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

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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.

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Max: I would be dead after a week of living Barry’s life. But I would do it to see Baz making small talk at soft play about nap times before reaching under the pram to get the wet wipes and pulling out half an old banana and then being vomited on. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. Published: 11 Aug 2023 Football has changed and so have I, but a new season still gives me reason to hope Published: 30 Sep 2023 Steve Cooper is an inspiration for newly promoted strugglers – and Chelsea too Fine-tune your publishing strategy and up your game with our well-respected magazine for senior management.Published: 25 Sep 2023 Do Liverpool have the strength to take on champions who never have an off-day? Elsewhere, Sid Lowe updates us on the big stories in Spain, including Mason Greenwood’s move to Getafe, the latest on Luis Rubiales and Jude Bellingham’s incredible start to life at Real Madrid. After 17 years of success in audio, the book sees a debut for the boys in paper format, in a book that contains all the usual nonsense jokes, trivia and unparalleled analysis that draws in millions of listeners every month. As a bonus, readers will also find Max and Barry declaring their love for one another on a Guardian Blind Date.

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On the podcast today: Newcastle United thrash a poor PSG 4-1 and take control of the most difficult group in the Champions League. Max: In goal: funnel web spider. Two holders (possum and kangaroo), lazy but enigmatic koala in the No 10 role, with a great white up front. I’m not sure Baz can provide anything against that. Max: I find this such a difficult question to answer – and I wrestle with how much we cover it on the pod. I wonder if we’ve sometimes been tougher on Newcastle than Manchester City for example, perhaps as a result of not really understanding sportswashing in the early days when City were taken over (or the fact simply that the Newcastle takeover happened on my watch on the pod) – and then sometimes I think it’s really simple and we’re not tough enough. Having shunned big money offers to move to Saudi Arabia, the Football Weekly live tour is remaining in the UK. This November, fans can find Max, Barry and a host of regular Football Weekly favourites in five cities across England and Ireland. Join our chair, football commentator and journalist Robyn Cowen, as she invites Rushden, Glendenning and Wilson to talk about their book in this special livestreamed event.

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. Barry must have done something.”

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Published: 14 Oct 2023 ‘Football’s fabric will disappear’: the fear of Sunderland pioneer Sir Bob Murray Max Rushden: “I wasn't sure this book was going to be any good, but I didn't want to not be involved in case it was.” Photograph: Supplied by the Guardian. Published: 7 Oct 2023 How to beat Guardiola: City without Rodri offer Arsenal chance to press without fear

Plus they’re joined by Wales' premier football fan Elis James in this pre-tournament extravaganza. Unfortunately for Lars Sivertsen Norway failed to qualify but it's always nice to have him around anyway. Published: 4 Oct 2023 Galatasaray leave United in disarray and VAR tape causes a stir - Football Weekly

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The Football Weekly crew have decided that the time (and money) is right to finally commit their wisdom to paper. Their debut book – imaginatively titled Football Weekly Book – is filled with trivia, filler, too much about Cambridge United and the odd insightful remark. Published: 30 Oct 2023 The gulf between the Premier League and the rest may never have been so wide Barry: Tony Cascarino’s autobiography, which he wrote with the help of the Irish journalist Paul Kimmage, is probably my favourite football book, although I’m sure if I ever get around to reading any of the books written by my friend and colleague Jonathan Wilson, I might enjoy them too. As far as non-football books are concerned, I like a good murder of the kind written by the Scottish authors Ian Rankin or Val McDermid. I think the genre is called Tartan Noir. Val is, or used to be, on the board of Raith Rovers. 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. Football Weekly launched in 2006 and is one of the Guardian’s longest-running and most popular podcasts, gaining over six million listens during the World Cup in December 2022.

Plus, the moment of the night as Lazio’s keeper scores, Barcelona are good and your questions answered. Expect nonsense, trivia, filler, too much about The Mighty Cambridge United, not enough about [insert your club here], and very occasionally, an insightful remark. Think of this as the book you probably don’t need, but might as well buy anyway. This is a question for Barry. 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? I ask, because this is exactly what you did to me on a stag weekend in Banagher in the mid-2000s. We acted like professionals and turfed you out. Liam Presented by Max Rushden, with Robyn Cowen, Ed Aarons, Paul Watson, Kieran Maguire and Kevin Day. Produced by Silas Gray, with Joel Grove. Executive Produced by Max Sanderson. Elsewhere, the wider implications this has for sport and society, particularly in Spain are discussed plus the alarming detail that Rubiales’ mum is on hunger strike.

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