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The Funny Thing About Football
Mike Sneddon and Laurie Knox
5 episodes
4 hours ago
Mike Sneddon and Laurie Knox with a light-hearted look at football from the Premier League to Sunday League
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Mike Sneddon and Laurie Knox with a light-hearted look at football from the Premier League to Sunday League
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Soccer
Sports
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Episode 2: The Transfer Window SLAMS Shut
The Funny Thing About Football
48 minutes 18 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 2: The Transfer Window SLAMS Shut

In this episode, Mike Sneddon and Laurie Knox discuss the recent transfer window, focusing on Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle United's activities.

Bury didn't play this week, so Mike had a dig around to find aa story in Sunday league and found a MASSIVE win for team at the bottom of the street he used to live on, TOTTINGTON UNITED

They delve into player movements, fan reactions, and the implications of these changes. The conversation shifts to football results, team performances, and ownership rumours, before exploring Sunday League updates and engaging in a fun nickname guessing game. The hosts critique modern football practices, particularly regarding referees, and wrap up with thoughts on the international break and listener engagement.

The Funny Thing About Football
Mike Sneddon and Laurie Knox with a light-hearted look at football from the Premier League to Sunday League