Welcome to Tea & Busquets. An independent podcast created by Ryan and Billy in which they delve into the complexities of the football world.
This week, the lads are joined by former co-worker, group chat member and 5 a side goalkeeping legend Conor Barlow. Ryan and Billy are joined by the lifelong Chelsea Fan and discuss all the fallout from the recent developments regarding Chelsea's long standing owner and Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. What's next for the European champions and can Conor convince Jeff Bezos to table a bid?In more serious matters, all our thoughts and prayers go to the innocent people of Ukraine.
In this more informative episode, the chaps from East Yorkshire discuss the involvement of the Red Bull group and specifically their investment in the football domain. From Salzburg to Brazil and the incredible rise of RB Leipzig, has the multi million pound company found the sweet spot in elite football development? Or does it leave a bad taste in the mouth? Ryan combines caffeine and taurine in a potentially dangerous hour for his overall cardio health. Tune in to the end to see if he makes it. Enjoy as always! PS. we don't like or recommend energy drinks, but if Red Bull are listening, we like sponsorships.
Another January window slams shut, for this season at least. Ryan and Billy discuss the major in and out goings around the Premier League and the rest of Europe. Villa victorious? Are Newcastle safe after spending a cool £90+ million? And will the presenters on Sky Sports News ever find their personalities? Enjoy this round up. More to come this week.
The lads from Hull are back for the first episode of 2022. Hull City are discussed as the new owners begin their Turkish tenure. Ronaldo and Man United, a poetic ending to a wonderful career or a bitter farewell following a fist fight with Fred? Ryan explores the discography of Kanye West and Coca-Cola is shared in homage to CR7's love of water. Enjoy.
In the latest edition of Tea & Busquets, the pair from Hull talk about all things, well, Hull. Whilst enjoying some of the finest local delicacies, Ryan and Billy explore the recent history of their local club. As well as looking forward to the prospective sale to Turkish Businessman Acun Ilicali. Is this end of the Allam circus that's seen the club up for sale for 7 long years? Does Grant McCann look a bit like a battered herby starch? And does Ryan know something Tesco doesn't? They're back on the Yorkshire Tea bags as well, enjoy.
SEASON 2 Begins.The lads return from their dark summer mourning the result of the EUROs to discuss the main talking points from the last few months within the football world. The FIFA transfer window that actually happened, is it finally time for Ole and why has Mason Mount in particular made Ryan so happy? Sipping on a sugarless brew, sit back and enjoy this instalment of Tea and Busquets.
As we approach the dying embers of the Covid19 Pandemic, Billy and Ryan dissect England's realistic potential of winning the tournament, and in fact bringing the beautiful game back to its rightful origins. From Dominic Calvert-Lewin's corduroy suits and crying to our parents over Gazza, to walks in the country with Gareth Southgate. All is debated over two pint cans of Carlsberg.
With a fundamental rise in statistical analysis, the two chaps from 'Ull welcome their very first guest onto the podcast. George Allen, a key component of the Tea & Busquets 6-a-side team, has spent over 5 years working for The Press Association as a 'World Football Specialist', in which he provides quantitative data to global companies. Delving into the powerful world of data/ stats, the three attempt to dissect how this influences the beautiful game. Did you know Stewart Downing has more Premier League assists than Paul Scholes? depressing, isn't it?
Sick and tired of those Robert Lewandowski TikTok videos? Or what about the confusing terminology footballer players' utilize on social media platforms? if the answer to both those questions is 'yes', then you're not alone. We, as a society, spend countless hours staring into our screens, consuming endless streams of nonsensical information. In an attempt to try and save humanity, the two gentlemen from Hull decide to try and distinguish just what the 'social dilemma' means not only for society, but for the beautiful game itself. Warning: this podcast rightly contains many naughty words and a very special announcement.
Rain fell upon the rustic windows in Billy's first new home fixture of the season. Ever signed Messi on Fifa for your local team? Does Grealish NEED to move? Have Chelsea just completed the window of the decade? and does Owen Hargreaves know what a dancefloor is? Of course, Yorkshire Tea is sipped and the best biscuit in the world is dipped in the most jam-packed episode yet. Warning: contains more naughty words than usual.
Following the shock announcement of Andrea Pirlo's appointment as the new Juventus Coach, the two football enthusiasts from Hull are back and attempting to dissect what not only this means for the future of The Old Lady, but also the emergence of young coaches throughout Europe. Naturally, the 41-year-old still appears as cool as ever, as he aims to lead his beloved Juve' back into serious Champions League contenders. The two discuss not only the impact of the maestro's arrival but the possible rebirth of Italian football, as Inter reach the Europa League final, and Ashley Young's optional choice of baldness is over. As 2020 continues to throw societal surprises upon the globe, Billy and Ryan also venture out of their comfort zone's by substituting the traditional Yorkshire Tea for something a little more cultural. Warning: contains strong language and adult themes.
The two lads from Hull are back fresh from a four month hiatus with another episode discussing everything project restart. Naturally, Yorkshire Tea is slurped and biscuits are dipped into 2007-2008 Hull City memorabilia mugs, whilst discussing ten fascinating topics; from Chris Wilder's seasonal Bovril addiction to Yaya Toure training with Leyton Orient.
Podcast 3 see's both Billy and Ryan attempt to discuss the mind behind the genius. With only 13 years of managerial output, Pep Guardiola is one of the most successful managers of the generation. From pioneering the Tika Taka formula in the modern game, to the inverted full-backs of Munich and Manchester City, the two discuss his experimental and yet forward-thinking coaching philosophies with another packet of biscuits.
Podcast 2 of Tea & Busquets see's Billy and Ryan investigate the foreign world of the Football Agent. As usual, the two delve into the relatively unfamiliar world of the Industry; from the very first Agent originating in Barnet, to mansions once owned by Al Capone. Did you know Pep Guardiola's Brother is a Football Agent? Does the Premier League long for Mario Balotelli? And where did Mino Raiola find them glasses? Yorkshire Tea is slurped and biscuits are crunched for another hour by two lads from Hull.
Welcome to the first Tea & Busquets podcast with Ryan and Billy. In our very first episode we dicsuss whether England centre back Harry Maguire has made the right decision joining Manchester United, or whether he was better off learning his trade at high flying Leicester. Expect a comprehensive breakdown of both clubs, Kolo Toure, Denise Van Outen and country and western. We hope you enjoy, more content coming soon. Tea & Busquets.