
Remember that rush of excitement when you found a special card in a pack as a kid? That nostalgic thrill has evolved into something much more powerful for today's collectors. What begins as an innocuous purchase—a Tyler Lockett card from Pike Market in Seattle—quickly transforms into a full-fledged obsession that consumes both time and finances. Our hosts share their remarkably similar journeys in... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesSports | |||

This episode begins with an introduction and catching up, followed by a discussion on football drama and the England squad announcement.
We get into soccer card collecting and curation, exploring the curation of player cards and autographs in the c... more
The episode begins with a reunion and a discussion about fashion, followed by a conversation about sports memorabilia and collectibles. The episode concludes with a discussion about a podcast interview and the use of subtitles. The conversation cover... more
Coom & Currie Sports Cards sits down with Shane at Top Play Sports cards... We interview a legend of the New Zealand card collecting community...
The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to the sports card hobby, including personal col... more
Ben Coom shares his experience of returning from surgery, followed by a discussion on his hospital experience. Martin Currie unboxes cards on a cruise and Ben Coom provides a recap of the NFL draft. The conversation covers NFL card ripping, reactions... more
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Great show that I look forward to each week. Great hobby insight and great chemistry between Ben and Martin. Card talk and good laughs - nothing else needed! 5/5
I’ve listened to a few podcasts for sports cards. Some of the more established ones focus mainly on current trends/prices & conversations around grading. With this one, it’s refreshing to hear a variety of conversation, a lot more digging into personal collections & some general sport conversation also. I like the fact the hosts seem to be fairly new to the hobby.. I’ve listened to a few now. Would recommend
Terrific podcast, especially for those new to collecting.
Very easy to listen to both hosts and it’s obvious they’re very passionate about the industry.
Highly recommend listening.
These boys absolutely get the hobby. No overproduced waffle, no investor-bro nonsense — just real cardboard chat, real opinions, big pulls, bad decisions, and solid banter.
It feels like sitting at the table mid-break with your mates: excitement, regret, hot takes, and blind optimism. I get mentioned on here more than I probably should (CardGeeza lives rent free apparently), I’d much rather hear updates on the ongoing feud between BC and Dom (how’s your luck).
If you’re new to the hobby, it’s... more
I’m new to the hobby, a friend of mine in NZ suggested this podcast. Real fun listen. Like the fact the hosts are fairly new to the hobby to. Give it a listen
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A show that centers on sports card collecting, breaking, and the psychology of hobby obsession. Hosts share personal collecting journeys, discuss breaks, notable pulls, and trends across NFL and football/soccer cards, with plenty of banter and community-building via social channels. Noteworthy is its approachable angle for newcomers, the emotional honesty about budget management, and a strong emphasis on community engagement and content creation around pulls and shows. Potential listeners include hobbyists seeking relatable stories, practical collecting insights, and a sense of camaraderie in a growing card-collecting community.
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Recent guests on Coom & Currie Sports cards include:
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2. Lee Cardsley
3. Scott Currie
4. Simon Lemcke
5. Dom Lockett
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