The Football Sack
Summary: The podcast from thefootballsack.com for Russia - These boys love the Socceroos. Join them as they take a fun, irreverent and a little bit cheeky look at the Socceroos World Cup campaign.
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Podcasts:
Join hosts Jack and Pat as they review last weekend's A-League action one last time before looking ahead to the *cough* exciting round ahead. They discuss Melbourne Victory's defence, Danny Vukovic's distribution and wonder how on earth they find themselves behind a podcast about running on the iTunes charts. I mean, running? Come on!
It's The Friday Show on The Football Sack podcast which means it's time for Pat and Jack to discuss results, goals, decisions and incidents from the Hyundai A-League. On this week's Friday Show the boys talk seagulls and salmonella, who is the A-League's real 'hard man'? And we also find out the real reason why Emile Heskey came to Newcastle, and it's not why you think, though it is understandable. Enjoy.
Pat and Jack are back for another season of The Football Sack podcasts. In our first show of the season the boys discuss the standard of haircuts and free kicks in the A-League this season, give their thoughts on Hero Cam and what it would look like on other players, talk about Melbourne Victory's woes and outgoing CEO of FFA Ben Buckley's letter of resignation finds its way into Jack's hands somehow. Tweet us @thefootballsack
Matt Greenlaw and Pete Nowakowski take an in-depth look at the NSW Premier League after six rounds of football. They also talk a little on the 'Australian Premier League' proposal and update on the West Sydney Wanderers. The boys didn't want to steal the thunder of Jack and Pat for the 100th show, so they've affectionately deemed this Episode 99.5. Note: If you don't like the NSW Premier League, then this episode is probably not for you.
Pat and Jack are joined by The Football Sack's Chief of Staff Christian Layland (don't worry, it's only for one week). The boys pull apart the Hyundai A-League Grand Final, discuss THAT penalty, and take the mickey of football in Australia. Subscribe on iTunes and get the show as soon as it's uploaded!
Inspired by the Logies, Jack and Pat launch into the Unofficial A-League Awards with some 'different' awards. Melbourne Victory, Gold Coast United, Brisbane Roar are all up for awards, as were all the teams in the Hyundai A-League. The boys chat plenty of football in Australia and have plenty of laughs before the league's Grand Final.
The Hyundai A-League may be in crisis mode but Jack and Pat manage to see the funny side of it. Hear their views on why Ben Buckley would be good at origami and why the Hunter Sports Group will need to change their name. Socceroo and Perth Glory star Dean Heffernan stops by to tell us all about his team mates.
The A-League is expanding into Sydney's west, so Jack and Pat get down to the serious business-blind stabs at what the new team will be called, look like and recruit for their marque player. They also discuss the Hyundai A-League finals, as well as the merits of the Asian Champions League. Twitter us @thefootballsack.
The Football Sack podcast is back! Pat Flaherty makes his Football Sack debut alongside returning host Jack Quigley and the boys get off to a flyer, getting Mariners striker Adam Kwasnik to admit that Mustafa Amini is a bit of a fatty and that John Hutchinson has a great butt.
On today's show, Matt Greenlaw and Supernova interview Victorycast's James Parkinson after Melbourne Victory's loss to Sydney FC on Saturday. They discuss the future of Jim Magilton along with what Victory should do next. All the A-League action and plenty of football talk, including who got The Rub of Peter Green in the A-League this week. Australia's number one football podcast, this is Sack on Sunday.
Matt Greenlaw hosts Sack on Sunday in a jam-packed podcast that firstly focuses on the Gold Coast United debacle. Michal Roucek and Supernova join Matt to discuss the A-League and all of the football action in Australia from the past week, including all the week's A-League games, the FFDU awards, and much more. The final copy of Tom Meets Zizou is given out, and Supernova dumps his girlfriend via text message as we record!
In a round that saw Hyundai A-League clubs don the logos and ideals of various charities, the Sack on Sunday boys are taking inspiration from Gold Coast United's 'Freedom of Speech' motto. The fact that it was banned by the FFA surely just furthers it's poignancy? Regardless, Matt Greenlaw, Michal Roucek and Supernova talk Australian football in the week that was in the Hyundai A-League. All the games from the round of football, including Sydney FC's loss to Wellington Phoenix, Brisbane Roar's 3-0 undoing of Perth Glory, and, of course, Melbourne Victory drawing again.
Some shocking quotes coming out of the Gold Coast United camp today. Matt Greenlaw and Supernova join forces once again to talk Australian football and the Hyundai A-League, starting with those quotes from Clive Palmer. Also on the agenda is a great competition to win some A-League football memorabilia, and FIFA's idea to implement 'vanishing spray' across the soccer world.
Matt Greenlaw is joined by Jack Quigley for Sack on Sunday, the Hyundai A-League podcast. The pair talk the weekend's games, including Sydney FC's win over Perth Glory, Melbourne Victory's first win under Jim Magilton, and Newcastle Jets 3-0 upset over Melbourne Heart. Plenty of banter and A-League talk as the boys deconstruct football in Australia. Subscribe to this soccer podcast to keep up to date on all the action from the past week!
Supernova is back in the studio after a trip to Victoria to watch the A-League's Melbourne Victory and Melbourne Heart battle it out in the Melbourne Derby. He tells of his travels with The Football Sack team down there and joins Matt Greenlaw to talk all things Hyundai A-League. There's also a great competition announced, with Matt questioning Supernova's love for a certain Brisbane Roar playmaker. Join the number one Australian football show as voted by you in the FFDU Awards!