where did you listen to this please?I listened to every XFM episode of the Ricky Gervaise show from 2002 - 2005(?). It still had me in stitches, that content would never be aired today. The first few series are the best when they start to realise Karl is a bit special and he comes out with some whopping comments.
It was also pleasant to listen to as it was a time when there was no social media, no smartphones and no streaming.
where did you listen to this please?
Always looking for something to listen to at work.. Which podcasts do you listen to and why?
Thanks for this. It's very, very funny.Gossipmongers with Joe Wilkinson is very funny. Basically people sending in unsubstantiated stories about the antics of their local nutters, deviants and sex weirdos, a bit like that Local Legends website that was around a few years ago
It’s fantastic and probably everyone has a local nutter or urban myth they could send inThanks for this. It's very, very funny.
This is one of the most bizarre podcasts I’ve ever seen. City fan mickey Francis and a flat earther city fan.
This is one of the most bizarre podcasts I’ve ever seen. City fan mickey Francis and a flat earther city fan.
Undr the Cosh - Ex journeyman striker Jon Parkin, Chris Brown( ex Sunderland, Blackburn, Preston et al striker) and some Bolton comic, they have some good guests including ex City, Nicky Weaver, Gerry Taggart, Michael Brown to name a couple, plenty of funny anecdotes. Usually around an hour long and worth a listen if there's nothing else on.
The Mark Crossley episode is probably my favourite, he tells how Brian Clough always referred to him as 'Shithouse'.
https://podtail.com/en/podcast/undr-the-cosh/
5Live Boxing is a decent listen, I really like Mike Costello although Steve Bunce gets on my nerves a bit. Really good one last week about the Rumble in the Jungle.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07tmqbc
Looking forward to trying the Lineker/Baker one as I think the Flintoff/Savage one has come to an end now that Flintoff is so busy elsewhere.