The Football Weekly Book: The first ever book from everyone’s favourite football podcast
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Football Weekly — everyone’s favourite football podcast — has decided the time (and the money) is right to finally commit their wisdom to paper. You know what this means: trivia, filler, too much about The Mighty Cambridge United, not enough about [insert your club], and very occasionally an insightful remark.
Expect all the trademark humour of their hugely successful live shows, plus:
Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning’s ‘Blind Date’
Mark Langdon’s ‘World of Meat’
Jonathan Liew’s ‘You Are the PGMOL-Appointed Match Official’
Ben Fisher’s ‘Car Parks of British Football’
A thrilling new board game, ‘Snakes & Blatters’
Philippe Auclair’s shocking FIFA exposé
An exclusive David Squires cartoon
And much, much more!
Edited by Jonathan Wilson, the book will feature the full pod line-up of:
Barry Glendenning — Max Rushden — David Squires — Barney Ronay — Jonathan Liew — John Brewin — Scott Murray — Elis James — Paul Watson – Philippe Auclair – Troy Townsend – Ben Fisher — Jordan Jarrett-Bryan — Sid Lowe — Nicky Bandini — Lars Sivertsen — Robyn Cowen.
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Additional information
Publisher | Guardian Faber Publishing, Main edition (28 Sept. 2023) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 110 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1783352906 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1783352906 |
Dimensions | 21.01 x 2.11 x 27.99 cm |
by Laura Pearson
Excellent fun book
by Laura Pearson
Do you like books? Do you like football?
Well, this is for you!
Such a funny book. If you like the podcast, you’ll love this. So pleased I brought it
by richard dunne
All black ink text did not print on book. A shocking effort.
by Tom
Love the podcast and now the book!
by PictoPirate
The Football Weekly Book is very much what you’d expect if you listen to the show, and why would you be buying this book if you don’t? It has the feel of an old Shoot! Annual only with more anecdotes about vasectomies and accidentally soiling yourself on a German train.
It is a fun, easy read from start to finish, but I particularly enjoyed the ‘Focus On’ sections, where you learn more about the panellists. It is also well put together with some brilliant David Squires art, and there is even a photo of Efe Sodje!
It’s great fun if you’re into this kind of nonsense.