One of the longest running fully independent football podcasts. With Jan Bilton, Terry Duffelen and Graham Sibley providing nuanced opinion on the world of soccer.
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One of the longest running fully independent football podcasts. With Jan Bilton, Terry Duffelen and Graham Sibley providing nuanced opinion on the world of soccer.
It's rare that we get to the month of May with all of us on the podcast supporting clubs that are still chasing prizes. Terry's Crystal Palace are in the FA Cup final, Jan's Sunderland are in the Championship play-offs, and Graham's Arsenal are still in with a (slim) chance of winning the men's and the women's Champions Leagues. Perhaps more notable though is the side that we all follow, AFC Whyteleafe, who make their Wembley debut this weekend in the FA Vase final against Whitstable Town. pods.sofpodcast.com/sofpodcast_614.mp3 Also this week, with an all-English Europa League final looking a near certainty, it looks like there will be SIX Premier League sides in the Champions League next season. The extra fifth spot, won by the combined performances of English clubs in Europe this season, will go to whoever finishes fifth in the Premier League. Is there an argument that this bonus place should instead go to the winner of the FA Cup? Terry thinks so, and Graham, using UEFA's own thinking, explains why perhaps it should. For more information on the podcast and links related to the subjects discussed, check out the Show Notes on our blog. What's in the Weekend Boxset? It's still to be confirmed but should a broadcaster be carrying AFC Whyteleafe's FA Vase final then it will definitely be in this weekend's previews, along with a number of EFL play-offs. Get our FREE weekly newsletter in your email by signing up to the Weekend Boxset today.
The Sound of Football
One of the longest running fully independent football podcasts. With Jan Bilton, Terry Duffelen and Graham Sibley providing nuanced opinion on the world of soccer.