Barry Glendenning & Max Rushden The Football Weekly Book

€14.99

Code 9781783352906
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Football Weekly -- everyone's favourite football podcast -- has decided the time (and the money) is right to finally commit their wisdom to paper. You know what this means: trivia, filler, too much about The Mighty Cambridge United, not enough about [insert your club], and very occasionally an insightful remark.

Expect all the trademark humour of their hugely successful live shows, plus:

Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning's 'Blind Date'
Mark Langdon's 'World of Meat'
Jonathan Liew's 'You Are the PGMOL-Appointed Match Official'
Ben Fisher's 'Car Parks of British Football'
A thrilling new board game, 'Snakes & Blatters'
Philippe Auclair's shocking FIFA expose
An exclusive David Squires cartoon
And much, much more!

Edited by Jonathan Wilson, the annual will feature the full pod line-up of:
Barry Glendenning -- Max Rushden -- David Squires -- Barney Ronay -- Jonathan Liew -- John Brewin -- Scott Murray -- Elis James -- Paul Watson - Philippe Auclair - Troy Townsend - Ben Fisher -- Jordan Jarrett-Bryan -- Sid Lowe -- Nicky Bandini -- Lars Sivertsen -- Robyn Cowen.

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