Football Ramble

The Football Ramble is a global podcasting institution. Since 2007, the Ramble has provided entertainment, analysis and coverage of the Premier League and beyond for football fans who don't take the world's biggest sport too seriously. In 2024, the takes are as strong as ever, the jokes are as funny as ever and the Ramble remains as essential as it ever was for football fans everywhere. Join them several times a week as they discuss the world's biggest football stories in their inimitable style. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 47m. Bisher sind 2156 Folge(n) erschienen. Jeden Tag erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 70 days 12 hours 5 minutes

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Ramble Meets... Chris Kirkland


At just 20, Chris became the most expensive goalkeeper in British transfer history signing for Liverpool, the club he supports, from Coventry, the club he grew up at, for £6m in 2001. What followed was a career that despite being held back by ...


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 December 2, 2018  46m
 
 

Further eggings: The puzzle of N’Golo Kante, London and Merseyside derbies and Man United droning on


We’ve got your Champions League, we’ve got your Premier League but best of all we’ve got your Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest in The Championship. What a game, and what a feast of football we have to serve up for you.  Elsewhere we’ve got S...


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 November 29, 2018  46m
 
 

Svengus: Spurs pump Chelsea, Claudio Ranieri gets a win and ALAN HUTTON


The Premier League is back with a Spurs and Aleksandar Mitrovic infused bang and we talk all about it, because that’s very much what this podcast is about. We’re also delighted to be chatting about Claudio Ranieri and his delightful methods as once aga...


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 November 26, 2018  52m
 
 

Dayo: Scotland are promoted, Ireland need a new manager and the Premier League returns


What a fun weekend of international football we’ve had, and what a fun weekend of Premier League football we’re about to have! We chat about Scotland’s promotion, Ireland’s bound-to-be-entertaining search for a new manager, the retirement of flag-pun...


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 November 22, 2018  46m
 
 

Trainspotting: England top the group, Switzerland thump Belgium and Mitrovic entertains


Spain and Croatia? What were you worried about? England’s 2018 gets even better as they top their UEFA Nations League group and keep the World Cup feel good factor going.  Through our giddy fog we discuss Jordan Pickford’s water bottle psych...


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 November 19, 2018  41m
 
 

Ramble Meets... Carolyn Radford


Carolyn Radford is the Chief Executive Officer of Mansfield Town and currently one of only two female CEOs in professional football. She accepted the position at Mansfield Town at the age of just 29, becoming the youngest football executive in the coun...


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 November 18, 2018  39m
 
 

Camposflage: Rooney returns, Ranieri also returns, while Wales and Scotland step up


It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for; Wayne Rooney’s international return! The Rooniverse has been a barren, empty place since the great man retired and finally Gareth Southgate is putting a stop to all this ‘looking forward’ nonsense by bringing...


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 November 15, 2018  46m
 
 

Donnie’s Den: Manchester is blue, Newcastle win again, Charlie Austin tells it like it is


Welcome to the first ever Football Ramble Nights, brought to you by the smokey tones of one Marcus Speller. In the velvet-voiced chat machine’s lounge club we discuss the Manchester derby, the sadness that’s always present just behind Eddie Howe’s eyes...


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 November 12, 2018  51m
 
 

Almost a spine: A memorable win for Man United, Liverpool look to reset and Chelsea host Everton


Hello again. We reflect on a famous victory for humility’s Jose Mourinho and a surprising Steve Bruce-starring sequel to the Turin Shroud as Man United beat Juventus, a grim tunnel experience for Liverpool and Raheem Sterling’s rub of the green in the ...


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 November 8, 2018  45m
 
 

Gary Excels himself: Arsenal hold Liverpool, a poignant win for Leicester and Man City hit six


Whisper it (like Phil Neville would), but things look like they’re changing for the better at Arsenal. We look back on a pulsating draw with Liverpool at the Emirates, Newcastle finally getting a win and Southampton’s utter calamity of a defensive show...


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 November 5, 2018  50m