• Episode 74: Sanctioned in a Blue Dress

  • Nov 25 2022
  • Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 74: Sanctioned in a Blue Dress

  • Summary

  • When we move, you move. Just like that.
    When we move, you move. Just like that?
    When we move, you move. Just like that?!
    Hell yeah! Aye, hot takes! Bring that back!

    Yep, dun know already what it is: the gahtdamn reason you're in VIP, it's the World's Greatest Podcast™©® The Banter Pub FC; back with another - yes, another - Friendsgiving-sized serving of that BPFC Time Capsule goodness to fill you up right. Hope you made room, sweetness.

    Recorded 10 March 2022, The Pub's alleged "favourite host" and International Playboy & Man of Mystery himself Jonathan commandeers the mic this week: with El Capitan Neal, Jonathan, and, much later, Joseph making up the rest of Jonathan's crew of podcasting pirates. We set sail on a course to go Around the Pitch first, where MLS, Serie A, La Liga, the Bundesliga, and Premier League, the Manchester Derby most notably.  The Main Segment is nothing but choppy waters. Fair warning: the lads all go in hot regarding the reports of Roman Abramovich being sanctioned and how it affected Chelsea Football Club at the time. Amid the revelling in the schadenfreude, the boys all get real with what the future of the club is ensnared in at that present time. Each of the boys goes hell for leather, airing out every ounce of emotion and leaving no stone unturned.

    Finally, we wrap with Extra Time. You know the deal: sixty seconds and we're gone like the Fast & Furious.

    There's so much more to give you, Jesus wept. How much more? You'll see. No hints. No telling. No competition.

    The Pub Awaits...

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