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In The Zone - The End

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almost 13 years ago

Yes he is.

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almost 13 years ago

Downloaded 'Around the Bloc' to have a listen too. I couldn't even last 30 seconds. Their opening tune was just horrible.

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almost 13 years ago

They go for about 90 minutes too.

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almost 13 years ago

Downloaded 'Around the Bloc' to have a listen too. I couldn't even last 30 seconds. Their opening tune was just horrible.


Did they get the Wiggles in to do it for them?
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almost 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

They go for about 90 minutes too.

Loads of rambling in the 16 mins I've listened to so far.
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almost 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

Downloaded 'Around the Bloc' to have a listen too. I couldn't even last 30 seconds. Their opening tune was just horrible.


Did they get the Wiggles in to do it for them?
http://aroundthebloc.podbean.com/mf/web/5u3u83/Around_the_bloc_podcast_ep023.mp3

If you want to listen.

Wow this is terrible. How did this make the shortlist.

"He's operating a turnstile down the left flank"

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almost 13 years ago

Nz_Dave wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Downloaded 'Around the Bloc' to have a listen too. I couldn't even last 30 seconds. Their opening tune was just horrible.


Did they get the Wiggles in to do it for them?
http://aroundthebloc.podbean.com/mf/web/5u3u83/Around_the_bloc_podcast_ep023.mp3

If you want to listen.

Wow this is terrible. How did this make the shortlist.
The perils of having a public only vote. The FFDU Awards would be much better if they were 50% public votes, 50% panel votes.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

 In The Zone V57 is live at yellowfever.podomatic.com & Itunes bit.ly/YFZone. Listen. Now!

This week the pod battles through their hangovers to look at the Hyundai A-League grand final and the winners from Wellington Phoenix FC's awards night. Elsewhere, the Young All Whites qualify for the U17 World Cup and Auckland City Football Club struggle in the O-league. Back in Wellington, Wellington Olympic AFC head the rest in Capital Football's Central League, while a Capital Premier coach delivers a verbal spray at their ref.

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almost 13 years ago

Snuck it out there whilst everyone was off to the AFL and on a public holiday, must be some bad news included. Never can't trust these public servants. I better have a listen before bed.

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almost 13 years ago

It's not pretty listening.

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almost 13 years ago

Might want to put a link to this on the main podcast tab on the YF homepage.

a.haak

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almost 13 years ago

Yeah I need to get to that.

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almost 13 years ago

think the ep where you interviewed stein at his press release was good - good when ya pick up some exclusive audio.


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almost 13 years ago

I thought the Alex Smith interview after we beat Del Piero FC in Round 1 was pretty outstanding


VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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almost 13 years ago

Don't remember that one ;)

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almost 13 years ago

Shame - that was a great piece of journalism, right there! :D


VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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almost 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Ok, so we need 3 nomination for our best episodes in 2012.

Anyone got any thoughts? http://yellowfever.podomatic.com/

How many episodes were you unable to be there for? ...
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almost 13 years ago

Think there were was one when I was in Honiara.

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almost 13 years ago

The one without Smith was the best.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

http://yellowfever.podomatic.com/ 

bit.ly/YFZone.

V58 is out.....

As we enter week two of the longest off season in world football, the pod checks out the three Kiwis who made PFA’s A-league team of year and discusses the merits of Leo Bertos re-signing with Wellington Phoenix. Meanwhile, Auckland City join Waitakere United in the O-league semi-finals, it’s goals, goals, goals in the Central League, allegations of groin grabbing in the Premier League, and the pod gets excited over the Chatham Cup.

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almost 13 years ago

Can you guys interview a Kiwi overseas? ..even someone like Storm Roux.. 


I liked when you spoke with Michael O'Keefe (although I realize he was with you guys), even a phone call interview would be cool.

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almost 13 years ago

The 2nd leg for Toronto in the Canadian Championship is Thursday morning. #Shambles

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almost 13 years ago

 V59 - hot off the wires

http://yellowfever.podomatic.com/ 

bit.ly/YFZone.

With the off season grinding on, the pod speculates on the impending announcement of Wellington Phoenix's head coach, examines Jeremy Brockie's loan move to Toronto FC, and ponders how All-Star is the A-league squad to take on Manchester United? In Kiwi football, Marco Rojas is off to Stuttgart, Chris Wood's EPL promotion dream lives on, and Waitakere and Auckland City all but assure their places in the O-League grand final. While locally, the pod previews the first round of the Chatham Cup by chatting to Brandon Bodden, captain of Eastbourne FC.

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almost 13 years ago

Bit harsh on Oakleigh, Jimmy 'the Gympie Flyer' Downey is a product of Qld and the AIS.

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almost 13 years ago

Seems like every podcast is released before important news breaks, whether it be Phoenix or ASB Prem, classic timing.

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almost 13 years ago

Bit harsh on Oakleigh, Jimmy 'the Gympie Flyer' Downey is a product of Qld and the AIS.




Jimmy Downey aka the Gympie Flyer. Quite apt.
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almost 13 years ago

Bit harsh on Oakleigh, Jimmy 'the Gympie Flyer' Downey is a product of Qld and the AIS.


Well, he did play for them. But yeah, he's not their 'product'.
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almost 13 years ago

Luis Garcia wrote:

Can you guys interview a Kiwi overseas? ..even someone like Storm Roux.. 


I liked when you spoke with Michael O'Keefe (although I realize he was with you guys), even a phone call interview would be cool.


Does Brockie count? If so, tune in this week...

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 13 years ago

Smithy wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:

Can you guys interview a Kiwi overseas? ..even someone like Storm Roux.. 


I liked when you spoke with Michael O'Keefe (although I realize he was with you guys), even a phone call interview would be cool.


Does Brockie count? If so, tune in this week...


Love your work Smithy

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almost 13 years ago

Yeah it's like a B-list celeb party on the Pod this week. And an early recording so Dale can jet off the Tokyo for his J-League trials.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 13 years ago

 V60 yellowfever.podomatic.com & Itunes bit.ly/YFZone

This week Paul Ifill joins the pod to discuss anything and everything Wellington Phoenix. Elsewhere there are interviews with Jeremy Brockie and Marco Rojas on their impending moves overseas, and a complete wrap on Chatham Cup round one results.

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almost 13 years ago

 And yes I stuffed up the Leichester/Watford score

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almost 13 years ago

Awesome to get Ifill on.

Think its good when the lineup is mixed up a bit. Hearing different opinions and views keeps everything fresh - think most pods do rotate regularly 


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almost 13 years ago

playwithFire wrote:

think most pods do rotate regularly 

The football podcasts I listen to tend to have a regular group of 3 or 4, and have a guest on for the entire pod every few episodes or so. 

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

I like the guardian's football weekly where they pretty much have a different group each time. 

I can understand keeping the core 4 for this one, but always enjoy the ones where we hear more from others - especially when they offer greatly different opinions to the general consensus


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almost 13 years ago

playwithFire wrote:

I like the guardian's football weekly where they pretty much have a different group each time. 

I can understand keeping the core 4 for this one, but always enjoy the ones where we hear more from others - especially when they offer greatly different opinions to the general consensus

Maybe they should nominate someone to wear the 'Danny Hay' hat each week.
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almost 13 years ago

Could get James Dean on.


Allegedly

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