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This is episode 36 of the glorious Fighting Cock podcast, ‘The Dean Richards episode’. We’ve tinkered with the line-up this week due to injuries and suspensions. Spooky, Chicago Dan and tehTrunk are out of the squad. Bare bones? Not quite. 1950s round of applause for comedian Dan Louw and his compardre Tim Grigg, both of […]

This is episode 36 of the glorious Fighting Cock podcast, ‘The Dean Richards episode’. We’ve tinkered with the line-up this week due to injuries and suspensions. Spooky, Chicago Dan and tehTrunk are out of the squad. Bare bones? Not quite. 1950s round of applause for comedian Dan Louw and his compardre Tim Grigg, both of Away Days fame (youtube it).

What we got this week?

Deano’s best bits (including his ears), the demolishment of Bolton in the Cup and the annoyance of Bogdan, another BAE love-in and we reveal the beating heart of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. We look back at the point at Stamford Bridge, the forthcoming FA Cup semi-final at Wembley and their cretinous fans.

We’ve also got a Swansea preview. Best pubs in Tottenham. Update on Dan’s arse tattoo campaign. Most memorable Tottenham débuts. The best looking team in the prem. Favourite away days. BMC latest. We ask ‘no Spurs or no sex?’ And Dan Louw makes an appearance in the Zanzibarian Premier League.

Feature this week includes Windy casually walking away from an explosion without looking back and Rickipedia astounds.

The Archbishops of Banterbury: Flav, Thelonious, Ricky and engineer Al. With guests Dan Louw and Tim.

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