Bill Ponderosa wrote: » His football analysis is based around narratives mainly, drama and the noise around football but very little about the football itself.
deisedude wrote: » If you want a tactical analysis of why West Brom are playing 5 at the back then this isn't the podcast for you I listen for the soap opera side of things
Bill Ponderosa wrote: » Agreed but when you're paying for it I want a bit more than this manager said this, this manager done that rinse and repeat.
Say Your Number wrote: » They spent the first 20 minutes yesterday talking about Lampard and FA Cup games, nearly half the pod, their soccer coverage comfortably dwarfs everything else they do, I just find the whinging when they dare talk about anything else a bit baffling.
dulpit wrote: » This post should be stickied somewhere. This is why a lot of people listen to SC. It's also why their rugby coverage is comparatively worse to their other sports, because they tend to go into boring analysis every time. Rugby is the sport I'd watch most, but it's the sport I listen to least on this pod.
sheroman01 wrote: » I love the show and I love Ken's mad ramblings, but I do think people's love for the show sometimes clouds over the absurdity of some pods. The full 1 hour and 9 minutes of the pod dedicated to Lampard is madness.
den87 wrote: » Honestly don’t know what I’d do without this (and one or two other pods) going and coming from work. The sound bed of Ken’s singing and the laugh it gave me this morning was well worth the €5. I will say that there’s some weeks where I could struggle to listen to two or three of the pods but overall I wouldn’t give it up.
lawred2 wrote: » Which episode was the singing?
jaykay74 wrote: » The strategy seems to be not to have a football show on the Monday following FA cups weekends so far I think.
Christy Browne wrote: » If I had my way the entire podcast would be exclusively Ken ranting about Lampard every day.
Smell the glove wrote: » It was absolutely ridiculous carry on. I think the main reason Ken just bangs on about 3 or 4 managers or teams is because he doesn't have the knowledge anymore. It's a genuine pleasant shock when he talks about anyone outside the top 6 or 7. On a sidenote wish people would stop the "not the pod for you" nonsense. I want league of Ireland chat....it's not the pod for you, I want better rugby chat...not the pod for you. I want more European talk.....etc etc Seems to be when anybody says they would like a change this is the generic response.
Ol' Donie wrote: » I'm just looking forward to the wheels coming off for Jose again. Any day now.
Cienciano wrote: » Ken mentioned the Lampard being cheered as he was carried off injured as a west ham player as a kid. Ken talked about this on a few occasions over the years and actually debunked it. Someone was on who was in the stands and confirmed that he was being applauded as he was being carried off which is standard at games. But Frank had changed it to they cheered when he was injured. Wonder why Ken went back to the "wrong" version of what happened?
Utopia Parkway wrote: » I'll give Ken one thing. He has an amazing ability to recall goals. The amount of times when discussing some modern day goal, he'll go and liken it to some obscure goal from the Premier League in the 90's is ridiculous. I watch a lot of football and can barely remember goals from a month ago.
Obrieski wrote: » Jonathan Wilson settling scores like Fr. Ted collecting the golden cleric on today’s podcast made for brilliant listening. Hopefully that gets made into an audio bed (2 audio bed suggestions in one week by me, maybe a new career if the lads ever come calling!)
Lucas Hood wrote: » I thought the chelsea guy was awful the other day. Funny to see Wilson come back at his points. So he must listen himself.