Francis Leach and Tony Wilson are off to their fourth World Cup, this time in Russia! more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
It's proshchay with a series of politically sensitive interviews about the current state of Russia and how it's ruled. more
22 June 2006 and Tony is in Stuttgart for the match between Australia and Croatia. more
In the final days of the tournament Tony and Francis reflect on the Road Trip, the World Cup and world football. more
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Great podcast! Love all the stories that paint a wonderful picture of Russia and the joy of being at a Workd Cup. My daily tram commute is a delight. Thanks guys!
This road trip is a lot of fun to be aboard. Smart, quirky, interesting, with a couple of very funny drivers. And a great event to be tripping around. Keep em coming boys. Oh and can you sometimes call the beautiful game “vfuutball” in honour of the dear departed legend Les Murray?
Great "on the ground" stories from a fan's perspective of what it's like to be at the world cup in russia. While it lasts!
Been so much fun so far. Tag a football mad friend, or the person you’re going to convince to go to a World Cup with you one day. And if you’re in Russia, come and say hi! We’re having a ball.
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