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Comedy legend Joe Wilkinson aka GillinghamJoe (X, formerly Twitter) joins the lads to completely transform Gillingham into basically the exact same thing it already is, but with some added promotion for his own podcast (the name of which I forget) via a method which breaks Rhys and Lloyd's hearts.
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Tik Tok, Gunnersaurus and The Super League, Bilal Zafar takes over Arsenal to make as much money as he can.
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The Queen of Manchester, Rachel Fairburn comes on the pod to essentially peace-keep the Greater Manchester area. Sure, some people won’t be happy, but what’s not to love? Leopard print kits and manchester tarts for all (as long as you’re working class, or a kid). Move over Karen Brady, Bet Lynch is in town. Mine’s a pint of Bovril. Let me tell you, from now on, whenever you think of Manchester, you’ll think of Rachel Fairburn
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How good is this guy? James Gill of ‘Always Be Comedy’, certified comedy circuit legend status, hops off the ‘news desk’ to join us for a Crystal Palace takeover that’s fun for all the community. A seemingly buddhist approach to keep the fans and players focussed on living in the present by any means necessary, while Lloyd takes the wholly unbuddhist approach of attempting to top every single one of James’s anecdotes. Another episode so full to the brim we’ve made it a two-parter. The Twix method. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How good is this guy? James Gill of ‘Always Be Comedy’, certified comedy circuit legend status, hops off the ‘news desk’ to join us for a Crystal Palace takeover that’s fun for all the community. A seemingly buddhist approach to keep the fans and players focussed on living in the present by any means necessary, while Lloyd takes the wholly unbuddhist approach of attempting to top every single one of James’s anecdotes. Another episode so full to the brim we’ve made it a two-parter. The Twix method. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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David Earl brings a new literal meaning to his podcast name ‘My New Football Club’ by taking over Exeter City and changing everything, before changing it all back. Not sure where the lack of confidence in his ideas come from given how easily he send Rhys and Lloyd all giggly. And some of his ideas really have legs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The first guest to wear their clubs shirt on the podcast, Scroobius Pip tries to reignite his match-going Millwall career by making it an all round more appealing prospect. How? By bringing it into the modern world. Acceptance, progressiveness and crucially for lions, Pride. We’re talking white leather and magic sequins. Not to say he doesn’t keep it old school in parts, mainly with the toilet attendant and the player recruitment, but it’s a much more 2023 look for Millwall. No Pip No (Champion)ship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Part 2 of Mathew Baynton's takeover of Southend United Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Finally. Someone the share Rhys’s spurs turmoil. Ghosts legend Mathew Baynton takes us through a potted COYS history before giving up on trying to save that lot and taking over Southend instead. A genius way to have the squad literally more invested in results, incredibly appropriate catering and possibly the first accurate celeb ownership prediction of the pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After the full contextual rundown in part 1, it's finally time to see what Elis James will do when he takes over his boyhood club. Starting with creating an all round more attractive Swansea fan, with no shirking on the budget to help make it happen. Unsurprising, when you consider how he made his millions. Despite the generosity, Elis is ruling with an iron fist, and desperately trying to remind you of Ian Rush's solid Swans legacy. But you simply must be looking fit to attend the games. Who knows, maybe you'll be fit enough to feature in one of his books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Elis James’s Swansea City legacy runs deep. From marking himself out as comedy’s most loyal travelling fan, wearing as many retro shirts as possible on BBC sitcom Josh, to creating a completely different (ludicrous) identity for the forums. The man has so much to say, he has prompted our first ever two part episode. That’s bagsman level stats on the pitch AND the podcast charts. Unreal.
Make sure to check our Part 2 to find out how he'll run the club himself.
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Actual board member of actual Chesham United FC and actual assistant to the Taskmaster on actual Taskmaster, Alex Horne comes on actual Fit & Proper to take his second Fit & Proper test (actually). It’s absolutely classic Alex Horne and how you’d expect him to run a football club. PLUS, there’s an exclusive for all Taskmaster and Chesham United fans. Not to tee-ze Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Proper hammer Laura Smyth (who grew up the film set Green Street) educates Lloyd and Rhys on the wide ranging culinary options surrounding the old gaff, before returning there to really lean into the nickname of the owners she’s following.
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South coast Spice Boy Josh Widdicombe hits everything possible on his own bingo card (even Blur) with a Plymouth takeover focussed solely on nostalgia. And what’s more nostalgic than the Yo-Yo? He trades his clubs recent success for the ‘more fun’ uncertainty of his youth, gets muddled in the Pasty wars (soon to be called Ginster-gate) and makes a convincing case for lower league shirt brands being capped. Or Kappa.
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One of comedy’s greats, Sean McLoughlin, has always been incredibly hard working. So why should he expect any less of his manager-cum-player-cum-half-time entertainer? Taking over QPR, with several viable options for what the Q means, Sean puts club legend Gareth Ainsworth to work in as many departments as possible. While of course, taking the opportunity to maximise his own following and protect the legacy of Chicago Town Pizzas.
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If there’s a club in need of a new owner at this very moment, it’s Tottenham Hotspur. Enter, Ania Magliano. Very little the way of football-watching experience, but maybe a fresh pair of eyes is the exact way to go? Leading with the 3 Gs policy of Gossip, Ghouls and Grandma - it’s absolutely generational. And when someone with a name like Magliano wants to ‘keep it in the family’, you shut up and let it happen.
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The very week they’re crowned National League champions, Wrexham’s executive director (and comedian/actor/writer) Humphrey Ker joins us from the stadium’s Aviation gin suite to tell us the tale of one of football’s most talked about takeovers. And if you pay attention, it’s pretty clear without him it never would’ve happened. Then, buoyed by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny’s success - he goes it alone with RCD Mallorca. Old school fighting tactics, crows nest viewing points, cannons and planks. Anything to protect the island, it’s the way of the ‘piratas’.
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Back to football heritage on this episode of the podcast with inventor of OptaJoe, Duncan Alexander. From really leaning into the nickname ‘choirboys’, to Simpsons style transport links. From an incredibly literal interpretation of the phrase “give the fans what they want”, to some very unappealing mascot options. From High Wycombe, to Silicon Valley. Journey.
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This week on Fit and Proper, Ed Gamble takes over Manchester United to try and make a TV series about the gradual demise of a huge club.
It involves lookalikes and a scary away day for travelling fans.
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Andrew Mensah is a rare breed: a massive football fan who doesn’t have a club. But he does have a cousin, and he’ll follow him to the ends of the earth, provided the ends of the earth are quite easily accessible on public transport from his house. He takes over Palace in aid of his family and bamboozles Rhys and Lloyd with an un-mess-with-able managerial staff. Impossible to pick holes in, every issues solves itself immediately. We’re only 19 episodes in, and Andrew Mensah may have already completed the podcast.
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