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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 624 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSoccer | |||

On the show this week we discuss Brisbane's first leg win over the Wellington Phoenix and preview the second leg across the Tasman this weekend. We also discuss the transfer of Sam Klein to German side St. Pauli and the rest of the A-Leagues Finals S... more
Lions FC claimed the first trophy of the 2026 season with a win over Brisbane City in the Pro Series Men's final, making it a hat trick of wins. Elsewhere the wet weather impacted fixtures across the NPL Women's and the Queensland Cup with several ga... more
On the show this week Scott and Kurt are back as Brisbane Roar defeated Adelaide United to advance to the Women's Semi-Finals, ending a 12 year drought. We discuss that, the final round of the Men's season and preview the first leg of the Semi Final ... more
The rain returned this week across Queensland however desptie the wet weather there was plenty of NPL and FQPL action with Peninsula Power defeating Lions in the match of the round. It was also the start of a busy week in the Queensland Cup with ties... more
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Always a great listen! Good job boys! -Scotty mc
These boys know their stuff! Great listen.
Really enjoy the podcast. Thank you boys
Great podcast guys, I especially like the fan cams at the Wally statue!
Thoroughly enjoyed the podcast. My weekly Roar fix driving to work. Brian Chen
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This show centers on Brisbane-area football, with a strong focus on the Brisbane Roar and Queensland football across the A-League, NPL, and local development. Episodes typically blend match analysis, team-by-team insights, and coverage of stadiums, infrastructure, and fan culture, often featuring coaches, club executives, and local football figures as guests. A recurring strength is translating on-field performance into broader context about team strategy, player development, and the football ecosystem in Southeast Queensland, making it useful for sponsors and partners looking to reach dedicated local fans and football professionals alike.
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