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Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Colin Millar onto the pod after a reduced but eventful weekend of football.Tottenham come from behind twice at Old Trafford to share a point with Man United. We look at the rehabbed Richarlison and the players that Sir Jim Ratcliffe can hang his hat on. Meanwhile Tim went to watch Jadon Sancho's triumphant return to Dortmund action.The game of the weekend features the goals of the weekend and the return of Kevin De Bruyne in the Premier League as Man City snatch a dramatic 3-2 win at Newcastle. Can anyone stop him and City? And does Eddie Howe deserve criticism over his late substitutions? The picture at the bottom of the table could be influenced by events on Monday with Forest and Everton set to be charged for breaches of profit and sustainability rules, after a weekend when Reading fans protest against owner Dai Yongge and see their game with Port Vale abandoned.Plus Kompany's principles and why Fulham are 5% clown show.Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Man United 2-2 Spurs (02.00)• PART 2a: Newcastle 2-3 Man City (11.45)• PART 2b: Chelsea 1-0 Fulham (23.00)• PART 3a: The rest of the Premier League weekend (29.00)• PART 3b: PSR punishments for Everton & Forest? (36.00)• PART 4a: Reading fans versus Dai Yongge (42.00)• PART 4b: Tim's trip to watch Jadon Sancho (48.00)SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £2 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS• theathletic.com/totally Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimbo welcomes Daniel Storey, Tim Spiers and Colin Millar onto the pod after a reduced but eventful weekend of football. Tottenham come from behind twice at Old Trafford to share a point with Man United. We look at the rehabbed Richarlison and the players that Sir Jim Ratcliffe can hang his hat on. Meanwhile Tim went to watch Jadon Sancho's triumphant return to Dortmund action. The game of the weekend features the goals of the weekend and the return of Kevin De Bruyne in the Premier League as Man City snatch a dramatic 3-2 win at Newcastle. Can anyone stop him and City? And does Eddie Howe deserve criticism over his late substitutions? The picture at the bottom of the table could be influenced by events on Monday with Forest and Everton set to be charged for breaches of profit and sustainability rules, after a weekend when Reading fans protest against owner Dai Yongge and see their game with Port Vale abandoned. Plus Kompany's principles, tooth brushing and why Fulham are 5% clown show. Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Man United 2-2 Spurs (02.00) • PART 2a: Newcastle 2-3 Man City (11.45) • PART 2b: Chelsea 1-0 Fulham (23.00) • PART 3a: The rest of the Premier League weekend (29.00) • PART 3b: PSR punishments for Everton & Forest? (36.00) • PART 4a: Reading fans versus Dai Yongge (42.00) • PART 4b: Tim's trip to watch Jadon Sancho (48.00) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR £2 A MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS • theathletic.com/totally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're live from Woodward studios this week as Tim welcomes Tom to his new home. It's a literal hot one this week as Tom makes one of the worst dietary decisions possible on the way to the airport. Meanwhile Tim becomes has a less than ideal experience at NYC's hottest new members only dispensary. Tell a friend, subscribe to the youtube, send us a zero, we love ya! timscomedy.com somekidtommy.com
Welcome to Jenna and Alex's epic equestrian journey through the trails, pastures, and rings of nostalgia as they attempt to turn Tim into a full-fledged Horse Girl! Unicorn girl Alpha Alex (@QuidRoll / @AlphaComicGames) continues to delight us! In this episode she outlines her 9 step plan to raze Celestia to the ground if anyone hurts her favorite cottage gore Unicorn Nana. Meanwhile Tim is spouting out his freaking moon conspiracy theories again and going on about his bone theories!! Then Tim horrifies Alpha Alex with baby horse hooves, it is entirely Tim's fault. It had nothing to do with the rest of us. Only Tim. This is entirely Tim's fault. Please blame ONLY Tim. Literally how are we going to keep Alpha Alex if you keep acting like this? New episode every other Wednesday!
Welcome back to the show! This week we're discussing one of the hottest horror movies at the recent box office, M3GAN! We have a loaded FIRST CHOP this week! Brian checks on an AMITYVILLE POLTERGEIST, WEDNESDAY, becomes LANDLOCKED, and hangs out with VELMA! Meanwhile Tim browses THE MENU with THE PALE BLUE EYE. And both hosts got SICK with POSSESSION and THE LAST OF US! Brian also inflicts perhaps the worst TUBI TRAP segment ever on Tim before we discuss the crowd-pleasing antics of the new killer doll on the block!
Tom gets heckled in Austin and is the maddest he's ever been onstage (still pretty tame). Meanwhile Tim performs in the middle of Times Square, which obviously goes great. Rate, subscribe, tell a friend!
In the follow-on to Part One of our tool watch special, we ask ‘what makes a modern tool watch?' and discuss how it differs to the tool watches of the past. The guys also give their top choices for tool watches under £5000 and pick a wild card ‘no holds barred' option for those with an unlimited budget'. Richard reveals the watch that has been his trusty companion in some truly unforgiving environments, from the desserts of the Kalahari to the jungles of Trindad and Tobago. Plus he selects the watch that he'd choose to cross the dessert with now. We think you'll be surprised by his choices! Antony throws down the gauntlet to his co-hosts as he sets them a challenge to find him a G-shock he actually likes and can take with him when he secures a job at the North Pole. Meanwhile Tim argues the case for true tool watches to be affordable and maybe not even mechanical at all; in fact, maybe something more akin to a hammer! Discussion also widens into the realms of Faraday cages vs non-ferrous materials to achieve anti-magnetic watches, and we're left wondering why more watch brands don't harness the power of the sun to keep their tool watches ticking. Finally, can you guess whose heart was in his mouth as he feared for his Rolex at the Science Museum of all places?
It doesn’t get any bigger than this - Aussie cooking and television royalty Ian ‘Huey’ Hewitson joins us, as he reveals a secret from the set of Huey’s Cooking Adventures! Meanwhile Tim spoils a movie, Sammy upsets a workmate and things aren’t good at home with the Girlfriend of the Show. All that plus Will Smith, Cricket Australia and Sammy gets his big break on Australian TV...
Who says podcasts have to be depressing!? Brent is in his element as Red Nose Day arrives in the office, but Neil has finally had enough? Meanwhile Tim and Dawn grow closer... I knew they were up to summat.
TR carries a big pencil into week 5 of NCAA FOOTBALL after a nice performance last week. Meanwhile Tim continues to hover around the even mark and hopes to break free this week.
In Today's episode Ben is back and much like how the world will end is not with a bang but a whimper! Meanwhile Tim tortures everyone with his Punisher dissection and Asa was whelmed by The Justice League. Breaking up with TV shows: 25:57 Punisher: 30:46 Justice League: 49:35 NCAA Playoffs: 54:54 NFL Stuff: 1:01:21 Coaching Carousel: 1:11:45 Dadnod: 1:20:14
In today's episode we dish on the other Dadpod podcasts infringing on our turf! No one attempts to console Ben as his Astros lose live on air. Meanwhile Tim accidentally empathizes with movie-serial-killer Michael Myers and Asa recalls his scariest memories!
This week Jon has been learning how to play football with Behold the Kickmen and how to run a kingdom with Kingdoms and Castles. Castles and Kingdoms. Towns and Castles. Avenues and Alleyways. One of those titles, it’s a very forgettable name. Meanwhile Tim has gone to Earth in Elite and actually finished Guildwars. Or […]
Jeb and Tim file separate reports from around the world. This episode, Jeb is counting the ways in which this new administration continues to embarrass themselves and it is NOT A LOW NUMBER. Meanwhile Tim muses on impeachment possibilities off the back of developments in the Russia ties scandal and delivers some developing political scandal from his home country of New Zealand. Plus, we sure hope you don't need healthcare anytime soon.
For journalists Mobile World Congress starts months before the official event, with companies shooting loads of releases all over our inboxes. The team review the flood of marketing missives received in the build-up to the big communications climax and ponder whether it’s worth all the hassle. Meanwhile Tim tells us about his African experiences and Jamie fondly recalls a subsidised drinking in Berlin. Scott once more offends Tim so much that he storms off again.