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Podcast- Summer Series Episode 5

 

It’s Unreal Madrid week on the show- we talk to Duncan Moore and James McBrien, there’s match highlights of this week’s game, plus a great one-on-one chat with Player/Manager Max Andrew-Kabilafkas, talking futsal, football and moustaches. There’s the Match of the Round for the A-League and EPL, and Oprah somehow makes it back as a Hot Topic. We also call out A Current Affair, over their pinching of our ideas. All of that, plus Part 1 of our Concert Series, as Matt ventured out to one of U2’s Sydney gigs. It’s a feature packed show full of stuff you’ll love- get on it now!

 

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Piggy to Roosters

December 15, 2010 Leave a comment

Mark “Piggy” Riddell is set to return to the NRL in 2011, signing a one year deal with the Sydney Roosters.

It was first reported that he was to be joining Wests Tigers next season, but this year’s Grand Finalists secured the services of Riddell after he left Super League champions Wigan. Read more…

A-League Week 18

…aaaand welcome to the first of our A-League previews! This week we take a look at Week 18, with our Match of the Round being the 2nd ever Melbourne Derby, as covered in the podcast. These are just our tips… Don’t hate us if we get them wrong!

Adelaide United vs North Queensland Fury

Matt’s Tip – Adelaide. They should be too good at home against a Fury side who struggle away from home, but have been on a good roll of late.

Adrian’s Tip – Adelaide. They might be 7 points behind the Roar, but they’ve got two games in hand. Always good at home, and a strong performance here should put them in good stead for a crack at the #1 spot.

Melbourne Victory vs Melbourne Heart (Podcast Match of the Round)

Matt’s Tip – Victory. The Heart have struggled to score goals in recent weeks, and the mid-week game against Newcastle showed this. An Archie Thompson inspired Victory should get them home in front of a massive derby crowd.

Adrian’s Tip – Victory. A very average performance mid-week from the Heart against a 10-man Newcastle side really doesn’t fill you with much confidence. Couple this with the Victory desperately wanting to get one back on the Heart after they won the first Melbourne Derby, and I’d say your money is safe if you backed the two-time A-League champions. Read more…