• Episode 121 - VfB:FCB ... and on the fence!

  • May 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 121 - VfB:FCB ... and on the fence!

  • Summary

  • WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!

    To celebrate VfB's win and Champions League entry, we bring in the champions of this podcast, Matt, Rob, Ted, and Travis, to chat up what was not only an amazing match, but an amazing season.

    As such, this episode is way, way too long and is one of our longest - if not the longest - regular season episode ever. Apologies! BUT NOT SORRY!

    In Part One, Shout Outs go to Kevin and Julia for calling a great match as well as to VfB II and the Frauen who continue to dominate!

    Part Two is a cluster of voices as the four guys try to contain their excitement regarding the big win - and big season - but simply cannot. The match, the players, the coach, and the fence are all brought up in one of the longest match game break-downs ever!

    Part Three is a look at News & Q's and thankfully, it's mostly good news! Leo's extension and Silas' future role headline the Q's, but Matt throws in some educational info about bananas that will no doubt help any and all who attend a future VfB match!

    Part Four looks at the upcoming match on the road versus Augsburg and ... let's be honest ... the guys hardly care.

    But do you?!


    Episode Intro - 0:-1:40

    Part One - Shout Outs - 1:50-10:37

    Part Two - FCB:VfB - 10:47-58:31

    Part Three - News & Q's - 58:41-1:31:00

    Part Four - FCA:VfB - 1:31:10-1:44:29

    Episode Exit - 1:44:29-end

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