Max is excellent (as always) and I like David too.
I know Max from Football Weekly, on which he is an excellent host. Kind, witty, doesn’t take himself too seriously. Here, he’s just the same, but with less serious content, his levity shines through even more. Truth is, I want to be more like Max. When someone speaks ill of him (it happens, they’re out there), I automatically know that I just heard or read the opinion of an imbecile. If Max does this for life, I’ll listen for life. I don’t have a strong opinion of David, but I’m glad he’s here. I hope Barry isn’t upset that Max has a new Irish best friend.
hiddenrebelbass via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/16/24
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I’m in no position to make a demand but I demand the Nish Kumar episode. This is a beautifully pointless show that I already look forward to every week. In case you’re wondering, yesterday I ate too many chewits and got a tummy ache.
Great British Spud? via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/22/24
Hello chaps, thanks for launching this brilliant podcast U2 amongst my favourite presenters oblique comedians. I look forward to being able to subscribe to the Patreon once you’ve decided what extras you’re going to do!
07030430650 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/01/24
I know Max, and my husband feels like he gets to spend time with him through listening to the Guardian Football. This makes me a bit worried that he doesn’t actually message him, just relying on the podcast rather than actual interaction. Anyway, I don’t listen to football podcasts but I have...Read full review »
Fiona in Edinburgh via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/15/24
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