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 2152 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint täglich.

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Man City take the next step, José Mourinho’s Roman redemption, and battering drones to death


PSG just about had enough men left on the pitch to see out the end of a seismic defeat to Man City last night, with Phil Foden's uncanny Lionel Messi impersonation particularly enjoyable. Kate, Luke and Vish also assume that Rome won’t be rebuil...


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 May 5, 2021  47m
 
 

Mike Dean saves the day, David Moyes packs the suntan lotion, and looking back on the social media boycott


Big Sam spent all of last night's draw with Wolves just settling scores - first with his careers advisor, then with Sammy Lee after he shook himself dry like a dog. Jules, Vish and Jim are here to paint the bus for the Greatest Escape celebration™...


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 May 4, 2021  53m
 
 

Protests at Old Trafford, Gareth Bale’s Hotspur hat-trick, and absolute carnage in the EFL


Marcus, Jim and Andy are here to answer the important questions around the protests that postponed Man United vs Liverpool: what does this mean for the Glazers? Will we see this across the Top Six? Why did nobody bring a ball? Some matches did take p...


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 May 3, 2021  48m
 
 

The Preview Show: A throwback Manchester United performance, Fulham cling on, and a bad ebening for Arsenal


Marcus, Luke and Andy head straight for the studio after catching last night's encore from Now That's What I Call Man United '99. We take stock of their win and Arsenal's lucky escape on today's episode of The Preview Show, spo...


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 April 30, 2021  55m
 
 

Champions League romance, football's social media boycott, and are owls stupid?


PSG and Man City served up a cracking game in last night’s Champions League that has Kate, Jim and Andy in footballing soft power purgatory over which horse they're backing.  We also get an update on the movers looking to shake Arsenal ...


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 April 29, 2021  47m
 
 

A Spanish slip n’ slide, Joey Barton’s doctored CV, and more Pompey things


Chelsea put one cultured boot in the Champions League final after an impressive performance in a Madrid monsoon, despite more wayward finishing from Timo Werner. Jim has had to pull himself and a suspected broken rib out of Regent’s Canal to join Jules...


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 April 28, 2021  47m
 
 

Kelechi Iheanacho bags another, Arsenal’s benevolent billionaires, and Spurs’ next coach


Death, taxes and Kelechi Iheanacho netting in 2021: only one of those gives us that tingly feeling. Marcus, Pete and Vish jump on Leicester’s wholesome hype train, calling at all stations to the 2021/22 Champions League. We also concern ourselves wit...


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 April 27, 2021  45m
 
 

Man City horde another cup, Wolves baffle, and the Watford fairytale continues


Despite an onslaught of passes along the backline from Spurs, Man City lift their first trophy of the season with consummate, bloody ruthless ease. Kate, Pete and Luke convene to reflect on the game and the return of those pesky inconveniences known as...


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 April 26, 2021  49m
 
 

The Preview Show: Allardyce is on the run, Arsenal nail the PR, and the Milk Cup final


Kate, Jim and Luke are here for The Preview Show, sponsored by Betway! We’re still reeling after a seismic week in football – and now Sam Allardyce is on the verge of relegation. For the first time, of course. Have a bit of respect. As Arsenal and Ma...


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 April 23, 2021  55m
 
 

Ryan Mason gets his first win, some spicy Phil Foden sauce, and more Florentino Perez madness


After a half shaking off the José Mourinho hoodoo, Ryan Mason’s Spurs managed to overturn a halftime league deficit for the first time this season - it's as easy as that! Jules, Luke and Andy assess what Spurs' win means for a stuttering Ra...


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 April 22, 2021  53m