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Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube The first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship of the 12-team playoff era features Ohio State vs. Notre Dame on Monday January 20th.
It claims to be the UK's largest independent podcast group and the largest outside the United States, with over 400 million downloads in 2024 alone. [1] During the 2024 United Kingdom general election campaign period, the podcasts The Rest Is Politics and Leading together achieved over 21.6 million total downloads and full episode views on YouTube.
The Totally Football Show presented by James Richardson is a thrice weekly podcast about association football produced by Muddy Knees Media. [1] From June 15, 2020 it was incorporated into and also available via The Athletic . [ 2 ]
In theory, association football is a very simple game, as illustrated by Kevin Keegan's namely assertion that his tactics for winning a match were to "score more goals than the opposition". Tactical prowess within the sport is nonetheless a craftsmanship of its own, and one of the reasons why managers are paid well on the elite level.
The World Football Phone-in is a British weekly radio phone-in show about association football around the world. Hosted by Dotun Adebayo, it is part of the nightly Up All Night programming on BBC Radio 5 Live which he presents. The football show is broadcast in the 2 am to 4 am slot now on Tuesday mornings, and is also released as a podcast ...
The Locked On Podcast Network is a circle of more than 150 commercial sports podcasts produced in the United States providing daily news and commentary at the team and league level about American football, baseball, basketball, and ice hockey. The network also provides coverage of collegiate athletics for approximately 30 American institutions ...
The Football Ramble is a podcast, about association football, produced in London by podcast production company Stak. [1] Originally provided fortnightly, this was increased to a weekly show at the beginning of the 09/10 football season, mainly due to repeated listener requests.
Under the moniker "Zonal Marking with Michael Cox", he has regularly contributed to The Guardian [6] and ESPN. [7] Cox has written about his coining of the term "inverted winger" in 2010, to describe football managers selecting right-footed wingers on the left, and vice-versa, which has since passed into football-tactics parlance.