made in Sidcup, so quite why the people of Ko Tao (an island of around 1,000 people) had them shipped over I’m not sure.

    When you’re out and about in Thailand you’ll probably see a plethora of replica (and not always authentic) shirts. The four biggest teams in terms of fanbase are seemingly Man Utd, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Barcelona, with Chelsea also growing in popularity, but they’re by no means the be all and end all. I saw a few Arsenal shirts, a couple of Everton shirts, Inter and AC Milan and even an Ivory Coast shirt. There were no signs of Man City shirts, possibly due to the uneasy relationship (to say the least) between the much loved Thai Royal Family and former Premier (and Man City owner) Thaksin Shinawatra but more likely due to City being a tiny, tiny club…

    However the most bizarre shirt I saw in Thailand however was the first thing that greeted me at Bangkok Airport…The duty free shopping at Bangkok is run by a company called “King Power”…as in the “King Power Stadium”…as in the owners of Leicester City. As such, each terminal has a few sports shops (and you’d be surprised how many there are, the shops repeat themselves with the frequency of a background from an episode of “The Flintstones”) and each one of these have what I would describe as a “Leicester City” annex. You can buy home and away shirts, leisurewear, caps, footballs, DVDs (they were showing Leicester 1-1 Birmingham on loop…) and other collected tat and, bafflingly, it didn’t seem to be selling very well. Still, somewhere in Koh Phi Phi there’s probably a little kid who idolizes Neil Danns.

    Beer is one of the best things about a short holiday in Thailand (apart from, y’know, the culture and natural beauty and that…) and inevitably its almost synonymous with football. There’s three (authentically Thai) beers on the market and one of them, Leo, doesn’t seem to be so popular (which is strange as its rather palatable). In the white and brown corner you have Singha…the official beer partner (in Thailand at least) of Manchester United and Chelsea.

    At the moment Chelsea players are plastered all over their cans (it makes drinking beer difficult when you have to wrap your lips around John Terry’s face) while Man Utd seem to be all over the promotional hoardings outside bars (it makes drinking beer difficult when you have Wayne Rooney gurning down at you). There was also a lovely promotional video on my flight from Bangkok to Koh Samui with Edwin van der Sar, Gary Neville, Ji-Sung Park and Ryan Giggs extolling the virtues of Singha. Given that three of the four have now departed and Ryan Giggs didn’t play last night I guess we can’t blame that for the woeful performance.

    In the green and gold corner you have Chang; 6.4%, can lead to hallucinations…lovely stuff. You probably know Chang as the sponsors of Everton, but surprisingly Phil Neville and Leon Osman are shunned when it comes to promotional material in favour of the Spanish heavyweights…Barcelona and Real Madrid. Funny that.

    Leaving Thailand has left me torn on the globalization of football. On one hand I was delighted to be able to speak the universal language of “Manchester…Wayne Rooney!” and sample the delights of marshmallow footballers. On the other I struggled to imagine the people in this tropical paradise having any sort of connection with the people of Salford or Anfield or Fulham. Still…Leicester City, big in Thailand…maybe they’d stand a fair chance at success if they moved there.

     
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