A podcast which follows Exeter City FC, but you don't need to like football to love it. Join David Earl, Jon Beer and Alfie Indra as they chat about Exeter City FC whilst invariably getting distracted by all things non football related. They'll delve into the world of lower league and everything in between and way beyond.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 178 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootballComedy InterviewsComedy |
David, Jon and Alfie are joined by Exeter fan, Ben - who David believes is the funniest fan in his stand. They chat about Ben being funny on a Saturday and what Ben thinks when David chooses to go to The Heritage Lounge. more
David, Jon and Alfie come together to chat about Exeter winning yet again. Jon commentating. Jon wanting a role in David's next thing he's writing. And then David and Alfie reveal their new song for Jon. Will Jon like it? more
David, Jon and Alfie trying and contact Ollie Watkins to see if he'd be up for coming on the podcast. David and Alfie then talk about Jon's new song. more
After a little break, David, Jon and Alfie are back together to talk about Exeter shooting up the league and how smug they feel, having backed Gary all the way. Very nice indeed. David and Alfie then probe Jon about a new striker. more
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5 stars
I have no interest in “football” but Apple has been recommending this podcast to me for years. Finally caved and listened to the Andy Goldstein ep, then binged all of S3. This pod is so much better now that Alfie is a regular. I could listen to him and David tease Jon all day. Hilarious! more
As a loyal listener since its inception, I've thoroughly enjoyed the majority of the content provided by your new football club podcast. However, I feel compelled to express some concerns regarding recent developments that have left me feeling uneasy. more
Exeter, not Manure
I only started listening to this podcast a few months ago, and then immediately went to the start and binged the entire catalogue — save for one or two episodes where the audio quality of the guests wasn’t very good, so I skipped. I do love the personalities of the hosts and guests. Now I find myself checking the Exeter City score on a Saturday.
Apple Podcasts | #12 | United Kingdom/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #85 | United Kingdom/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #247 | Canada/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #62 | Australia/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #79 | Italy/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #123 | France/Sports/Football |
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