The Missing Episode

By: Ian Rose | May 30th, 2008

Hey everybody. I’ve got some good news, as they say, and I’ve got some bad news. For those of you who were expecting our 25th episode this week, the news is mostly bad. There have been some major technical issues to work out, and Episode 25, featuring myself, Inara and Christian, has been lost in those glitches. Now you’ll never know what jewels of football analysis once lay in those 30 minutes … or how many times we said “um”. Anyway, we are going to take this week off. My weekend duties on the main page, as well as putting together the Euro 2008 predictor contest, have me pretty busy. You guys should definitely all enter your brackets, if you haven’t already - we have some awesome prizes from our old friends at SoccerPro.com, as well as our new mates at UKSoccerShop.com, and it would be awful if some dirty non-listener won them. Awful.

Anyway, on to the good news. Actually, I guess there’s two pieces of good news. One I already said - contest + prizes = yay. The second bit is that our friendly neighborhood podcast is going to be all over Euro 2008, with podcasts every few days covering the tournament from start to finish. Our man in Britain, Daryl Grove, will join me, along with some of our other regulars and a few special guests, to bring you the latest on the biggest football event of the summer.

So we will talk to you soon. The next podcast will come out Friday, June 6th, as part of our official preview of the tournament. Talk to you then.




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  • Laurie |  May 30th, 2008 at 9:25 pm

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    “Our man in Britain, Daryl Grove,”

    Why does this make me smile?

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  • Albert |  June 2nd, 2008 at 1:16 pm

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    I like counting how many times Inara says, “like”

    lol

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  • Inara |  June 2nd, 2008 at 10:11 pm

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    I can’t help it, it’s the valley girl in me.

    Though I’m thinking about changing it to “yeah.”

    ;)

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  • Christian |  June 3rd, 2008 at 11:20 am

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    Are you from Newcastle, Inara??

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  • Inara |  June 3rd, 2008 at 8:50 pm

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    haha yeah right. That was a reference to a post that was up on the main page a few weeks ago.

    I grew up in Minnesota and in Virginia in a multilingual household. Hence the strange accent I guess.

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  • Ian Rose |  June 4th, 2008 at 10:02 am

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    For me, it’s always “um” or “right”. As often as it comes up in the podcast, I edit out a ton of my own “umm”s.

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  • Ian Rose |  June 4th, 2008 at 10:04 am

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    Inara - you doing the Chelsea video with “Toulalan” subbed in for “Terry” and “Lyon” for “Chelsea” would be hilarious.

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  • Dave Martinez |  June 4th, 2008 at 11:56 am

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    my crutch? interruptions. have to control that. (since we are all speaking of our crutchs on air . . . )

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  • Inara |  June 4th, 2008 at 1:22 pm

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    I’m actually seriously thinking about it as a present to my readers. That Chelsea video made me laugh so much. I can totally see myself in that guy’s place.

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