Hosted by Jeff Warren, Len Hunsicker and Erik Leonard, The Philadelphia Sports Table podcast show is dedicated to the world of Philly sports. As the longest running weekly Philly sports podcast show in the world, the show touches on topics, news and viewpoints about the Eagles, Phillies, Flyers, 76'ers, Union and the overall sports world in general. We also upload our Table Talk interview show wee... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 840 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootballBaseball |
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Lots of great and diverse Philly and general sports content. Date I say a logical sports podcast. Not the typical negative Philly sports talk many of us are used to.
I used to listen a lot until Erik used a derogatory term for native Americans around a year ago and said he didn’t care who he offended. Said he was being emotional and that it was ok. Haven’t listened since. You have a podcast and can edit: why let a statement like that remain in the podcast?
As a big Philadelphia sports fan that doesn't live in the Philadelphia area, this podcast is amazing to be able to keep up with my favorite teams. I can't always watch the games and I feel that I don't know as much as I should because of it. This podcast greatly informs me on all 4 teams without boring me. Some episodes are long but they're perfect for long drives. Definitely recommend if a Philadelphia sports fan.
When some jabroni gives a 1-star review for dumb reasons, you gotta defend your podcast. The only true 4 for 4 Philadelphia sports podcast. Been a fan since 2016 and it’s only gotten better. Keep up the great work Jeff!
Nothing but fake nervous laughter throughout the whole show. It’s insanely frustrating to listen to. Moving onto better Philly sports podcasts.
Apple Podcasts | #60 | Philippines/Sports/Football |
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