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  • Unfortunately Mick was unwell last week, so we bring you one of our most popular episodes. Wimbledon will be back next week.

    On 4 June 1974, the Cleveland Indians decided to host a ten-cent beer night to attract fans; beer at the stadium normally cost 65 cents, so ten cents was a real incentive.

    The Indians were in a 30-year slump at the time, as was the city, their river would catch fire with alarming regularity, so the scene was set for trouble. Oh, and it was a full moon.

    The result was pure, unbridled chaos. There were streakers, firecrackers, a woman trying to kiss the home plate umpire and eventually, a full-scale riot.

    Titus O'Reily and Mick Molloy examine a night that started badly and then got worse.

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  • In part two, Wimbledon’s Crazy Gang unlock their on field persona, tough, hard, and hated by opponents.

    As they push up the Football League divisions, a new young player joins the team, named Vinnie Jones, and the club begins their assault on the top division.

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  • In the mid-1970s, Wimbledon FC were an amateur football side that couldn't afford training cones, so they stole them from the nearby highway.

    But the club was going about to go on one of the greatest runs of any team in sport, rising from the bottom to the top, and they did it with a crazy owner, manager and a bunch of players who would become known simply as ‘the crazy gang’.

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  • Albert Belle could hit a baseball. He could also hit a range of other objects when he got frustrated, from sinks to buffet tables.

    Joining the hapless Cleveland Indians, he was a big part of turning them around, but he also lost it at fans, teammates, and trick-or-treaters.

    Belle’s personality of being a jerk, even affected his chances of entering the Hall of Fame, because most journalists who vote for it, just didn’t like him.

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  • In part two, Babe Didrikson turns to golf as her next sport to conquer, becoming one of the greatest of all time.

    She also meets her husband George Zaharias, a professional wrestler, known as the 'Crying Greek from Cripple Creek.'

    Together, they propel Babe to great heights, help form the LPGA, before Babe faces her toughest battle.

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  • Babe Didrikson might very well be the greatest athlete of the 20th century. As a teenager she led her team to the National Basketball Championship, before moving on to the Olympics and became a two-time gold medallist.

    Baseball was next, playing against the men in the Major Leagues, and that was just the half of it.

    To make money, she turned to the stage, becoming a star, before deciding to conquer one more sport, golf.

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  • In 1977, the movie Slap Shot starring Paul Newman was released about the crazy exploits of a fictional minor league ice hockey team.

    The plot was so unbelievable the movie flopped but later became a sports classic, partly because all the crazy stories in it were based on a real team, the Johnstown Jets.

    All the characters in the movie were based on real people, like the three Hanson Brothers, (not the musicians) and their arch-nemesis Bill “Goldie” Goldthorpe.

    They fought each other, the referees and the fans.

    This is the story of the Johnstown Jets, one of the strangest teams of all time.

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  • In 2002, none other than Michael Jackson came to Exeter City's stadium to deliver a speech to the 7,000 fans in attendance.

    What followed was a rambling speech about curing AIDS, stopping poverty, and for good measure, ending racism.

    What made this even stranger was that Exeter City were at the bottom of Division Three at the time. Within weeks of his visit, Jackson would be appointed to their board.

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  • With Taylor Swift in Australia, we look at her impact on the NFL and examine other sport/entertainment relationships, like Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe, Posh and Becks, and Denis Rodman and Madonna.

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  • After a few legal checks, we can now bring you part two of Fine Cotton, and we didn't even have to change it!

    When we left you, the horse was bright red, the race was imminent and it all looked like this slow-moving disaster was going ahead.

    Find out what happens next in this extraordinary tale.

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  • Unfortunately, we can't bring you Fine Cotton Part Two today, we explain why in this pod, but it will be arriving soon.

    Instead, we present Frank Worthington, one of the wild men of English Football in the 1970s.

    A friend of George Best, he once famously failed a medical at Liverpool because he went on a bender the week before.

    What follows is a wild ride of women, booze, gambling and some amazing football.

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  • We are back, and with the most requested topic we've ever had.

    In Australia, the two most famous racehorses are Fine Cotton and Phar Lap but for opposite reasons.

    When a handful of colourful racing types attempted to swap the poor horse Fine Cotton, for the much faster Dashing Solitaire, it all seemed so easy.

    What followed was an inept, sometimes tragic, sometimes hilarious slow-moving disaster, with a mystery still at the heart of it.

    We are doing two live Sports Bizarre shows on in Melbourne in February at the Corner Hotel. The first show is sold out and there’s only a few left for the second night. You can buy tickets here:

    Tuesday 27th February

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  • Titus sits down with The Ringer’s Editor-at-Large Bryan Curtis to discuss the wonderful world of Texas football.

    They look at high school football, the rituals and rivalries of college football and the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans.

    Bryan discusses his beloved Texas Longhorns and how millions of dollars are poured into high school teams.

    They also look at the Houston Oilers, the USFL’s San Antonio Gunslingers and why in Texas, the three Fs, Faith, Family and Football are so big.

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  • Titus sits down with comedians and authors Paul Nardizzi & David Barend who literally wrote the books on how to annoy Jets and Yankees fans.

    They discuss the Jets disastrous season and why non-Yankees fans hate Yankees fans.

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  • Titus sits down with Devin Gordon, author of So Many Ways to Lose: The Amazin' True Story of the New York Mets.

    They chat about how Mets fans experience more pain than almost any other fans, and how whenever things look good, they go bad in the funniest way possible.

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  • This week we look at people creating mayhem just for the joy of creating mayhem.

    First, we look at snooker legend Jimmy White, particularly when he teams up with fellow madman Alex Higgins.

    Next, we look at the total mayhem of mob football at the Atherstone Ball game.

    Lastly, we look at the player who never played, Carlos Kaiser and his brush with organised crime.

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  • This week we look at people who had too much money.

    Starting with F1 racer James Hunt, and his relationship with Lord Alexander Hesketh, a man who had money, and knew how to have fun with it.

    Then there’s J. William Oldenburg, who owned the USFL team, the Los Angeles Express, and got into a spending war with Donald Trump.

    Lastly, we look at James Gordon Bennett Jr, the youngest ever Commodore of the New York Yacht Club, who had a cow on his yacht so he could get fresh milk.

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  • This week we look back at one of our favourite characters ever.

    Albert Griffiths, or ‘Young Griffo’ began life in the slums of Sydney, as leader of a local gang. This proved to be the perfect training for boxing, and before he was twenty he was the World Featherweight Champion.

    Moving to the United States, Young Griffo would go on to be one of the greatest boxers of all time, despite never training and almost never fighting sober.

    In a career spanning 232 fights, Girffo would only lose nine, despite multiple arrests, stints in jail and various asylums.

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  • While Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival was in full swing, news emerged of what could be Australia’s biggest Ponzi scheme.

    High on the list of victims were bookmakers who invested millions with an unassuming suburban lawyer named John Adams.

    Titus sits down with crime writer Andrew Rule to discuss the emerging story.

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  • Titus sits down with author Dan Liebke to discuss his new book, The 100 Funniest Moments in Australian Cricket.

    They discuss Rob Quiney's resurrection of a dead seagull, Shane Watson's LBW appeals, Dennis Lillee asking the Queen for an autograph and Jeff Thomson's speech at the Allan Border Medal.

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