TSFFS S2 EP20 cover art

TSFFS S2 EP20

TSFFS S2 EP20

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

TSFFS S2 EP20

After a no-show last week, we're back with an epic episode that kicks things into high gear!

We open with a heartfelt tribute to Roly Howard, who sadly passed away at 90 last week. Roly was a legend not just here but far and wide, thanks to his unwavering loyalty to Marine, a club he managed for an incredible 33 years, earning himself a spot in the Guinness Book of Records.

Next up, Ramsbottom manager Steve Wilkes hits a remarkable milestone, surpassing 1,300 matches over a 28-year managerial career. Congratulations to him!

As always, we round up the NWCFL and local non-league football before diving into some hot-button issues.

Big news: Richard Brodie has been appointed the new manager of the City of Liverpool. We debate— is this a golden opportunity for him or a potential poison chalice?

We also analyse Marine and Southport's recent strong form in the National League North.

Then, it's time for the controversial headlines: AFC Rushden & Diamonds' match abandoned due to sexist comments toward a female assistant; Eastbourne Borough FC reimbursing supporters after a poor result; and the shocking story of a Sunday league player jailed for 12 months for attacking an opponent.

The NWCFL and Midland League have joined forces to call for talks with the FA to redefine league boundaries. We discuss whether the current system is flawed, especially given rising travel costs and the dilution of the pyramid structure.

We explore the world of football agents and ask—the right time for a player to sign with one, especially at this level, where it seems downright bonkers!

Flixton FC, dissolved 13 years ago, reformed in February and now seeks entry into the NWCFL. Should they be forced to start at step seven or be given a chance to bypass that based on their history?

We wrap up with a focus on Skem United, followed by our weekend predictions and expert analysis.

All that and more—stay tuned for an action-packed episode!

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.