A cast of regular Joe’s have a crack at making sense of the things that don’t matter: Sport, movies, music, video games and, sometimes, books... don’t hold us to that one too often. Our flagship show, The Ian Prendercast, sees Fabian, Tim and Sean provide a passionate, peculiar look at the comings and goings, trials and tribulations of their beloved Carlton Football Club. Meanwhile, Sean teams wit... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 229 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsTV & FilmFootball |
The crew are all in to dissect our first loss of 2024. And, we might be biased, but I think its a pretty good chat... more
We've done it to the Dockers again! Let's chat another navy blue great escape against the Purple Haze... and lots of absolute nonsense in between. more
Sean and Tim chat the western ring road and whether swimming makes you gassy; Paul O'Neill catching a fly ball in his hat and the Ed Helms 'Vacation' reboot.; the ATP tour needing a refresh and Charles Manson's relationship with The Beach Boys. more
Fab refuses to put on the white shorts, Tim almost cost an u/14 basketball side a prelim and Sean hasn't seen 'Ricky Stanicky' more
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Boys, thanks so much for the podcast it’s been great to go on the Blues journey with you the last few years. As a local Warrandyte resident who went to Doncaster High it’s amazing listening to stories from around the local area and of course the famous Mings. Listening to the pod is like catching up with my mates every week. And a note for Tim… Clive and Mr P always come into the hairdresser that my mum goes to at Tunstall Square, a very lovely man. Thanks again legends.
Thanks for the banter and Blues escapades over the year - wunderbar!
One thing I miss in this work from home world is the weekly post mortem on the Blues games. Sean, Tim and Fab have stepped into the breach and given me a great discussion around each game, with the odd music, movie and TV show reviews. Thanks guys you’ve made each week a pleasure 🙏👍
Easily the best footy podcast that references the footy for about 30% of the show. Just long enough to get through the worst of the weeks chores. Good stuff.
Plenty of insightful Carlton content each week, and much banter about all sorts of random stuff. Episodes are long but sign-posted, so it's easy to jump to just the Carlton stuff. But I now listen to the lot. more
Apple Podcasts | #37 | Australia/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #34 | Israel/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #82 | Netherlands/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #148 | United Arab Emirates/Sports/Football |
Apple Podcasts | #171 | Japan/Sports/Football |
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