Say Your Number wrote: » If Ken did leave, I'd stay subscribed if we got more uncle Jim.
jones wrote: Uncle Jim barely paused for breath it reminded me of one of Abe Simpsons stories that all just ramble into each other. In saying that he does know his stuff
jones wrote: » Uncle Jim barely paused for breath it reminded me of one of Abe Simpsons stories that all just ramble into each other. In saying that he does know his stuff
Just figured it out - search "Second captains" on eventbrite website and click register there.
Patww79 wrote: » I gave up ever looking for them, absolutely impossible to get.
[Deleted User] wrote: » did they interview aisling bea cos like id never have known if not for the twenty a day tweets and fb posts about them interviewing aisling bea this past fortnight who i like but am confused about why shes been pushed as a superstar the past few years, let alone on a sports podcast.
Deleted User wrote: » did they interview aisling bea cos like id never have known if not for the twenty a day tweets and fb posts about them interviewing aisling bea this past fortnight who i like but am confused about why shes been pushed as a superstar the past few years, let alone on a sports podcast.
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Patww79 wrote: » I tried and got told by eventbrite that I'm not authorised for the event
dr.kenneth noisewater wrote: » I always miss these, its a wonder they dont try have them in bigger venues. Anyway, if anyone cant go you might keep me in mind!
dulux99 wrote: » Really good episode today on the Ozil debacle.
Robert McGrath wrote: » Yep. Ken must think the story is a dream come true. It has all of the elements he loves to cover - quotes from the sports figure to analyse and pore over, clashes of personalities and a heavy dose of politics. Great stuff
Arghus wrote: » I'm a bit done in general with Ken's fondness for dissecting quotes, but he was the man you'd want to hear from yesterday. Admittedly Ozil's statement had greater wider significance than the latest transparently self serving blather thatMourinho dishes up regularly. Honingstein was good in his analysis, he's one of the top football journos around.