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Posted at 10:26am Friday 12th March 2010

To Elland back

It must be hard to be a Leeds United fan.

Posted at 3:05pm Friday 5th March 2010

Apologies

Due to a combination of illness (Will) and holidays (Samos) there is no podcat this week - normal service will be resumed next week!

Posted at 4:37pm Thursday 10th December 2009

Lots of ifs and no butts...

It’s been a great week for fans of football ‘bust-ups’ (as I’m duty bound to call any incident, argument or fight that occurs in the context of this beautiful game of ours).

Posted at 4:04pm Thursday 19th November 2009

Bostock's day to remember

The period between a player signing for a football club and then making his debut is charmed.

Posted at 4:55pm Thursday 5th November 2009

Turnergate, part 1

Before this week, the only thing to get me het up about Hull City was their perma-tanned manager Phil Brown.

Posted at 11:42am Friday 16th October 2009

The ones that got away

Martin Allen popped up on the radio this week and suggested Brentford had been close to signing up Leeds United’s free-scoring striker Jermaine Beckford back when he ruled the Griffin Park roost.

Posted at 10:59am Friday 2nd October 2009

On the campaign trail

Whatever happened to Kevin O’Connor’s testimonial?

Posted at 9:53am Friday 21st August 2009

Ealing (Road) Comedies - Aug 21, 2009

On this week's podcast Richmond and Twickenham Times' chief sports reporter Stuart Amos and Ealing (Road) Comedies columnist Will Gore are joined in the studio by Brentford's long-throwing midfield maestro David Hunt

Posted at 5:13pm Thursday 6th August 2009

Inside the corridors of power...

Despite what some of you may think, the life of a Brentford columnist is not all fast cars, loose women and champagne breakfasts.

Posted at 9:30am Friday 31st July 2009

Deal or no deal?

For years now, Brentford supporters have looked on as clubs up and down the country have had their financial situations dramatically improved thanks to huge cash injections from a whole manner of dodgy sheikhs, well-heeled Americans, passport-hunting Egyptians, completely legit Russian oligarchs and very British chancers.

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