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That Peter Crouch Podcast

That Tackles Episode

That Peter Crouch Podcast

BBC

Sports, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Soccer

4.926.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The art of tackling is one celebrated on these shores more than anywhere else, so how do Premier League stars perfect it? The boys analyse Crouchy’s ‘red mist’, discuss whether Paul Scholes deserved his reputation for bad tackling and the ‘Great Shinpad Debate’ rears its head again. There’s a tale involving rubber gloves, a mouse and some curtains plus speculation about Arsene Wenger in a Blackburn bush.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:04.8

This podcast is brought to you by the letter B.

0:07.6

Be is for bad language, the B warned, you might hear some of that.

0:10.7

And if you listen to that holiday's episode, B is also a letter in Crouchy's phone book.

0:15.9

This has been a big hit this game, isn't it?

0:18.0

A little massive.

0:19.0

The Ant-brackets deck one.

0:21.0

I think I get more tweets about that than anything at the moment.

0:24.0

Yeah, that'll make a lot of sense though, isn't it?

0:26.7

So you want me to go straight on to B's?

0:29.4

Ben Insurance, which is self-explanatory.

0:33.7

We've got...

0:34.7

It's always a name and a use.

0:35.9

Name plus use.

0:36.9

Yeah, Bill's driver.

0:37.9

Bongo was.

0:38.9

I don't know all that.

0:39.9

I was bongo.

0:40.9

Someone called Oz, you plays the bongo's?

0:42.7

Brad Friddle.

0:43.7

What's the last message you sent Brad Friddle?

0:48.4

Oh no.

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