
Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes chat through the big stories in Welsh football
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 485 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes react to Cardiff City's immediate return to the Championship, and consider which areas of the the squad need strengthening to compete next season.
Two successive wins, both with clean sheets, puts Wrexham rig... more
Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes discuss Wales' thumping with over Albania in the World Cup qualifiers, including a first clean sheet in 18 games.
Cardiff City's League One promotion party remains on hold after a sluggish performance in Hudd... more
Carl Roberts, Nia Jones and Katie Sherwood visit the Wales squad preparing to face Albania in a World Cup qualifying double header.
Carl Roberts and former Wales internationals Sam Vokes and Iwan Roberts discuss Wales captain Aaron Ramsey’s retirement and the weekend’s results. The team reflect on Ramsey's glittering career, a tough night at the office for Wrexham, Swansea's draw... more
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Hi folks, congrats on the pod, long time listener, love what you guys do. I am a little heartbroken that you have yet to make any reference to Merthyr Town's amazing title winning season?! What's up with that?
Please, please stop talking about Wickham. This is a podcast about Welsh football. I really don’t want to hear about an English side in division one. All the passion has gone out of this pod since Elis left, although I still love Iwan’s contribution. It’s dry and dull now. Did enjoy the first half with Mickey Thomas though. Can there be a change of personnel over the summer please?
Used to be one of my favourite podcasts, absolutely gone off a cliff in the last 12 months. Don’t mind the Jonny Owen episodes but without Elis it’s just not the same. Seem to have abandoned the format in favour of bringing on guests who are of little to no interest. Disappointing.
Love the pod , but miss Ellis ?
Miss Gabbidon even though I’m a Swansea fan. Gone downhill - previously you’d have a structure and they’d actually preview the weekends fixtures and talk about previous results etc.. now they have guests who are very hit and miss and then just talk about the guests background in football. Much prefer them talking current news surrounding Welsh clubs - not my cup of tea anymore.
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Focusing primarily on the vibrant world of Welsh football, discussions encompass a range of topics, from match analyses and player performances to broader issues such as management changes and tactical strategies. The hosts, consisting of Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts, and Sam Vokes, facilitate a mix of insightful commentary and humorous exchanges, which makes for an engaging experience for listeners. Notably, the inclusion of player anecdotes and personal experiences adds a unique human element to the football commentary, distinguishing the discussion from more conventional sports podcasts.
The podcast stands out not only for its in-depth focus on Welsh clubs like Wrexham, Cardiff City, and Newport County but also for its light-hearted and p... more
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Recent guests on Feast of Football include:
1. Danny Gabbidon
2. Rob Earnshaw
3. Nia Jones
4. James Chester
5. Josh Sheehan
6. Rhys Norrington-Davies
7. Iwan Roberts
8. Dave Hughes
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