
Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes chat through the big stories in Welsh football
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 460 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

It may only be early December, but the message is clear for Swansea City - this is now a relegation fight. And the next two games - at home to fellow strugglers Oxford United and Portsmouth - could define the whole season.
Wrexham, meanwhile, are lo... more
Special guest Dave Hughes joins Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes to share his thoughts on his brief spell as Newport County manager, which ended with the sack after just 22 games in charge. The 37-year-old recalls his early days at Aston Vill... more
Carl Roberts, Iwan Roberts and Sam Vokes discuss Wales' World Cup play-off draw, that will potentially bring two home games in March, and the magnificent 7-1 win over North Macedonia that wrapped up second place in the group in style.
Newport County... more
Carl Roberts is joined by Tom Lockyer, Joe Ledley and Rob Earnshaw to preview the crucial World Cup qualifier with North Macedonia, which will determine Wales' path in the play-offs.
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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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This podcast provides listeners with in-depth analysis, news, and commentary on Welsh football, encompassing both men's and women's teams. With a focus on significant tournaments like the Euros, it features reflections on recent matches, player insights, and the evolving dynamics within Welsh football. The hosts bring an engaging blend of expert opinions and relatable anecdotes, making complex tactical discussions accessible and entertaining. Listeners can anticipate a mixture of serious analysis and lighthearted banter as the hosts reflect on the passion surrounding Welsh football and its cultural impact.
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