[Deleted User] wrote: » Just because it's made news in US/Australia/Japan does not mean it's newsworthy. It gets clicks because it's emotive. But in and of itself it's a non-story and bores me.
Say Your Number wrote: » can we talk about Ken's appreciation for 80s synth football themes instead.
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » I fell asleep while listening to Tuesday's podcast, woke up right in the middle of that god-awful 80's synth track at the end wondering what the fúck was going on.
Ivefoundgod wrote: » I'm not sure if this was meant in the way I took it but for me Horse racing isn't a sport, its an activity for gambling companies and has absolutely no business being discussed as part of Second Captains.
Raisins wrote: » Yes but all I countered was your claim that the rest of the world “shrugged”. Now you’re accepting it made the news worldwide but was not newsworthy. A bored bear does not mean it’s a non story.
redbuck wrote: » Did anyone else find the Zlatan stuff extremely tedious to listen to today? Don't know why but I found it hard going.
humberklog wrote: » A really good audio bed remains relevant even when the circumstances change. That Liverpool bed (with The La's music) really caught me at the end of last week and I'm a Southampton supporter.
kilns wrote: » I know it's bad but how refreshing was it to listen to today's pod without Murph constantly interrupting Ken or Eoin
jones wrote: » I don't mind Murph (apart from how he says MED) but he is definitely the weak link in the trio although maybe he's needed to balance the other pair. Who knows
bamayang wrote: » I think he has a role, a bit of light fluff between the two boys. I hope he doesn’t read this page tho...
lawred2 wrote: » Flashdance is an even bigger banger when you hear it at 1.2 on pocketcasts
MyPeopleDrankTheSoup wrote: » why were they concentrating on BBC theme tunes today for synth week? Out here in the west, all we got was RTE. They should have gone with europe - the final countdown for sports stadium.
al87987 wrote: » Even though i don't really have any interest in the royal interview, I could listen to Ken talk about it all day.
The Davestator wrote: » I thought the basesball chat they had was brilliant. Taking a story that, on the surface seemed worthwhile and then be educated as to why it was re-writing history by a still largely white organisation by a great contributor was one of their best recent work IMO.