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The Fighting Cock Podcast Returns

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For immediate release, 9 August 2013 Press release by Chris Miller Download as PDF Season Three of The Fighting Cock podcast Today, 9th August, The Fighting Cock podcast returns for season three. After two closed-season specials – ‘We need to talk about football Parts 1 & 2’ (#AMF) and ‘The Fighting Cock Fanzine Special’ – […]

The Fighting CockFor immediate release, 9 August 2013
Press release by Chris Miller
Download as PDF

Season Three of The Fighting Cock podcast

Today, 9th August, The Fighting Cock podcast returns for season three. After two closed-season specials – ‘We need to talk about football Parts 1 & 2’ (#AMF) and ‘The Fighting Cock Fanzine Special’ – the podcast proper is back. It’s once again hosted by Flav, Engineered and Edited by the irreplaceable Engineer Al, and features Spooky, Ricky, Thelonious, Charlie Marks, with a weekly feature from dropper-of-youth-knowledge, Windy.

Listeners should not expect bigger and better guests, as it’s just not feasible to get bigger than 7’10 James Maw or better than Micky Hazard (he made Flav cry real tears). But do expect guests, some of whom you might know from the world of football.

With old features, new features, Tottenham chat, and inane, drunken banter aplenty, what are you waiting for? Subscribe now on iTunes, download the app and, most importantly – love the shirt.

For more information about The Fighting Cock podcast, contact [email protected]

[ENDS]

Notes to Editor
The Fighting Cock podcast is an organic, weekly chat about Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. What started as five blokes sitting around a table discussing football, porn, and failed eighties comedians has now become: a full-blown weekly podcast with guests from Spurs legend Micky Hazard to Kick Racism Out Of Football’s Mentoring and Leadership Project manager (and father of Andros), Troy Townsend; a website with a regular blog and thriving forum; an iPhone app; a shop; and a fanzine. The podcast has also spawned the 1882 movement, which aims to encourage a fun, fan-centric feel to supporting the shirt. More information on 1882 can be found on the website: https://www.thefightingcock.co.uk/1882/.

 

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