jaykay74 wrote: » Looking forward to Stanage on the latest Trump Denmark /Greenland stuff.
John Hutton wrote: » Just listened to his interview with Stephen Teap about cervical check powerful stuff. Say what you want about Dunphy but you can't say he doesn't care about stories like these
Obrieski wrote: » Finding the football podcasts more and more tedious to listen to, they always follow a similar pattern "John/Liam, you played with some great players *lists some random players they played with*...I think X is great, where does he feature amongst the great players" - Van Dijk and Aguero recently "Pogba is a disgrace" "Man City have a poor defence" "David Luiz is a spoofer" "Pochettino has worked miracles with no money" Now I'm not saying they are valid discussion points, but to have the same conversation points every week just gets boring - end up skipping a good chunk as I know exactly what they are going to say. Liam even said it at one point in the latest one "we have mentioned this on the past number of podcasts Eamon" Giles was a great, love listening to him on things like the Jack Charlton one recently, but his days analysing modern football are finished surely. He picks a quote from the paper and reels it off each podcast. Last year it was Mourinho on Pogba "He is the complete midfield player". This year it seems to be Poch "I'm the coach, don't call me the manager".
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Extraordinarily stale !
Still Ill wrote: » Yeah, I'll still listen, but you're totally right.. You could say the football pods are a one trick pony with a really good trick.
franglan wrote: » If you like heavy breathing and Frano's gasping at Eamo's comments and interruptions you'll like the latest podcast!
riemann wrote: » You could say the same for most football podcasts, the same tired clichés week after week after week.
dr.kenneth noisewater wrote: » Desperate stuff altogether, think Dunphy was trying to get more out of him in fairness but Frano sounded like he wanted to be anywhere else
terrydel wrote: » The recent one with colm toiling was gas, dunphy seemed asleep at the start, then cuts in to basically turn the conversation 180 degrees, to get toiling back on point. Good lord they man can ramble on! Dunphy seemed to have little or no interest at all.
blackwave wrote: » I know it's not strictly the Stand related but Mick Clifford who was the stand in host for Dunphy a while ago and has been a great contributor whenever he came particularly about Independent Media and Denis O'Brien's leverage on them has set up his own podcast. It's on soundcloud and there's only one episode so far.https://soundcloud.com/mickcliffordpodcast