
Published: 2 months ago
Size: 18.5MB
Oh, what a lovely day for a Ramble. Producer Pete gets back in the mix with a bustling box-to-box performance, Jimbo Campbell turns in a tricky display from the left-wing, Lukey Moore struggles to justify his position just behind the front two as usual, and captain Marcus Speller is on sensational form. During the game, the chaps attempt to shore up the Dean Windass Hall of Fame squad with a defensively-minded midfielder, Richard Keys gets a going over, and the studio is invaded by Jimbo鈥檚 favourite group of the 80s.

Published: 3 months ago
Size: 24.3MB
Rio fights Ashley Cole's corner and offers an insight into his little publicised inner city projects while the boys discuss their favourite South American maniacs, the ordeal that is unsubscribing from Setanta, dealing with racism in football and what a haggis is or isn't. Xfm's Pete Donaldson is on board once again and as such the show may contain Northern language.

Published: 3 months ago
Size: 24.5MB
The boys are again joined by Xfm Breakfast's Pete Donaldson, who risks a lawsuit by even being involved with such a ridiculous band of degenerates. Within this disgrace of a show they discuss the lunacy taking place at Newcastle, miraculously agree with Sepp Blatter and show their charitable side by making show-me-the-money's Peter Kenyon an offer he can't refuse.

Published: 4 months ago
Size: 19.2MB
The trio are back and having been chased out of their studio by a hungry Mike Ashley they've retreated to Jim's kitchen. From there they discuss the importance of Jimmy Bullard's presence in the England changing room, whether transvestite loving Ronaldo should sign for a club called MAN City, they look deeper into Jamie Carragher's inner self and the first defender is brought to the table in the player profile.