New podcast: Some Canadian Guys Talking About Soccer, Episode #3
Put the women and children to bed and turn on your MP3 players, Some Canadian Guys have a third podcast. (Unless of course, you are a woman or child and enjoy listening to our program. Then by all means stay up.)
Today’s show features the least insightful recap of TFC’s home opener that you’ll find in any traditional or new media outlet. We take on Cathal Kelly of the Toronto Star (without actually having him on the show, of course) and Squizz recounts a death threat he received at an Under-7 match gone awry.
Plus in yet another new feature, we look at all sorts of junk, from the PM buddying up with “Mr. Canada” Owen Hargreaves to musing on what snacks are available in Chuck Blazer’s basement. And, of course, we insult each other for no good reason.
Enjoy!
April 7, 2009 at 12:22 am
Red to Owen for rubbing our face in it
Yellow to Harper for being too dumb to realize this hurts him more than it helped.
April 7, 2009 at 1:31 am
I don’t want to get too political here, but do you actually think Harper will lose a significant number of votes over a photo op with Hargreaves? It sucks, but the vast majority of people in this country don’t know and/or don’t care and/or haven’t even heard about it.
Also: That clip at the end, Newcastle is not desperation!
April 7, 2009 at 2:06 am
For what it’s worth, I voted Conservative in the last election and won’t in the next one, so that’s one vote! Granted, I was already teetering on the fence so precariously just about anything could blow me over…
This podcast was funny. I think I shall listen to the previous one. Warning (whistle?) for repeatedly playing the I’m-not-racist but they were called Uruguay in the Serious Soccer Story. Maybe thou protesth too much?
April 7, 2009 at 12:19 pm
Wait a minute — someone who voted Conservative indirectly accusing someone who didn’t of intolerance? That’s quite the switch. But anyway, thanks for listening.
And Chris, sorry to burst your bubble, but this photo op won’t topple Harper, and Newcastle is desperation.
April 7, 2009 at 2:10 pm
That was meant to be a gag. If it weren’t judging by the timestamp, 2:06 am when I wrote it, it might have even been a funny one!
(looks around frantically for way to delete own comment)