Aug 25 - 2022

Firings, feelings, mascots & Man Utd stun Liverpool

About the Episode

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There’s really nothing off limits for our crew, and just like you, we never know where the show is going to take us. James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Brendan Dunlop, Jimmy Brennan and producer Dan Wong start by reacting to Manchester United’s shocking win over Liverpool Monday at Old Trafford. No one actually thinks Jürgen Klopp will be sacked, but that result led to the boys sharing their worst story about being fired from a job. Spoiler alert: food theft is involved in multiple stories. 

  Dele Alli’s move to Besiktas and fall from the heights of Tottenham and England have Jimmy and Craig explain the rollercoaster that is a player’s “love of the game” and relive some moments of rejection that fuelled their determination. Dunny’s love of baseball is dying, and the crew debate the spectrum of acceptance for bandwagon fans. Wonger’s take on mascots probably shouldn’t surprise you, and he does read from the Mail Sack which led to another award winning rankings list. And JC delivers a killer opening that will make you wish you listened to more Australian terrestrial radio.   

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Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Brendan Dunlop, and Dan Wong 

Voice Over Talent: Jeff Cole 

This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.  Parental discretion is advised.

 

Be advised this episode includes explicit language.

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