Good but not as good as it could be
This podcast offers some of the most interesting and unique takes of the modern game while offering hilarious commentary on them, it’s a real shame that there seems to be the common addition of political views and even clear virtue signalling. Although the politics effecting football should be spoken about, the completely one sided angle that they are approached at leaves the podcast feeling just like any of the modern forms of biased ‘echo chamber’ media .
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