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Sep 24, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9/24/25 | Episode 12 | Fresh off the back of a huge season including a promotion for the first team, plenty of wins for the Magoos and Magees and the honours board being consistently rogered the boys are back to review it all.The season is firmly put to rest with a detailed chat about all three teams with a focus on some incredible individual performances, absolute dickings and the odd arse nipper. Diesel rounds off by taking us through the usual quiz.EnjoyPSPitch it up | — | |
| 7/25/25 | Episode 11 | The boys are back and have had a few beers prior to recording so be warned the chat is loose. The lads caught up with WDC in London and asked him all the big questions including his dream XI. Before that they have the usual 'detailed' review of the season so far and then this episode is rounded off with a "team mates" special for all those Soccer AM fans.Don't forget to sign up to the Patreon. | — | |
| 1/5/25 | Episode 10 | The boys are back for a festive special of the podcast. This episode is all about off the field antics from Brugge to Mudeford and everything in between. Find out who got a fear boner, who p*ssed themselves at a major tourist destination, and which two players had a scrap at a busy London train station? Remember to sign up to Patreon for all the exclusive BTTS content. | — | |
| 8/12/24 | Episode 9 | The annual John Woodcock Day provides a welcome backdrop for the latest episode of the Baggy Blues Podcast. The boys have a loose hungover chat about all things Sunday cricket, Sam Trinder's wedding and a quick catch up about the season so far. Make sure you hang on until the end for a ball-by-ball commentary of Rory's three over spell on the day. | — | |
| 9/16/23 | Baggy Blues Episode 8 | After some time away the boys have got back on Zoom for a post-season review. Everything is covered here the highs and the lows from Cal's catch to Melder being sick on the Pitcher dance floor. Enjoy. . | — | |
| 12/30/22 | Episode 7 | CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: With Spear back from India it would be rude not to take the opportunity to record a pod. The boys are back in the Kings Arms and speak about Diesel's promotion, what Diesball looks like and our moments of the summer. | — | |
| 7/28/22 | Episode 6 | This week the boys meet up in the pub pre-Trinder wedding to discuss how the Parish have been going this year and a slightly controversial umpires email: See email below: I umpired with .... at Longparish today, but there was no tea. While we enjoyed the cricket match and the players were kind and respectful to each other, I felt the conviviality of cricket was missing. We all know that beers after the game are now a thing of the past, because of the dangers of drink-driving, but the absence of a tea meant that each of the teams sat in their dressing rooms, while we (the umpires) sat in our designated room and drank our solitary cups of tea. There were no ladies or helpers in evidence to help with provision of the tea and it all felt a bit grim. The fun of the game is being drained away by a thousand cuts and, for me over the 50 years I played, the tea was always an important and pleasurable vehicle to get the teams and ladies interacting. The teams were even keen to start the second innings early, as there was no relaxed and shared experience to be enjoyed. I felt the absence of the tea acutely and know that I will stop umpiring when the pleasure fades. I hope those of us who care for the game will postpone that day as far into the future as we can. Warm regards, | — |
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