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

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There were a couple of options for those heading to the Madejski from Junction 11 of the M4 in 2005. Photograph: Rob Read/Alamy Adams Park Stadium, Wycombe Wanderers 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. Max: Producer Joel and I spend about three minutes after the odd pod: we say the same names to each other and then try to remember people we haven’t asked for ages. The only thing we’ve consciously done in the last five years is get more women and greater diversity on the pod. We can always do better but I think we do a pretty good job of that. I don’t think there’s a better variety and quality of panelists anywhere else across football broadcasting and it makes my life very easy. Barry: I have no shame in admitting that I love a good, or even bad, romcom. During the pandemic I developed a hopeless addiction to those Hallmark Christmas movies that all have the same saccharine sweet plot.

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Published: 2 Oct 2023 US owners understand profit but do they appreciate clubs’ tradition and values? 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. Published: 14 Sep 2023 How to buy a football club: new EFL guidance offers ‘clearance, not approval’A woman plays tennis in an empty car park at the Vitality Stadium. Photograph: Kieran Cleeves/PA Madejski Stadium/Select Car Leasing Stadium, Reading Should a fan’s right to support their football team be dependent upon that club’s ownership? Does Newcastle’s ownership by the Saudi Investment Fund make me morally obliged to stop cheering for them? Can we just accept that our club is our club, regardless of who are running the show? Michael Mand Live Israel-Hamas war live: Rafah crossing open to people for limited evacuation from Gaza; BBC launches emergency radio service Published: 7 Oct 2023 How to beat Guardiola: City without Rodri offer Arsenal chance to press without fear

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Plus heartbreak for Celtic, the 2030 World Cup goes to multiple continents and your questions answered. 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. I hadn’t seen it until Dr Karl Kennedy from Neighbours brought his copy to the pub and it turns out it’s way better than I thought it would be. I look forward to sitting behind a desk at the live tour ready to sign thousands of copies while people walk straight past me and go to the bar/ask Barry for a selfie.” Published: 30 Sep 2023 Steve Cooper is an inspiration for newly promoted strugglers – and Chelsea too 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. The Guardian has today (Thursday 14 September) announced that the world’s favourite, award-winning Football Weekly podcast is releasing its very first book, imaginatively named The Football Weekly Book. Following popular demand, hosts Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning and guests will also return for a second run of the podcast’s live tour across England and Ireland.I’ve never been to Australia but I have watched Mad Max and The Castle. Which one is the more accurate description of everyday life there? Ben The 2023 tour is already set to be a sell out. This comes as no surprise as almost six thousand people came to the first Football Weekly live tour in 2022, which featured Mark Langdon’s Meat Raffle, Barry’s rendition of Call Me Maybe and Steve Claridge eating industrial quantities of fruit. Published: 18 Oct 2023 More than 80% of EFL players feel not enough done to keep them safe on pitch I’m dying to know – how is a Football Weekly panel selected? Please tell me it’s a more exciting process than coordinating schedules. Randall

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