Who knew, not me.
I remember quite vividly the furore surrounding the £1 million ‘Stanford Superstars’ v England match, but knew nothing about Stanford’s financial dealings. This series interweaves the stories of the cricket match and Stanford’s business affairs extremely well, so much so that it always holds your interest. I think this story works better than the Shergar podcast simply because it is narrated by someone who has a keen interest in the subject. Highly recommended.
Leicesterman via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/20/21
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The Pantini series was woefully bloated & long, & didn’t address much of his questioned career but focused on crackpot theories that are easily dismissible & for the most part, debunked. Earlier series are better.
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The spy gate story was amazing from the storytelling it’s self to how others who had extra knowledge joined in. I request that one is made one crashgate.
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