Guest Wen Y Hu Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 In BRFCS Podcast 29, Wen Y Hu is joined by chief reporter Kamy and John Leigh of BRANZ to discuss the Aston Villa and Wolves matches, our prospects of staying up, Bolo Zenden and Rovers' youth team, who have progressed to the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup. The podcast is published to the front page here. It is also available via the following link. Just paste the link into your browser address bar. http://brfcspod.brfcsltd.netdna-cdn.com/BRFCS-29.mp3
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BangkokRover Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Hoillet World Class??? Poyet for Wolves??? Come on Kammy what happened to your news radar in the podcast??? Nice to hear about the new section for BANZ I will take a look now.
Kamy100 Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Hoillet World Class??? Poyet for Wolves??? Come on Kammy what happened to your news radar in the podcast??? Nice to hear about the new section for BANZ I will take a look now. Maybe I explained it wrong on the podcast, what I meant was out of the 22 players on the pitch, there was one class player (Junior), in the end that class player made the difference! RE Poyet was just reporting press rumours.
Tim Southampton Rover Posted March 18, 2012 Posted March 18, 2012 He plays on the left He plays on the right Junior Hoilett makes Messi look sh*te Great podcast guys!
philipl Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 Excellent podcast. Management by wages budget? Terrifying but apparently true. Hope there isn't a bonus clause for staying up or Kean will be forced to play the under-12s if we ever reach that happy point.
purplegrover Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 Management by wages budget? Terrifying but apparently true. Puts it all into perspective, doesn't it ? The question left unanswered the is - if you can't afford to pay the match fee - why buy him in the first place ? Which then begs the question as to whether Kean actually played any role in the transfer market himself at all, or whether he was (is) just a puppet and the wheeling and dealing was (is) done by persons in the background, such as a particular agent...
philipl Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 Puts it all into perspective, doesn't it ? The question left unanswered the is - if you can't afford to pay the match fee - why buy him in the first place ? Which then begs the question as to whether Kean actually played any role in the transfer market himself at all, or whether he was (is) just a puppet and the wheeling and dealing was (is) done by persons in the background, such as a particular agent... Good questions and you have posted the answer already.
Eddie Posted March 27, 2012 Posted March 27, 2012 I would imagine that it will be up later today or tomorrow at the latest.
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