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  • Chicharito’s Penalty Miss, What Really Went Wrong for Chivas?
    2025/12/12

    Javier joins us once again, and we’re still not over that Chicharito missed penalty. In this episode, we break down everything from that moment, how the team played, what went wrong with the subs, and our thoughts on Milito’s decisions. Pure frustration, the Chivas therapy session we all needed.

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    38 分
  • Football Confessions Part 1
    2025/12/04

    In this episode, we open up about the teams we can’t stand, the national squads we secretly root for, and the players we pretended to like just to for the vibes.


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    34 分
  • The Weird the Wild & the WTF Part 3- Africa, Argentina, Mexico
    2025/11/20

    In the final part of The Weird, The Wild & The WTF series, we head to the lands where football isn’t just a sport, it’s survival, ritual, and religion.

    From Africa’s pre-game witch doctors and money disputes to Argentina’s barrios painted in club colors and all the way to Mexico’s beer-soaked stadiums and banned chants, this episode dives into the rawest passion the game has to offer.

    We uncover how superstition, chaos, and love for the badge shape football in Nigeria, Mexico, and Argentina

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    24 分
  • The Weird the Wild & the WTF Part 2- Italy and England
    2025/11/13

    In Part 2 of The Weird, The Wild & The WTF series, we head to Europe, where football is treated like opera in Italy and religion in England.

    Italy lives the game with passion and performance. Ultras run the stands like organized armies, lighting up stadiums with smoke, flares, and chaos. Players pray before matches, strut down tunnels like fashion shows, and face public “apology rituals” when they embarrass the badge. It’s drama, discipline, and pure fire in Gucci boots.

    Across the channel, England is the birthplace of banter. Fans start matchday at the pub, turn insults into art, and sing chants that could ruin careers or make legends. From hooligan culture to rain-soaked loyalty, English football is built on noise, pride, and a brutal sense of humor.

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    20 分
  • La Hora Desmadrosa: Diego Armando Maradona
    2025/11/06

    From dirt floors in Villa Fiorito to the World Cup in Mexico, Diego Maradona’s story is the ultimate rise, fall, and resurrection in football history.

    In this episode of La Hora Desmadrosa, we dive deep into the life of El Pibe de Oro, the kid who dribbled through chickens and defenders alike, who became a god in Naples and a sinner everywhere else. We cover his impossible highs, brutal lows, and his wild journey from world champion to chaotic coach.

    The talent, the controversy, the madness, everything that made Maradona larger than life.

    He played like a god, lived like a sinner, and died a legend.

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    42 分
  • The Weird, The Wild & The WTF Part 1
    2025/10/23

    In Part 1/3 of The Weird, The Wild & The WTF series, we dive into the football cultures of Japan, South Korea, and China, where tradition and obsession collide.

    Japan’s fans clean stadiums after every match and players leave origami cranes as thank-you notes. South Korea turns games into choreographed K-Pop concerts while players balance national service with club careers. And China’s game runs on superstition, billionaire influence, and a little help from the spirit world.

    We explore how these countries mix discipline, ritual, and madness and ask the question: who really lives football the craziest?


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    26 分
  • La Hora Desmadrosa: Carlos Enrique El Kaiser
    2025/10/16

    Meet Carlos Enrique “El Kaiser”, the biggest con artist in football history, a man who built a career without ever playing a single minute. From faking injuries to charming club owners, El Kaiser fooled the entire football world and lived the superstar life without ever stepping on the pitch. Join us as we dive into the unbelievable story of how he pulled off the greatest scam the sport has ever seen.

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    28 分
  • Football Before Data: Chaos, Passion, and Beers
    2025/10/09

    In this episode, we’re joined by Adrian from Data Driven Football to dive into one of the biggest debates in the game, old school football vs new school football. We talk about how players back then were wild, passionate, and played with heart, compared to today’s era of discipline, tactics, and stats. Has football become too robotic? Or has it evolved for the better? From club rivalries to national pride, we break down whether the game was truly better before, or if modern football is just misunderstood.

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    1 時間 4 分