
Comedians Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin break down the AFL season. With a combined game tally of zero, Adam and Michael are more than qualified* to dissect Australia's favourite winter sport, from Adelaide all the way through to Zaharakis.*We both hate 'Razor' Ray Chamberlain.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 414 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Just a couple of useless nobodies talking about stuff they have no clue about. Perfect footy podcast.
Have been listening to the boys for years & never miss an episode. A great pod to give you a lighter view on the AFL. Go Cats!
Great funny podcast between two mates who talk a bit of footy and go off on hilarious tangents - highly recommend!
Just a good fun podcast, definitely worth a run
Plenty of footy related laughs every week.
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Comedians Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin provide a unique and humorous perspective on the AFL season, blending in-depth discussions about the sport with comedic commentary and personal anecdotes. Their light-hearted approach ensures that even the more serious aspects of Australian Rules Football remain entertaining, from player performances to the absurdities surrounding fan culture. The episodes feature guest appearances from notable former players, engaging listeners with both insightful analysis and amusing stories from the league, making this a compelling listen for any footy fan seeking a mix of humor and sports discourse.
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