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Alex Fitzpatrick
The Spanish Segunda Show
Keeping both eyes firmly locked on the Spanish Segunda Division, 'The Spanish Segunda Show' is a weekly podcast that focuses on all 22 teams in the LaLiga Smartbank.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 5 ratings
Alex Fitzpatrick and Liam Bambridge provide a thorough review of every game week of Spanish football’s second division. Their podcast is very entertaining and informative at the same time. I look forward to their show to hear their match analysis with real interest. They also run competitions and...Read full review »
jmbustoa via Apple Podcasts · Spain · 10/03/23
Second division but first class
Great pod. Fabulously interesting, very insightful , top knowledge and really well articulated. This is a gem, it might appear a tad niche but the level coverage of all the clubs involved is a credit to the presenters.
Barba_Blanca via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/17/22
Brilliant Podcast
Interesting, clever and high quality podcast. An essential listen every week - you wouldn’t believe it’s only a few months old.
NaahMate via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/17/21
Recent Episodes
Liam was on his travels to see the backlash against Pezzolano in José Zorrilla as Real Valladolid took on Eldense, before making the trip to El Plantío for the sold out meeting of Burgos and Racing Santander. Throw a top of the table clash into the mix, and it was another cracker of a weekend in...
Published 04/15/24
Published 04/15/24
The league was lively already, but in MD34 it really heated up - just 8 to go - teams down the bottom winning left right and centre in the fight for survival and as competitive as ever at the top.  Speak Spanish or want to practise your listening skills? Give our new project a listen! Liam and...
Published 04/08/24
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