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  • footballpubcast 9:57 am on April 19, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , , , , , , Manchester United, , , Piermario Morosini, , , , , , ,   

    Pubcast #76: And here’s our Graham with a quick reminder 

    How could you turn down number 2, the lovely Football Pubcast from London? (Probably quite easily given this week’s photo – although the toilet based theme will become apparent we promise)

    Anyway… make sure you don’t turn down the opportunity to listen to Show #76. After a week off the boys have a plethora of issues and talking points to get through including

    • Aldershot and the Dalai Lama
    • The FA Cup Jedi Master
    • Promotion & Relegation spotlight
    • Scholes inspiration
    • Random character assassinations
    • RIP Piermario Morosini
    • Bath City competition
    • Some suspect toilet smells
    • FA Cup Semi Final review
    • Is Neymar better than Messi?
    • “That goal” from Ben Arfa
    • Steve Evans leaving Crawley
    • Pick of this weekends games
    • Some woeful Chelsea v Barca predictions
    • Plus much more

     
    • Michael Coxon 11:23 am on April 19, 2012 Permalink

      I’m a really special boy… my mum always said so

    • Stuart Hoare 11:28 am on April 19, 2012 Permalink

      What is Dan Silver looking at?

  • footballpubcast 2:59 pm on April 4, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , , , , , , Manchester United, , , , , , , , , , , , ,   

    Pubcast #75: Angry Birds 

    The team had to overcome some technical difficulties to bring you this week’s show… with the old adage of “turning it of then turning it on again” eventually doing the trick. Once underway there was a packed week of news, views and opinion to bring you. Jim also revealed the very special prize up for grabs in the next Pubcast Trivia (VHS Player not included). Also on Show #75…

    • QPR v Arsenal
    • Ian Taylor’s headphones
    • Gareth Bale
    • Preston North End “leak”
    • Terry Venables returns
    • Aston Villa reserves update
    • Performances of the week
    • The Championship promotion race
    • Pans People
    • Plus much more

     
  • footballpubcast 1:53 pm on March 8, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , , , Gudni Bergsson, , , Manchester United, ,   

    Pubcast #71: Headbutts with Gandhi 

    It was the Football Pubcast’s first ever Gillingham free show (almost) this week as Mike took on hosting duties in the style of a violent Mahatma Gandhi and was joined by Stu, Dan and Sean for another exhilarating hour of nonsense that included…

    • The Pubcasters’ worst away trip
    • Gheorghe Hagi’s face
    • The greatest player Man Utd never had
    • Gudni Bergsson’s heroism
    • Arry Redknapp’s intimate tattoo
    • The plight of Rangers
    • An award nomination!
    • The Frank Lampard/John Terry managerial dream team
    • The ladies of Kiev
    • And all the usual junk you know and tolerate…

    Pubcast #71: Headbutts with Gandhi (mp3)

     
  • Michael Coxon 7:46 am on December 5, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Charlton Athletic, , , , , , Manchester United, , ,   

    Everyone wins with this weekend’s draws 

    So, two major tournament draws a the weekend and two corkers!

    Let’s start with Euro 2012. I can’t think of a better line-up for the tournament. England have got the nice balance of a massive game against France, a match with the stronger of the two host nations and a tie with our bogey team. Fabio Capello will walk away fairly happy from Friday’s draw knowing that, on paper, England should be favourites to win the group. However it will need to be a different England to the one who lost against France at Wembley last year because Laurent Blanc’s side look incredibly far removed from the cough and splutter of South Africa 2010.

    Should England make it through to the knock-out stages then they can look forward to a tie against regular foes from recent years Croatia, Fabio Capello’s home nation Italy, neighbours Ireland or recently vanquished minnows Spain…If England are going to progress beyond the quarter finals then it will be a huge but not necessarily impossible ask. Ireland on the other hand will need three huge performances to escape the group. Still, Croatia are beatable and expect to see Ray Houghton’s goal from USA 94 a thousand times between now and June. Oh, and Spain? Well just remember the opening game in South Africa and an excellent performance from the Swiss.

    The other groups look tasty for different reasons. The prospect of a Germany/Holland game always whets the appetite but throw in Portugal and the team that finished above them in qualifying (and neighbours of Germany) Denmark and it will probably prove the strongest of the four groups. On the other hand, Poland must fancy their chances of success on home soil lining up with Russia, Greece and Czech Republic, arguably the weakest team in each of their respective pots.

    Predictions: Germany, Holland, Spain and, very, very optimistically, England in the semis…Holland to win it

    And then we had the FA Cup draw, which through up a few ties between top clubs and minnows…Everton & Tamworth, Stoke & Gillingham (good luck lads!), Arsenal & Leeds…Manchester United and Manchester City…

    A few years ago that would have been a hearty joke at our smaller neighbours, now we’re looking at a revenge mission in early January. The 6-1 defeat hurt everyone connected to United so expect strong line-ups and a fiery game. Fergie loves the FA Cup and he won’t want to go out at the hands of City for two successive seasons.

    The talk will be all about the big Manchester derby but the rest of the draw looks good to. Teams like Cheltenham, Southend, Oldham and Bristol Rovers can all savour the prospect of facing Premier League elite and there’s a couple of cracking derbies thrown in to. I quite fancy Charlton to pull off an upset against an inevitably under-strength Fulham and Paolo Di Canio will be looking forward to hosting Wigan.

    My girlfriend asked me yesterday why I was sat watching two men speaking bad English and fiddling around with balls…and then why I watched the FA Cup draw (boom boom!). But it’s these little events and little details that make the season that bit more exciting. Whether you support Manchester United or Macclesfield Town, England or Ireland, what awaits over the coming weeks and months is excitement, anticipation and hope that when all the waiting is over you’ll emerge victorious.

     
  • Michael Coxon 12:05 pm on November 30, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Larnell Cole, Manchester United, Paul Pogba, Ravel Morrison   

    Looking forward to the Carling Cup tonight, although I’m not sure United vs. Crystal Palace is on instead of moving the Chelsea/Liverpool game to tonight. Should see some very promising prospects in action, the likes of Paul Pogba, Larnell Cole and the controversial but massively gifted Ravel Morrison are tipped to start. Whether or not they’ll be able to cope with a decent Crystal Palace side is another matter.

    Predicted line up: Amos; Rafael, Smalling, Fryers, Fabio; Morrison, Gibson, Pogba; Cole, Macheda, Diouf

     
  • Jim Staples 10:25 pm on November 17, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: @MCFC_daniel, Google Maps, Manchester United, Old Trafford   

    OK major tip of the hat to @MCFC_daniel for this one. He’s discovered something on Google Maps for the iPhone which I tried for myself and rather enjoyed. I have a feeling my fellow Pubcaster Mr Coxon will be less enthusiastic.

    If you search “M16 0RA” it will bring up Old Trafford. If you then search “Major Shithole” it will place a pin slap bang in the middle of the pitch. Lovely

    A "Major Shithole" according to Google Maps?

     
  • Jim Staples 5:38 pm on November 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Manchester United, , ,   

    Manchester United’s players are acting up again, we see… 

    Byker Grove, Hollyoaks, Kenan & Kel, Renford Rejects and Sister Sister… just some of my favourite TV shows whilst growing up.

    So it’s fair to say I know a good actor when I see one.

    Unfortunately Wayne Rooney might not fit into that bracket if this advert for a chilean wine is anything to go by.

    It also features the incredibly deep voiced Patrice Evra and a surprisingly (or maybe not if you’re his wife) competent Ryan Giggs.

    Enjoy…

     
    • Cade 6:21 pm on November 2, 2011 Permalink

      One of your favorite TV shows growing up was Sister Sister? That’s the gayest thing about this whole page, and it’s not going uncontested.

    • Jim 7:00 pm on November 2, 2011 Permalink

      Yep I loved it… deep story-lines and great acting. Interesting fact is that there was actually only ever one actress and she played both parts. Amazing

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