Ball Tales is a podcast where comedians are interviewed about their formative football experiences.
The season finale of Ball Tales brings us Charlie Webster and his views on town rivalries, retiring at the age of 11 and following England at the 2006 World Cup. Plus we finally get a resolution to the oranges vs jaffa cakes debate once and for all.
Jamie McGowan takes this podcast by the scruff of the neck and goes deep into the history and mythology of your new favourite five-a-side football club FCFC.
Liam Schewitz gets involved to try and whip this team into shape. We talk about the Machiavellian qualities of Robbie Savage, the virtues of futsal and Liam's biggest on-pitch bust up.
This week I am joined by Jethro Bradley who gives us a crash course in the heyday of street football in Cardiff.
Chris Chopping joins me and chats about how football is like The Beatles, penalty kick drama and why heading a ball is an entirely illogical act.
Darren J. Coles makes an appearance and talks about his time as a goalkeeper, football as social integration and Billy Bear Meat.
Matt Lee cuts straight to the quick as he discusses his turbulent career as a corrupt referee of youth football.
This week Sarah Breese joins me to chat about Karel Poborsky, long throws and corner flag insignia.
Mat Troy makes an impressive debut on Ball Tales and chats to me about the best football songs amongst other things.
Dan Kiss joins me to talk about corner flag campers and fancy foreign managers from his career in Caerphilly youth football.
James Dunn takes a break from looking at memes with dogs in them to chat to me about his football education on the mean streets of Newport.