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Lowe, Rhind-Tutt and Wrack will typically only appear to discuss matters pertaining to, respectively, Spanish, German and women's football. While also appearing on regular shows, in podcasts specifically themed around European football, Auclair and Bandini are the respective regular experts on the
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Originally provided weekly—as its name suggests—Football Weekly, as of 2021, broadcasts three times a week during the European football season. The original episode release day was Monday, after the weekend's fixtures, and since 2007 a second weekly podcast,
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Rushden explains that the show "ranges from proper analysis of what has happened on the pitch in the UK and around Europe, to commentary about serious issues off it, balanced with some complete nonsense." Speaking in the wake of the 2018 World Cup, the
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and English football more broadly, the show pays significant attention to football across Europe, paying particular attention to
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head of sport called the podcast "a brand leader despite plenty of opposition including from the
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In April 2008 Football Weekly was nominated for Sports Programme of the Year in the annual
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Other occasional contributors include Jim Burke, Andy Hunter, Gregg Bakowski,
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for the second year running and the fifth time in the last six years.
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called the show "one of the big beasts of football podcasting".
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journalists and freelance correspondents, most regularly
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