Its host is comedian Josh Widdicombe with co-hosts Chris Scull and Michael Marden. It was overwhelmingly young-ish, male, able bodied and white. I mentioned the uniformity of the audience to my son. 'floating-chat.donateButton.text': 'Support Us', What interested me more was the audience. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. There is nothing wrong with this; we are all members of tribes of like-minded people. This is a cult and niche interest and the audience consists of men who had grown up and got interested in football in the 1990s.
He agreed, but said that if I really wanted to find an audience that looked alike I should go to another live football podcast event, for the Quickly Kevin fans. The live podcast event though, was an opportunity to view in person a tribe I wasnt really a member of. Were a team of volunteer reporters who are on a mission to change the record on growing older in Greater Manchester. Enjoyed reading this and would like to read more? 'floating-chat.donateButton.text-color': '#fff'
It even had a pre-made video of the presenters acting a bit crazy in a Wetherspoons pub, and party piece guitar playing songs from Philippe Auclair and Max Rushden. The live shows are promoted on the podcast as being more revealing and sweary as they could say stuff that wouldnt be allowed live on lawyer-vetted podcasts. You have entered an incorrect email address! There is always something fresh and optimistic about a new season, with pitches in perfect condition and new signings to look forward to even, if like me, you are a Manchester United supporter. Company registration number: 09197741 My favourite, and one of the most popular is the Guardian football weekly podcast which has been broadcasting since 2006. My favourite regulars, in addition to Max Rushden are Barry Glendenning and Jonathan Wilson. The football season starts in less than a month. A day out at Manchester Histories Festival. That is, age 25 to 40, Millennials and Gen-Z, with stubbly beards, wearing athleisure clothing and likely to be living in hipster and boho areas like Ancoats, Northern Quarter, Chorlton, Levenshulme and West Didsbury. The people I consider to be friends all seem to agree on politics and many other issues. The show consisted of Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Philippe Auclair and Jonathan Liew.
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Thank you. It was OK as a night out, but I wouldnt bother to go and see it again even though I will continue to listen to the podcast (well, during the football season anyway). kofiWidgetOverlay.draw('mygeneration', { They have obviously worked out a format that had a madcap feel to it, but came over as slick. So alike did they look, that I had difficulty finding my son after he had gone to the bar. it would mean the world to us! The RNCM theatre holds about 600 people and it was more or less packed. 'type': 'floating-chat', Our reporter Bernard gives us the highs and lows, notably accessibility, of the Football Weekly live tour he attended in Manchester. So when my son suggested we go to the Guardian football weekly Live Tour when it visited Manchester, I readily agreed.
It is well informed, witty and is not afraid to comment on serious issues such as racism, sexism and corruption in football. Its full name is Quickly Kevin; will he score? and is a football podcast about 90s football. We are not-for-profit and we rely on your vital support to avoid those annoying pop-up ads and to keep on sharing stories that challenge ageist stereotypes and celebrate the ways were all growing older. We also tend to live in areas where neighbours and acquaintances are also more likely to share our beliefs and vote the same way.
It was one of eight shows across six cities that were planned. Talking About My Generation is a project of Yellow Jigsaw developed in conjunction with the Greater Manchester Age UKs. 'floating-chat.donateButton.background-color': '#f45d22', The event was held at the Royal Northern College of Music on Fathers Day (June 19). During the football season, it broadcast three times a week with Max Rusden leading with three other commentators drawn from a list of 25 regulars. The podcast aims to revisit funny stories and events from the 90s football era.
Well, he didnt actually invite me, but the friend he had intended to go with had to pull out, so I took the spare ticket. There are an estimated 16m regular podcast listeners in the UK and some of the most popular are football podcasts. As you would expect from the Guardian, the opinions are left of centre and tap into a vein of woke, urban, mainly male, banter that is entertaining.. I look forward to that and to listening to football podcasts.
As an older disabled person it was all a bit disorientating especially as to get out at the end of the event, I had to climb the stairs (with inadequate rails) after being stopped by security men from going through the ground floor emergency exits. There were almost no women (no surprise there) but the vast majority of the men there all seemed to look the same.
Leigh, WN7 4DB. Please support us from as little as 3 by buying us a Ko-fi. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. We joke about living in a bubble. Like many football fans, I follow regular football podcasts to keep me informed. In reality the show was just like the podcast except that you could see them do it live.
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