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haha how many points have them b*stards got!![]()
Yeah me too great car journey listeningThey're all good Gary Roberts episode is a cracker and the Michael Brown one is worth a listen. I subscribe to the podcast rather than watch YouTube.
CaptainMorgans will respond to your post on this thread rather than take the Bladespod thread off in a different direction!Which are your favourites UtC podcasts? I've just started getting into those..
CaptainMorgans will respond to your post on this thread rather than take the Bladespod thread off in a different direction!
In fairness they're all funny in their own way, but i'd say that this is my top 10
1 - Bruce Grobbelarr
2 - Dean Windass
3 - Matt Kilgallon
4 - David Dunn
5 - John Beresford
6 - Grant Holt
7 - Neil Shipperley
8 - Paul Beesley (possibly higher)
9 - Tommy Miller
10 - Gary Roberts - not quite as funny, but really interesting as it was talking about mental health
I'm still to go back to series 1 and 2 as i am listening to them either in the car or at work.
I won't include Leon Knight as he's just in his own category of completely mental... listen to a few others first
Listened to a few on your list. Agree, they're all good. Haven't listened to Windass, or Grobelaar yet. Thought the Mark Crossley one was excellent, his stories / impressions of Brian Clough are superb.
I actually did enjoy the Leon Knight ones. An interesting insight if nothing else. He was certainly honest.
Grobelaar wasn’t what I’d expected and I didn’t know about his past before football.Listened to a few on your list. Agree, they're all good. Haven't listened to Windass, or Grobelaar yet. Thought the Mark Crossley one was excellent, his stories / impressions of Brian Clough are superb.
I actually did enjoy the Leon Knight ones. An interesting insight if nothing else. He was certainly honest.
Listened to a few on your list. Agree, they're all good. Haven't listened to Windass, or Grobelaar yet. Thought the Mark Crossley one was excellent, his stories / impressions of Brian Clough are superb.
I actually did enjoy the Leon Knight ones. An interesting insight if nothing else. He was certainly honest.
Listened to a few on your list. Agree, they're all good. Haven't listened to Windass, or Grobelaar yet. Thought the Mark Crossley one was excellent, his stories / impressions of Brian Clough are superb.
I actually did enjoy the Leon Knight ones. An interesting insight if nothing else. He was certainly honest.
CaptainMorgans will respond to your post on this thread rather than take the Bladespod thread off in a different direction!
In fairness they're all funny in their own way, but i'd say that this is my top 10
1 - Bruce Grobbelarr
2 - Dean Windass
3 - Matt Kilgallon
4 - David Dunn
5 - John Beresford
6 - Grant Holt
7 - Neil Shipperley
8 - Paul Beesley (possibly higher)
9 - Tommy Miller
10 - Gary Roberts - not quite as funny, but really interesting as it was talking about mental health
I'm still to go back to series 1 and 2 as i am listening to them either in the car or at work.
I won't include Leon Knight as he's just in his own category of completely mental... listen to a few others first
I think he was series 1 or 2 and haven't gone that far back yetNo Mark Crossley?
SHITHOUSE!
True, but he wins hand down on the best single story featuring the greyhound.Beesley’s isn’t that good sadly.
True, but he wins hand down on the best single story featuring the greyhound.
I felt the same, especially as his telling of the Cantona / Hartfield incident made it sound much worse than it was.That Greyhound story had me in stitches but I always had an underlying feeling he exaggerated other stories. I've no proof to back that up, it was just how I felt while watching it, he could be 100% genuine.
True, but he wins hand down on the best single story featuring the greyhound.
That Greyhound story had me in stitches but I always had an underlying feeling he exaggerated other stories. I've no proof to back that up, it was just how I felt while watching it, he could be 100% genuine.
Neil Shipperley is in the news today, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ashed-mother-teenage-daughter-court-case.html
I don't know why women have an issue with this. I know if a woman was in a van and started bashing her tic-tac in front of me I wouldn't be calling the coppers.
To be honest, I'd probably start pulling the popes cap off to it and get arrested myself.
So in hindsight, I hope I don't see a woman doing it.
I thought the story Beesley told about playing with Billy Tightshirt in a reserve game against Leeds was quality too.My favourites:
Crossley is the best
Nicky Weaver (well worth a listen despite Pig connections) is my second favourite
Michael Brown
Neil Shipperley
Brett Ormerod
Tommy Miller
Chris Sedgwick
Jason Price
Matt Kilgallon
Grant Holt
Jerry Taggart
Morgan and Hoyland
Windass is good but light on Blades content
Beesley’s isn’t that good sadly.
Brown and David Norris both comment on Warnock’s long rumoured behaviour re fines and sub appearances...
Grobbelaar is part fascinating and part bare faced liar.
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