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In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Scott has to carry a heavy load after Rory was away for the weekend, bringing 3 of the 4 segments to the table and this might become a regular occurrence if North's form doesn't improve. After Scott recaps the week, the Plebs update their 5 sexiest players list and debate the biggest gaps in the league. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The Plebs are back after a bumper Easter round of footy. Umpiring dissent is the major topic in footy media this week, and the Plebs felt duty bound to weigh in. They also play another game of Do You Believe, reveal the first top 5 of the year and discuss the latest Kane Cornes of the week. But most importantly, two new sound effects are unveiled after significant whinging from Scott. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The Plebs are back after a brief hiatus to bring you all the big news from Round 4. Rory basks in the glory of Melbourne's choke in the AFLW grand final, they survey the state of ruck play, bring back one of their favourite segments and invent a brand new game. All that and more on the latest plebs on footy podcast.
After a crazy week of footy return to some old favourites segment wise and welcome back Gold Jacket Green Jacket and the Kane Cornes Call of the Week. Some would say this was due to laziness and unoriginality, and others would say nothing. The do bring in some fresh ideas though, handing out the inaugural Ash Barty Award and play a game of Do You Believe (which was supposed to have a theme song but we faced some technical difficulties i.e. Scott's incompetence). All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The Plebs have battled through adversity to bring you a bumper pod this week. Rory has COVID (you may be able to tell) and Scott spent the weekend hiking instead of watching the footy, but nevertheless they spend a good 55 minutes talking with absolute confidence in their opinions. They cover all the major talking points from the weekend, including the greatest spoil of all time and tease a brand-new segment that will possibly involve a new song. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast!
The podcast that just won't die is back! After putting in even less effort than normal last year, the Plebs have been reinvigorated and are back better than ever. In their season preview, the Plebs cover mystery teams, breakout players and a certain future superstar that may have a little too much hype. Plus, there's a few major announcements sprinkled in as well.
The Plebs are back once again after a lockdown enforced break to attempt to catch up on 6 weeks of footy by having a mid year stock-take. They also welcome back their most frequent guest in Stringer who brings not one, but two segments. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The Plebs return after the biggest game of the year to discuss the fallout of Melbourne's embarrasing performance against North and take a big picture look at how the league is shaping up. They are also joined by Scott's brother Lewis to discuss his love of ruckwork and hatred of Tim English.
The Plebs are back a month into the season and they could not be feeling more differently. Melbourne's undefeated start has left Scott with a swollen head while Rory has stopped going outside to hide from his feelings about North Melbourne. After covering all the big story lines of the first 4 rounds, the Plebs debut a new segment and more importantly a new song. Finally, the Plebs welcome their girlfriends onto the pod to tell them all the ways we annoy them.
Part 2 of the Plebs return covers the biggest questions facing Geelong to the Western Bulldogs and the biggest Kane Cornes of the offseason.
We're back! We know no one asked for or wanted this, but we got bored and decided to talk some footy again. In classic Plebs, this episode is a bloated mess and our season preview needed to be split into two parts. Part 1 features a catch up on what we missed plus a preview of Adelaide to Fremantle. Part 2 will be out tomorrow.
In possibly the last pod of the year, depending on if Scott can be bothered recording one after the trade period, the Plebs review the unfortunately boring Grand Final. After giving Richmond their due credit, the Plebs then recap the year and answer all of Poochie's self-indulgent questions before wrapping up so Scott can find out how much the Dees overpaid Adam Tomlinson..
It was another massive weekend of football and the Plebs are back to cover all the big moments in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast. The Giants big, big upset, Richmond's come from behind win and Fyfe's Brownlow Triumph are all dissected in the penultimate pod of 2019.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs dissect the fallout from the 2nd week of finals. 1The upsets, the big suspensions as well as best Brownlow bets, Adelaide's new coach and the 2001 draft all covered in a massive Plebs on Footy Podcast.
Liam Halverson is back in this week's episode of the Plebs on Everything Podcast and is joined by guest Rory O'Kane to unpack the madness of the recent Quarterfinals of the FIBA World Cup. Despite some audio difficulties (in true Plebs style), the boys review the capitulation of the U.S team while Rory also unveils his hottest Patty Mills takes.
Liam then reviews the state of play in the Ashes prior to the 5th test, the seeming invincibility of Steve Smith and the benefits of this new World Test Championship format.
All that and more on a huge episode of the Plebs on Everything Podcast!
The first week of finals is done and dusted and the Plebs are here to recap all the action. It was a week filled with big performances and the Plebs review an intimidating Richmond, an impressive GWS and a disappointing Geelong. All that and your favourite segments in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
While there was no footy to talk about in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs still managed to fill their usual hour. Finals were previewed, the best players of the season were named, and most importantly Stringer was welcomed back after a long absence to bless us with some of his latest innovations.
Well some muppet has decided to copy Rory and Scott, and make his own podcast, Unfortunately, it's not half bad.
In the Plebs on Everything Podcast, Liam Halverson will bring in a range of guests and topics to explore whatever is on his mind outside of the world of the AFL.
In this first pilot episode (which is unfortunately little out of date), Liam discusses the Ashes on the eve of the third test, as well as the Bledisloe Cup.
It is with great honour (for Liam), that he is welcomed to the might of Plebs Enterprises.
In the last Plebs on Footy Podcast of the home and away season Rory has to come to grips with Jeremy Cameron snatching the Coleman medal away from Ben Brown. After a brief therapy session the Plebs discuss the final ladder, finals matchups and the snubs from the All Australian squad. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs react to Ross Lyon getting fired, Ben Brown kicking 10 and two of the biggest games of the year. They also predict the next 5 coaches to get sacked and debate just how good the Bulldogs really are. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs review a round of massive margins and embarrassing performances. There were so many big calls that we had to combine the Top 5 and Kane Cornes segments in a moment of podcast innovation, and even the battle situation was good. All that and more in a cracking Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The Plebs are in an adversarial mood after trolling each other from the outset about some devastating Fantasy results they both experienced on the weekend. The bickering doesn't stop as they point out all the things they got wrong in their preseason in a rare moment of introspection. All that and the usual weekly recap in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs reflect on an uninspiring round of football. Searching for some content in such a dull week, the Plebs blatantly rip off Nuffies on AFL Pages' bracket to find the biggest media nuffie and rank their own Top 5. They also remember Billy Gowers Watch this week, so that's another positive.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs comes to terms with Richmond being a real threat for the flag. Rory cracks the shits about the umpires, and Hawthorn finally get some credit. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast is filled with more misery from Scott, whose disappointing year supporting the Dees continued with another depressing loss to the Dogs. Rory's mood isn't but better as he watched North's season sail away into futility with Tippa's last minute goal. The Plebs lean into this mood by naming their 5 most disappointing players. If you couldn't, the Pleb's spirits aren't high.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Rory returns to the country to make Scott's life hell. In typical Plebs fashion, they pillory Mike Sheahan for his stupid Tim English call, and then steal his segment idea to predict the Top 5 players of the next decade. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
It's the last Podcast to be recorded while Rory is in New York and Rory has had the perfect week. North winning, Melbourne losing and Majak back. Conversely, its Scott's nightmare. There were a few technical difficulties that popped up on this pod which we apologise for, but Rory's happiness should overshadow them. We'll be back recording in studio next week so bear with us.
Well, better late than ever I guess. There may be only one day left until Round 15 starts there's still time to catch up on the Plebs thoughts from the last round. I'd tell you what happened on the pod, but we recorded it a while ago, but Scott couldn't figure out how to upload the pod. Anyway, enjoy.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs demonstrate their growing technological proficiency by figuring out how to record a podcast while Rory is in New York. No oceanic divide is going to stop them discussing all the pinching, hugging and head patting controversies of the week, and the Plebs don't let you down.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs try and wrap their heads around the fact that Carlton won, and examine the theory that teams should just continually sack their coaches to improve performance. Melbourne's season also continued to get worse, much to Rory's enjoyment. Plus the Top 5 enemies of the pod are finally made official. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Rory celebrates his perfect week. North's stunning form and Melbourne's heartbreaking loss were only complimented by the return of Billy Gowers. But all of that was overshadowed by Carlton's sacking of Brendan Bolton. There was a heap of other stuff that happened, but let's be honest, none of that matters while Carlton continues to be a dumpster fire.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Rory and Scott to the two biggest stories of the week, Brad Scott being sacked and Billy Gowers being dropped. The also celebrate Sir Doug Nicholls round with their top 5 indigenous players and welcome a new media personality to the Kane Cornes fraternity.
In the 100th ever episode of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs celebrate their longevity by producing an extra long pod. Rory's depressing weekend features heavily and Scott still doesn't believe in Geelong. Scott even has a completely unnoticed controversy he wants to bring to light. All that and more in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the 99th episode of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs confront Jeff Kennett's idiocy, rank the rising stars of the competition and review the weekly MRO controversy. They also talk a little bit about the week's footy.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs get dangerously close to fisticuffs as neither Pleb is willing to back down on some fiercely held opinions. As usual the Bulldogs and Mason Cox are major points of contention, while Tom Lynch is also put through the ringer. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast errs unnervingly close to the Plebs on Thrones episode that was teased earlier in the week. So bad luck if you don’t watch it. But the majority of the pod was footy related, with a few more heated arguments than normal, some rock solid explanations of why certain teams are shit and the usual clamoring from Rory for Beveridge to be sacked. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast returns to the misery of the first 3 weeks, but the Plebs are getting used to it and won't it let them bring them down anymore. This may or may not be a lie. After considering changing to a Game of Thrones pod, the Plebs get down to business and review the round gone by. At least Billy Gowers kicked a goal.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast is clearly the happiest pod of the year after both North and Melbourne notched their first wins of the season. We no longer need your pity listens. Instead, listen for a historical Kane Cornes Call of the Week, a for once unbiased set of Gold Jacket votes and a very heated argument about Ben Brown's theatrics.
In another plus sized Plebs on Footy the Plebs once again confront the misery inflicted on them by their respective football teams. Their self-indulgent crisis talks last for about the first 20 minutes so if you want to skip that, feel free. But don't worry, none of your favourite segments are left out, including a dramatic Billy Gowers watch. In all seriousness though, our weekend was miserable. Please give us a pity listen.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs reflect on the likely Dunn career of Lynden. It is devastating news that is sure to affect all listeners, but the Plebs must say farewell. The grieving continues due to North and Melbourne's poor performances. But there is too much good footy to keep them down, and the cracking start to the season led to a jumbo-sized pod filled with poignant analysis and the Plebs favourite Top 5 of all time.
In a Round 1 Edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs console each other after a tough weekend for the two of them. Outside of their own disappointment, it was a cracking round of footy and the Plebs manage to muster enough excitement for its return. All the best segments are back, as well as Gold Jacket Green Jacket. When you include Rory's meltdown it was a jam-packed pod not to miss.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs get excited for the start of the new season by pushing through their hangovers. Not to be deterred the Plebs make bold predictions for the year ahead, name their Top 5 players and explore the worst call of the offseason. The Plebs also unveil their first Josh Kelly inspired bet of the season. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In a shocking turn of events, the Plebs channel their inner Beyonce and drop a suprise release. In a casual off-season catch-up, the Plebs cover all topics from the rule changes to Jack Watts' eventful off season. This is one of the least professional, most laid back, but overall most enjoyable pods we've recorded. Hope you enjoy!
Season 3 Episode 31 of the Plebs on Footy Podcast is part 3 of the Plebs' trade period extravaganza. During this episode, the Plebs review the trade period of Port Adelaide, Richmond, St Kilda, Sydney, West Coast and the Western Bulldogs. Poochie is also present for a special live reading of 'Poochie's Mailbag', and the Plebs cap it off with a memorable 'Battle Situations with Unexpected Handicaps'. And you guessed it... more Andrew Gaff jokes. So please enjoy the final part of our trade period extravaganza!
Season 3 Episode 30 of the Plebs on Footy Podcast is part 2 of the Plebs' trade period extravaganza. During this episode, the Plebs review the trade period of Geelong, Gold Coast, GWS, Hawthorn, Melbourne and those flogs North Melbourne. The Plebs also unveil their Top 5 players to be traded in 2018, and yes... plenty more Andrew Gaff jokes. This pod is a heated one, be sure to give it a listen.
Season 3 Episode 29 of the Plebs on Footy Podcast is part 1 of the Plebs' trade period extravaganza. During this episode, the Plebs review the trade period of Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon and Fremantle. But more imporantly, the Plebs unveil a special trade period edition of Gold Jacket/Green Jacket, discuss the Kane Cornes Big Call of the Trade Period and welcome long time listener and contributor Kurt "Poochie" Zadnik to the microphone. And yes, there are numerous Andrew Gaff jokes... We do apologise for some sound issues, but hope you enjoy the pod nonetheless.
In the Grand Final edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs recap the best Grand Final they've seen in a long time. As is fitting for the Grand Final episode, that's pretty much all they talk about. Most of your favourite segments are shoe-horned in with some Grand Final appropriate themes, including an exceedingly contrived version of Billy Gowers Watch, where the Plebs fail to answer the question that is on everyone's mind. Did he go to the game? To try and answer, the Plebs have brought in a new producer to try and add something to the pod. All that and not much more on the Grand Final edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast.
Things got a bit heated on this weeks pod, when Rory decided to shoot Bambi and criticise Paul Roos during this weeks Kane Cornes Big Call of the Week.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Scott bemoans Melbourne's demise, however much to Rory's disappointment when it comes time to review the Dees season Scott is unbearably positive. But the Plebs put aside their differences to celebrate Richmond's choke, even if it was at the hands of Collingwood. The rest of the pod is packed full of the usual segments including the mailbag after Poochie ended his tantrum and decided to send in some questions.
To round out this week's pod, Rory was asked the big question about which of the remaining teams he would prefer to win the Premiership this year. His answer did not amuse Scott...
In a special Billy Gowers (26th) episode of the Plebs on Footy Podcast Scott revels in Melbourne's big finals win while Rory tries to actively change the subject. Billy Gowers watch is brought back even though there is absolutely nothing new to discuss about the great man, Kane Cornes takes back ownership of his own segment and the Plebs review the seasons of Hawthorn and GWS. All that and more in a very special episode of the Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The Plebs are no stranger to giving themselves a pat on the back, but this 'Kane Cornes Big Call of the Week' by Scott "The Oracle" Fotheringham about Hawthorn and Sydney deserves a special mention.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, Rory decides to once again drag the mood of the pod down, with his anti-football, anti-melbourne and anti-celebration stance. Rory continues this with his top 5 "biggest chokers" of the week, while Scott focuses on the positives with his top 5 finals performers of the week. The Plebs also review the seasons of the exiting Geelong and Sydney, and enjoy a strong Anti-Richmond Kane Cornes Big Call of the Week. All that and more in the first finals edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In a special bye round edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs undertake a marathon review of the teams that missed the finals. It took so long we had to split it into two parts. In Part 2, the Plebs review Adelaide, Essendon, Port Adelaide and (unfortunately) North Melbourne. The Plebs also delve back into their longest running segment, Poochie's Mailbag.
In a special bye round edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs undertake a marathon review of the teams that missed the finals. It took so long we had to split it into two parts. In Part 1 the Plebs review Carlton, Gold Coast, St Kilda, Brisbane, Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs. All your favourite segments are also back, which definitely excludes Gold Jacket Green Jacket. Part 2 will be released later in the week.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs are strongly at odds. Scott is over the moon with the Dees' run into finals, while Rory is devastated with the choking of his Grand Final Fantasy Football team, as well as that of Ben Brown in the Coleman Medal race. Alas, the show must go on, as the Plebs take the opportunity to both preview the flag contenders, and review the seasons of the pretenders. The Pod is rounded out with the annual All Australian debate, as well as (possibly) the last Billy Gowers watch of the season. So sit back and enjoy the last Plebs on Footy Podcast of the Home and Away season.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs have very different feelings about round 22. Scott is obviously ecstatic, while Rory is down in the dumps. Other football did take place, but all Scott can think about is that Melbourne are playing finals for the first time in 12 years, after suffering humiliating defeat after humiliating defeat in between appearances. All the other big results are reluctantly discussed, some big Kane Cornes calls are made and we have a very important Top 5. All that and more in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
It was a pretty tough week for the Plebs, but they fronted up anyway to produce the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast. Through the oppressive sadness of their team's losses, the Plebs spiral into a pit of negativity, sacking AFL people left and right in the Top 5, and receiving largely insulting questions from our loyal fanbase. But, they pull it together for the most part, only spending 1 minute each ranting about their teams. The pod is finished with a bang, with Scott producing his most interesting battle situation yet.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast starts of on a sombre note as both the Plebs lament the entire Andrew Gaff affair. After dealing with a serious issue the first time in the history of the pod, the Plebs move on to celebrating the 'Greatest Round in AFL history'. It was an absolute cracker and the Pod is rounded out by an idiotic Dermot Brereton call and a massive edition of Poochie's mailbag.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast is one full of surprises! The Plebs reverse their roles in the Kane Cornes call of the week, as Rory brings an optimistic take to the table, and Scott aims to get someone sacked. Even more suprisingly however, the Producer brings something to the table, by giving us all hope that Richmond may not be a certainty for the Flag. Don't fret though, the Plebs still have plenty of time to brag about their own teams! So with Masterchef over, be sure to dedicate your newly found spare time to listen to the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast is an absolute bumper episode with the return of the prodigal producer, and in a nice change of events he actually brings something to the table! Unfortunately, all of this is little more than a distraction from the poor performance of the Plebs' favourite teams. But alas, the show must go on. Scott can look past Zach Tuohy's devastating match winner to look on the positive side of some of the proposed rule changes, but Rory is a grump as usual and hates each suggestion. All that, plus a controversial Kane Cornes, a new twist on the mailbag, and some actual football analysis.
In the latest Plebs on Footy podcast, Scott tries to hijack the entire episode by talking about his lord and saviour Maxwell Gawn. Rory does not respond well. He'd had a tough week. They get back on track by discussing the worst proposed rule changes, all the big upsets and Scott makes an over due apology. But most importantly, he asks the question thats been on everyone's lips...
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs discuss the demise of Carlton, express concern over Sydney's form and engage in a heated discussion on the value of pick 1. But most importantly, the Top 5 (effectively) returns with the sloppiest rigs of all time, and the sequel to Billy Gowers watch doesn't disappoint, being labelled the 'Empire Strikes Back' of podcast segments. All that and North's glorious return to 'Gold Jacket Green Jacket' on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs overcome the misery of their respective teams' poor performances by over induldging in an elongated pod worthy of a cracking round of footy. The Plebs also unveil the final touches on their mid-year All Australian teams, mourn the tragic loss of pod mascot Lynden Dunn, and even delve into the Barry Hall controversy. But all of that pales in insignificance when compared to the grand unveiling of the pod's new favourite segment (even equipped with theme music). So sit back and enjoy what is a truly monumental pod.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs wrap up the last of the Bye Rounds, fill out their mid-year All Australian forward lines with an obnoxious amount of North Melboure players and discuss the contentious Jeremy Cameron hit. But the show is mainly focused on the brilliant performance of Billy Gowers, who Scott has claimed as his boy. All that and still no Top 5 on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
It's the 13th episode of the year, so as is tradition, stuff goes wrong. After a couple of little edits, the beginning sounds like Microsoft Sam, but the Plebs persevere. The mid-year All Australian midfields are revealed, Rory threatens to sack the AFL executive and the Plebs indulge in having a chance to spend some time on the mailbag segment. But unfortunately, their innate need to criticize long-time listener "Poochie" still tips them over the one hour mark. So take the chance to listen to the Plebs actually talk about something other than their own teams for once...
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs deal with the byes by honing in on the state of play in the AFL at the half way point of the season. The beggining of a mid year All Australian team is put together and more questions than usual are answered to fill out the time. But most importantly Scott spends an inordinate amount of time drooling over the Big Cox.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs again manage to outperform the football media, by somehow providing some insightful analysis within one of the most 'Gold Jacket Green Jacket' rounds in recent memory. Speaking of the media, the Plebs proudly present the (Mark) Finest Kane Cornes call of the year, and also put their two cents into the Nathan Fyfe MRO debate. The boys also take a nostaligic trip through their Top 5 best players they've ever seen, and even manage to get through the North game quickly. So take some time out of your day to enjoy what is a surprisingly astute pod.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Scott completely loses it over Melbourne's performance and pretty much guarantees they'll win the premiership. The Kane Cornes Call of the Week is at its most contentious and in the spirit of the segment the Plebs also turn the spotlight on themselves and revisit all the predictions they got wrong in the Top 5, and more importantly rub each other's nose in it. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
The latest Plebs on Footy Podcast is mired in controversy as Scott brings the hallowed segment of Gold Jacket Green Jacket into disrepute in another display of unacceptable bias. After they resolve their differences the Plebs go through what was a cracking round of footy. Mainly because Richmond lost. Top 5 Free Agents and marathon mailbag fill out the rest of the pod in the Round 9 podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs don't talk about the Showdown. This is Rory's fault. He has a mild tantrum. Sorry Port and Adelaide fans. Other than that the pod is OK. The MRO is finally talked about, Alistair Clarkson get his right whack and the outlook of the pod is lifted with a more positive Top 5. But the pod really takes off after possibly the greatest mailbag question of all time. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
For the first time this season both Plebs start the pod off happy, with Rory in particular over the moon about North Melbourne. Scott decides to immitate Peter Dutton and deport more people back to Ireland, while Rory takes his turn to write of Sydney too early. The rest of the pod is surpringly filled with tactical analysis, so tune in if you want to get smarter about football.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs confront the biggest story of the round... footy has gone to shit. Games were low scoring, error riden and just plain bad. But the Plebs soldiered on through mire, and decided to make a theme of it. Worst teams to watch was the Top 5, and questions are raised about the low standard of football in Poochie's Mailbag. So try and find some enjoyment from the terrible round of footy by listening to the Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In an Anzac Day Pod the Plebs recap the day's game, and the games that took place in the five days previous. Inspired by Stringer, the Plebs innovate and change the structure of the Pod while also introducing a secret formula for the Gold Jacket games of the week. The contrast between Scott's misery and Rory's unbridled joy is evident throughout the pod, with Rory's arrogance even allowing him to stick up for Lindsay Thomas. Its a big week in the Plebs on Footy Podcast so be sure to listen in.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Rory welcomes Stringer back as a guest host to fill in for Scott who wasn't able to make this week's recording. With Stringer comes Innovations, an absurd amount of Collingwood love and less calling out of Rory for his over the top North Melbourne bias. Make of that what you will. All that and more on a slightly different Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the round 3 edition Plebs on Footy Podcast Rory has to come face to face with the fact that for the first time since he's known Scott, Melbourne have defeated North Melbourne. He does not handle it well. Scott's trolling makes it worse. He becomes slightly less bitter as they talk about the other games, safe in the knowledge that won't make the 8 and Carlton will win the spoon. So bask in the glory of Rory's misery and tune in to the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast controversy strikes everybody's 4th favourite segment. Gold Jacket Green Jacket is called into disrupute by gross misconduct by Scott. After moving past the controversy, the Plebs disect a cracking round of footy. Bold predictions are back with the surprising return of a segment designed by Rory, Kane Cornes Calls of the Week, and to cap it there's even a mildly interesting tipping segment.
The Plebs on Footy podcast is back to the surprise of everyone including Scott. Professionalism was at an all time high, if you don't count phones going off and some massive calls were made. Watts to be All Australian, Beveridge to be put under the pump and which Tom Lynch is better. There's even a new segment. Its a jam packed episode so crack open a tinny and join the boys for the first Plebs on Footy podcast of the year.
In a Grand Final edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the boys lament Richmond's win. Even though they try to give Richmond as little credit as possible, they do say a couple of nice things about the surprise premiers. The Grand Final analysis is accompanied by the greatest Top 5 of all time in a pod not to be missed.
In a prelimary finals edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast bitterness grips the boys. Neither Scott or Rory can bear the thought of a Richmond flag, so to bring some balance the prodigal producer James returns. The bitterness devolves into conspiracy theorising for half the pod and rounds out with the top 5 most valuable players in the league.
In a semi final edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the boys tackle the decidedly uneven round. The best captains in the league are debated and Josh Kelly's re-signing is begrudgingly discussed. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In a finals edition of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the boys make a triumphant return having actually watched some football. All the controversies are addressed, we bid farewell to Essendon and Port and copy AFL.com by naming their top 5 finals moments. All that and more in a packed pod.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Rory drags Scott out of his depression to talk about Melbourne's dismal performance. To try and inject some positivity into the pod the Plebs go through their favourite players at other clubs for the Top 5. It doesn't work as though Scott is too angry and unable to balance Rory's constant bitterness which rears its ugly head with another Ryan Clarke rant. All that and more on a pod not to be missed.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the plebs are left shocked by the return of their long lost producer, as well as Rory's ability to be so excited in anticipation of a potential wooden spoon for his irrelevant football club. The plebs also continue to flog their personal vendetta's in a top 5 most hated players and compose their votes for the gold jacket/green jacket teams for the year. Be sure to listen in to the penultimate pod of the home and away season!
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the plebs bounce back after last weeks disgraceful effort. Contenders are narrowed down to three and Rory makes an analogy more often than Basil Zempilas gets a players name wrong. The boys also send off all the retiring greats and Bob Murphy in the top 5. We're actually pretty happy with this weeks pod, give it a listen.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the guys wallow in misery of their respective clubs ineptitude. Flatness pervades the pod as the Plebs had refused to watch football after their teams lost. It goes worse when Scott can't talk for around 5 minutes but they bounce back better than ever with a controversial top 5 for the ages. All that and more in the worst pod since episode 13.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, Rory's dream arrives as the Plebs raise the bat for their 50th ever episode in the same week that North upset the Dees. In a surprise turn of events, the Plebs actually talk quite intelligently about a week of fascinating footy, giving their insights into what the round means for the Swans, Giants and Doggies... before Rory resorts back to bragging about North. The plebs also pay tribute to Riewoldt in the form of a top 5 key forwards of the modern era. All that and more in what turned out to be the most anticipated pod yet (after the Plebs realised it was the 50th). Note: Headset warning, as Rory comes in a little over excited off the top...
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs put aside their need to watch Game of Thrones and record a cracking pod. Organisation was sacrificed to get the pod out on a Monday due singular demand, but it did not slow the pod down. The big issues for the week are covered, GWS's form slump, Melbourne's arrival as an above average team and Sydney's dominance. All that and an explosive Top 5 in a pod not to be missed.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs query Carlton's rebuild, revisit past predictions and list the most underrated players in the competition. There is also a robust discussion on whether or not Bernie Vince is a flog. Rory wins the argument. Bernie is a flog.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the long awaited return of Rory has finally arrived with much fan fare, mostly from Rory himself. Unsurprisingly, not watching footy has made Rory a little rusty, but he is surprised to learn that Nathan Buckley is still coaching Collingwood. Luke Hodge's retirement prompts a heated discussion about where he sits in the game's pantheon, and the Top 5 delves into controversial territory with the most overrated players in the game. All that and more in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, everyone's favourite host Scott returns and is joined by co-host Liam, who finally does something to help the pod after his unfulfilled promises of being producer. And Liam does his best to emulate the absent Rory, by ripping into the Bulldogs, as well as the thuggery pervading throughout the Demons. The boys also happily proclaim the Bombers as the new Richmond, and Scott unveils his reforms to the MRP (which may just be a copy of the Australian Legal System). All that and more in the best produced pod ever (in the absence of a producer)!
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, Scott is joined by the great man Stringer, who is tasked with the challenge of not only providing his usual laughs, but also dissecting one of the best rounds of footy in recent memory. Stringer provides us with another innovation (which could actually conceivably happen one day) as well as the most controversial top 5 to date, as the boys take task to annoying Rory as much as possible. All that and more in one of the most unique pods the Plebs have ever recorded.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast, the Plebs experience a pod of firsts - the first time on the road, the first time with a guest co-host and the first ever pod that doesn't mention Josh Kelly! Scott rejoices in finally having a co-host who offers some different opinions, with Poochie offering some varying insights into Brendon Bolton and the Swans, but shocks Scott at his ability to be as equally biased as Rory. So sit back and enjoy a new found freedom to rip into North Melbourne, in the most keenly anticipated pod in recent memory.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast Scott lifts the mood in the studio after a rousing Melbourne win. The producer is also in, and after calling him a fact-checker for weeks he finally does his job. There is also a top 5 that Rory put way time into and a generic grading of the bye teams. Again, Rory put in a lot of effort for the top 5. Its the most prepared they've ever been for the pod.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs play through the rain (which we aren't sure if you will be able to hear). They also give a midseason review of the bye teams, rank the best midfielders and analyse the worst round of footy this year. All that and more on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs actually focus on the footy for once... with exception of some hot Wonder Woman takes. Rory is especially grumpy and rips St Kilda and West Coast to shreds in a rare display of analysis while Scott tells him to hurry up and stop ranting. But most importantly there is a massive announcement about the expansion of the pod in the near future!
In the greatest Plebs on Footy Podcast since round 3 last year the Plebs rapidly react to North Melbourne's rousing win over Melbourne. There was some predictability as Richmond kept being Richmondy, but the rest of the round was a complete mystery. But don't let take anything away from the fact that Melbourne haven't beaten North since 2006. Or 2005. It was so long ago we can't remember.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs are in wildly different moods, and unfortunately for Rory its his turn to feel like shit. Melbourne had a massive win and North lost, his worst case scenario. Even worse, the producer abandoned the pod because he couldn't handle the Richmond loss. But his mood is lifted for the most hotly anticipated Top 5 so far, the sexiest footballers of the competition. All that and way too much Josh Kelly talk in a jam packed episode!
In a bumper pod of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs are two vastly different moods. Rory has never been happier and Scott has all but given up on Melbourne's season. But more importantly the Plebs welcome a special guest, the infamous Stringer and he's back to eulogise Nathan Buckley and for the first Innovations of the year.
In a controversial Plebs on Footy Podcast the Plebs revel in victories for North and Melbourne but more importantly in Richmond's loss. However the feel good vibes did not last long as Scott challenged the integrity of multiple segments with both Gold Jacket and the Top 5 being desecrated by Scott's behaviour. All that and more (including some footy talk) on the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the boys finally get together to discuss the week's footy after Scott's hissy fit. Scott's mood has improved slightly but he is still grumpy. Rory being his usual self is also grumpy and to brighten up the pod a foreign correspondent is added to the ever expanding media empire. The plebs have also decided they have nearly formed opinions on most sides, and in a surprising turn of events Rory has brought back a segment for a record third week.
In the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast the boys find solace in each others misery and thank their lucky stars that the Producer isn't sitting in with his swollen head. The boys are thankful that the Saturday night games were terrible given they didn't watch them, Scott hypocritically accuses Ziebell of thuggery and continue to revel at Hawthorn's incompetence. But in the most important development Rory finally has a segment! All that and more in the latest Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest episode of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the boys celebrate the demise of Hawthorn, watch in horror as James' head swells with Richmond's 3rd win on the trot and spend too long talking about ruckmen. However all of this is overshadowed by Scott's misery from Melbourne's season defining loss which has effectively ruled them out of finals (this may or may not only be one of the Plebs' opinion). All that and more in packed episode of the Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the 2nd attempt at this weeks Pod Scott and Rory discuss all the big issues with a surprising amount of enthusiasm given they discussed the exact same things the night before. Coaches under the pump, Melbourne's thuggery and the absolute superstar of the competition Josh Kelly all get put under the microscope in this weeks Plebs on Footy Podcast.
In the latest episode of the Plebs on Footy Podcast the boys dissect all the Round 1 games which cannot help but give Scott a big head. Thankfully Rory keeps him in check by reminding Scott that Melbourne lost to Essendon in round 2 last year. More importantly the Plebs welcome back their incompetent producer and introduce their new social media manager.