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The Football Weekly Book: The first ever book from everyone’s favourite football podcast

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These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. Currently providing expert analysis on the 2023 Premier League, the podcast regularly features at the top of the football and sports podcast charts in the UK and has won a number of sports industry awards, most recently at the Football Supporters’ Association Awards where it was named podcast of the year. Max: I’m not a violent man (my fighting record is P0 W0 D0 L1), but I reckon one of Gavi or Pedri but not both – and only in self-defence. This November, fans can find Max, Barry and a host of regular Football Weekly favourites in five cities across England and Ireland. Fine-tune your publishing strategy and up your game with our well-respected magazine for senior management.

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The Guardian has today (Thursday 14 September) announced that the world’s favourite, award-winning Football Weekly podcast is releasing its very first book, imaginatively named The Football Weekly Book. Hear Jonathan, Max and Barry in conversation with journalist and football commentator Robyn Cowen, talking more about the book and why fans need to add it to their collection in a very special livestream event on Tuesday 26 September, 8pm to 9pm (BST).

Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. You can protest, whether it makes a big difference or not, but I guess people don’t want to protest when the team is successful. Each show will feature the podcast’s unique take on the world of football, in addition to opportunities for the audience to get involved in the antics, special guests and stories too risky for the podcast. The world’s about to end and you’re given the chance to rewatch just one football match before the lights go out.

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When footballers spend a night or two in a hotel room, twin sharing, is it acceptable behaviour for a third footballer to arrive, a tad merry, and commandeer one of the two beds? The podcast presenters have just published a book – The Football Weekly Book, edited by Jonathan Wilson – and are preparing to tour the UK next month. Max Rushden, co-host of "Football Weekly", said: “Of all the books Jonathan Wilson has (mainly) written, this is the first one you’ll finish. Much like the Super Bowl the real highlight in every previous Football Weekly live show is the half-time extravaganza. And of course our back doors are unlocked so that Dr Karl can pop in any time for tea or a minor felon can wander in at 2am at take the keys to the Subaru.

Traffic from outside of the UK now represents around two-thirds of the Guardian’s total digital audience. On the podcast today: the panel discusses England’s qualification for Euro 2024 following their 3- 1 win over reigning champions, Italy.

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The publisher says it will contain “all the nonsense jokes, off-the-wall trivia and occasional insightful remarks that draw in millions of listeners to the podcast every month".Elsewhere, a momentary blip sees Manchester City 1-0 down at half-time against Red Star before turning things around quickly to win the tie comfortably. Personally speaking, winning isn’t the most important part of football and I would find it hard to cheer success if the money came from somewhere unpleasant. On the podcast today; the panel react to Jordan Henderson’s first interview since joining Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia – he spoke to David Ornstein and Adam Crafton of The Athletic. But anyone who has got to that position and has a tiny bit of self-awareness knows they are insanely lucky.

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What I find a bit disturbing is the large number of fans who seem happy to excuse, or even condone the often barbaric behaviour of their authoritarian owners for no other reason than that those people have invested money in their football club and might pay for an expensive striker.Plus: Paul Watson talks about his footballing escapade to Mongolia, and there’s an overdue home game for Pakistan. We will only use the data you provide us for the purpose of the feature and we will delete any personal data when we no longer require it for this purpose. Alex Bowler acquired world rights directly from the authors, with the book scheduled for publication on 28th September 2023. There were a couple of options for those heading to the Madejski from Junction 11 of the M4 in 2005.

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