
Channel 4:51, hosted on The Majors Sports Network, is a supporter run channel for Detroit City FC and home of the longest running Detroit City FC podcast "Tunnel Talk" (formally known as the 4:51 podcast).
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 160 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SoccerSports | |||

In the debut episode of The Club, Red sits down with Detroit City FC legend Stevie Carroll to discuss retirement, family life, and his new role with the club.
Stevie reflects on the lessons learned throughout his career, shares stories from his time... more
In this episode of Tunnel Talk, the crew is back in the tunnel after a lengthy hiatus and, in a bold break from tradition, arrives with absolutely no agenda whatsoever.
The conversation wanders through the early stages of the Detroit City FC women’s... more
In this episode of Tunnel Talk, the crew gathers in the tunnel once again, and Red’s mic audio is mysteriously very low, which some may consider the biggest win of the episode.
Despite the technical “feature,” the crew still manages to break down De... more
In this episode of Tunnel Talk, the crew gathers in the tunnel once again to break down Detroit City FC’s 2-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, sorting through what went wrong.
They then shift to the women’s team opener, which quickly turns into a... more
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The dripping water sound, the disorganized flow of conversation, among with poor audio and lack of clarity on who the people speaking are was all too much for me. I want to be a listener as I’m a loyal DCFC fan, but I just can’t do it.
Why you want to have an annoying dripping sound run through your podcast I would never know.
Don’t waste your time.
Good interviews and good production quality. DCTID
I love how this show is not the average soccer podcast. Gives great info about DCFC, but in a very creative way!









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Channel 4:51 launched 6 years ago and published 160 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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