An engaging, sometimes meandering, often incoherent discussion about football between two friends; o
The World Cup has started, so it only seems fitting that Mark and Matthew talk about everything othe
This is the long-awaited, David Beckham takedown, which has been in the post for long enough, and to
Mark discusses the finer, and arguably, far more interesting aspects to Financial Fair Play. He also
Mark reflects on the passing of HRH and how it is, rightly, impacted the football fixtures this week
Mark is in despondent mode this week after his dearest team were beaten by their greatest rival. If
Mark reflects on the fantastic result of England's women winning the European Championship and how t
Mark reflects on the England v Spain match and how the support of the Lionesses compares to that of
With a small break in the men's Premier League, Mark and Matthew indulge a little more in the j
Mark speaks of his envy of Wales and their supporters, who have been celebrating their World Cup qu
Don't worry, it's nothing weird - though Mark and Matthew aren't entirely sure what a
Mark provides one of the most immersive footballing experiences recorded in podcast form....offering
This week, Mark mainly focuses on himself and his ordeals trying to obtain a Champions League final
Today's episode was recorded after Liverpool's dramatic Champions League comeback and befo
Mark entertains a question from Matthew about whether the high scoring match between Man City and Re
Mark follows on from last week's discussion about referees, to highlight some of the recent biz
Mark entertains Matthew's (not so original) suggestion that referee's should receive a sig
Mark highlights the farcical bid for the European Championship by Russia, just a month after its unp
This week, Mark and Matthew return to form with one of them saying a lot more than the other - and,
In today's episode, Matthew takes centre stage (or as much as Mark allows) by giving his though
Mark and Matthew give their thoughts on the inescapable and dire situation in Europe, and how it has