The Tribune Podcast

A weekly football podcast diving into the world of the Bundesliga, one topic at a time.

https://audioboom.com/channels/4864162-the-tribune-podcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 53m. Bisher sind 116 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 3 hours 56 minutes

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Tribune Weekly: Matchday 6


On this weeks' episode Jonathan Harding, Ross Dunbar, Stefan Bienkowski and Davis Van Opdorp run through Borussia Dortmund's shortcomings and debate whether Carlo Ancelotti is stumbling in Pep Guardiola's shaddow.

This music was "0.001%" by Kaytranada: https://soundcloud.com/kaytranada/0001a


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 October 3, 2016  1h13m
 
 

Tribune Weekly: Matchday 5


This week Davis Van Opdorp and Stefan Bienkowski run through the latest chapter in Hamburg's tale of demise, an unimpressive Bayern Munich and why the Bundesliga's underdogs deserve their praise.

This week's music was "Dawn" by Joe Hertz: https://soundcloud.com/joehertz/04-at-dawn


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 September 27, 2016  45m
 
 

Tribune Weekly: Matchday 3


On this week's podcast Davis Van Opdorp, Stefan Bienkowski and Ross Dunbar cast a worrying glance over Leverkusen's start to the season, Werder Bremen's decision to rid themselves of their coach, unstoppable Leipzig and all the other key points from the weekend's action.

This week's music was "Mai Tai" by XIXX: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-kaale/mai-tai


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 September 20, 2016  33m
 
 

Tribune Weekly: Matchday 2


On this week's podcast Davis Van Opdorp, Ross Dunbar, Stefan Bienkowski and Jonathan Harding discuss Dortmund's stinker in Leipzig, Schalke's brave defeat to Bayern and how well equipped Gladbach are for the Champions League.

This week's must was "001" by Old: https://soundcloud.com/outwiththe/001a


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 September 13, 2016  55m
 
 

Tribune Weekly: Norway vs Germany


So this week we had the international break. Yes, we hated it too. But to get you through it we have a bite-size episode for you, as Davis VanOpdorp, Stefan Bienkowski and Ross Dunbar run through the Germany game, the Bundesliga transfer window and this Matchday 2.

Music by XXIX: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-kaale/a2oqoq9wj6tf


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 September 5, 2016  33m
 
 

Tribune Weekly: Bundesliga Matchday 1


We kick off the new Bundesliga season with a bang as Ross Dunbar, Davis Van OpDorp, Jonathan Harding and Stefan Bienkowski discuss faltering Schalke, functional Dortmund and the problems at Bayer Leverkusen. Oh and the genius that is Andre Schubert. This week's music is "One for Jun" by Itsmi: https://soundcloud.com/itsmimusic/one-for-jun


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 August 29, 2016  59m
 
 

Episode 10: The ultimate Bundesliga preview


This week we kick off the arrival of the new season with some good old-fashioned analysis. Davis Van OpDorp, Ross Dunbar and Stefan Bienkowski sit down and talk through the highs and lows of this coming season.

You can follow the show on Twitter at @Tribunepodcast.

This episodes music was produced by https://soundcloud.com/mirajetouch


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 August 24, 2016  1h2m
 
 

Episode 9: Where do Germany and Joachim Löw stand after Euro 2016?


Well, Germany may not have won Euro 2016 but there's still plenty to discuss. What went wrong? Is Joachim Löw still the right man for the job? And how will the team look in two years time? This week Stefan Bienkowski and Ross Dunbar are joined by Graham Ruthven to answer all this and more.


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 July 18, 2016  55m
 
 

Episode 8: How Bayer Leverkusen are looking towards North America


This week Stefan Bienkowski sits down with Bayer Leverkusen Director of Marketing and Communications, Jochen Rotthaus, to discuss the marketing behind the Bundesliga club, how they hope to break in to America and his cousin Jens Lehmann...


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 July 4, 2016  28m
 
 

Episode 7: The marketing behind the world's anti-establishment club, St Pauli


This week Ross Dunbar and Stefan Bienkowski sit down with St Pauli's sales and marketing manager, Martin Drust, to discuss the manner in which Europe's most anti-establishment club sells itself abroad and to new fans.


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 June 7, 2016  17m