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by Chris Lubowitz DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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When will The Guardian’s Football Weekly podcast tour the UK?

Guardian Live has today (6 April) announced a UK and Ireland tour of the Guardian’s award-winning Football Weekly podcast during June and July 2022. Football Weekly, presented by Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning, launched in 2006 and is one of the Guardian’s most popular and long-running podcasts.

Who's on the Premier League podcast on Boxing Day?

Max Rushden is joined by John Brewin, Simon Burnton and Jordan Jarrett-Bryan to run the rule over the Boxing Day action in the Premier League. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Philippe Auclair for a special Christmas Q&A edition.

Who are the presenters of Football Weekly?

– Football Weekly Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Barney Ronay, and John Brewin to discuss the weekend’s Premier League action Presented by Max Rushden with Barry Glendenning, Barney Ronay and John Brewin, produced by Silas Gray and executive produced by Max Sanderson

Who is on the Max Rushden podcast?

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Barney Ronay and Ben Fisher after a weekend of international football. Help support our... Is this Wales’ biggest game for 64 years? - Football Weekly Extra | Podcast Faye Carruthers is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson, Nedum Onuoha to preview the upcoming international fixtures.

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Where is Barry Glendenning?

Glendenning is currently deputy sports editor at guardian.co.uk and best known for his work on The Guardian's football podcast Football Weekly, of which Glendenning has claimed he is 'the beating heart'.

Where can I listen to Football Weekly?

Football Weekly on Apple Podcasts.

What is the football podcast?

What The Football? on Apple Podcasts. In depth and candid conversations with professional women's footballers from the Championship and WSL leagues. Discussing their careers, clubs highlights and lowlights.

When did Football Weekly start?

2006Football Weekly is a podcast about football produced by The Guardian newspaper in the United Kingdom. It was first broadcast in 2006.

How many listeners does Guardian Football Weekly have?

Every week about half a million people listen to Football Weekly, which the Guardian has been making for 11 years. There are buckets of football podcasts around, so the competition is pretty tough.

What channel is Pro Football Weekly on?

Pro Football Weekly also produces a half-hour television show during the NFL season. The publisher and editor of Pro Football Weekly is Hub Arkush....Pro Football Weekly.CategoriesSports magazineWebsitewww.profootballweekly.comISSN0032-90536 more rows

Which team does James Richardson support?

Now, who do you support? Roma, because they were the first Italian club I ever saw. I was taken there by my then-girlfriend, a Roma supporter, to see them draw 0-0 with Monaco in 1991. I was having a relationship with Italy as much as with that girlfriend.

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