
Mark Bujarski dives studs up into news from the soccer world. Mark, a American and a Spurs supporter, focuses mainly on the Premier League, with a slant toward Tottenham Hotspur as well as American players in the world's greatest league.
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 9 years ago | Category | Sports |
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We're back! And longer than ever! In this episode, your host Mark Bujarski dives studs up into the topics of: where we have been, MLS Cup Playoffs, Columbus Crew SC, managers in England, the future of Everton FC, a European round-up, and the USMNT co... more
In episode 4 of the Red Card Ramble, your host Mark Bujarski dives studs up into a Premier League preview for spots 8-1 in the table. Follow us on Twitter @redcardramble - twitter.com/redcardramble
The Red Card Ramble is interesting, informative, and fun! Check it out for solid reports on all things Premier League!
This podcast is a true gem! The silky smooth voice of The Buj is truly a national treasure and his takes are arguably as crisp and well put together as Antonio Conte's perfect hair.
The pod is young and ambitious, even without the big budget of other soccer pods. No, he hasn't splashed the cash on big name writers and producers. Instead, Buj has fostered homegrown talent such as himself and Josh, his sound guy.
Yes, it's true he hasn't won any silverware since 07 and hasn't taken home the leag... more
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