• Morning Kick Off EP13

  • Jul 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this Episode. We are the three degrees, the three amigos, the three blind mice.... Sorin is away, we are legitimate to broadcast...... You know the drill now, shoutouts first, get in touch with the show if you want a mention. Then we go onto Division Two of the EFL and Dean's beloved Grimsby Town. He only just made it after nearly missing his flight from his place in Italy. We swiftly move on to a new feature, Oily Maguire's VAR - Very annoying report. To be fair it's anything but, we just can't tell Oily that. After his nonsense we go to League one and a roundup of the previous weeks fixtures, or lack of. Same with the Championship. Then onto Gazza's GGG. Where Gazza is dug up and thawed out to give us his Golden Generation of the decade. This episode its the 1970's. We should point out that no cows were hurt in the making of this episode unlike Ep12 and Sorin being teleported after biting the cows tit!!! (His own words used there.) After GGG, we go to Gazza and Spurs v Fulham - Mostly moaning about losing. We end with the FA Cup and the great game Man Utd v Liverpool. There's a little story from Mark Crossley recounting his days with Brian Clough and Stuart Pearce. Thanks for your continued support around the world, we truly appreciate you allowing us into your ears. Don't forget to subscribe to the show, that way you get the episode from your player as soon as it is ready. It costs nowt. Text: +44 753 7171722 - Start your text with MKO (Costs 1 standard msg) e: deano@mkoshow.com - For all enquiries and bookings. Get us on all of our Socials @MKOShow or @MKOShowUK
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