
The Late Kick Off Football Podcast
Premier League reviews in part 1 every week!
Interviews with fans and podcasters from around the world of football in part 2, with a focus on a different club each week!
Fantrax draft PL in part 3, waivers, strategies, trades and queries!
A relaxed, stream of consciousness, topical football podcast. Jamie Guyan is joined by Mike Wood and Scott Heeley "Sheela" to chat through the weeks biggest games and stories. Unedited and unfiltered. There will be hot takes, conspiracies and a lot of bad predictions. We pose each other the questions you chat about with your mates and in the pub!
Check us out on Instagram and Twitter @latekickoffpod, BlueSky @TLKO . Ciaran Fowler is Mr Artwork and the intro is credited to the Thunderbirds, the Skids, Sky Sports commentary and Ray Hudson!
The Late Kick Off Football Podcast
Premier League Match Day 35 review
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Liverpool are champions, but suffer a hangover against Chelsea which makes the race for the top five tantialsing – thankfully as there is he-haw else to play for.
Brentford put four past United again as they did their push for eighth place no harm. Likewise, Bournemouth who bested Arsenal for the second time this season.
North of the border, we both have our complaints with Dunfermline ending their campaign with a whimper, and Aberdeen continuing to do their best to avoid finishing third.
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Thanks to all our contributors:
Ciaran Fowler for the artwork!
Ciaran Fowler for the logo!
The intro music is a range of credits, the Thunderbirds, the Skids, and Sky Sports and Ray Hudson commentary... and of course Keith Ward!
This podcast is in no way monetised (in fact it costs a fortune!).