• ‘Blanked By The Wealdstone Raider’ The Title Race Turns Nasty

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
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‘Blanked By The Wealdstone Raider’ The Title Race Turns Nasty

  • Summary

  • On today’s episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Crouchy, Chris and Sids are back down the CHUMBAWAM-BAR reacting to another massive footballing weekend.


    We get the lads’ hot take on the recent VAR and twitter beef controversy that hit the headlines after the Everton v Nottingham Forest game as well as the unbelievable drama that was the Manchester Utd v Coventry FA Cup Semi Final.


    With Pete being propelled into first place after a correct score and result last weekend Chris and Sids are feeling the heat and decide to use their Paddy Power boosts to give them a fighting chance.


    We also have a surprising contribution from basketball legend and Northampton FC fan Shaquille O'Neal as well as Susie Dent’s hot take on the origin and use of the phrase ‘top bins’ in footy!


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