The Sweaty Pretzel

Baked snacks! Whiskey! Sweatiness! Naked arses! Mr. Byrite 100% nylon turtle necks! Spaniels! Dropping Kane (deep – don’t panic!) Ricky, Milo, James and Steff have the ANSWERS to ALL your top 4 questions in the ONLY pod that also finds time to briefly eulogize non-Spur Fitz ‘One Size’ Hall. Press ‘play’ now!

Chill Out

This week; Steff, Gareth and Milo explain why we should all keep calm despite the Brighton defeat, investigate the potential root of Milo’s G-Spot whilst we all get lost in society and thus discuss who from the current squad would make a good manager. All this AND we unveil the greatest ambient recording of all-time. Prepare to have your perceptions altered…

Dirty Cash

This week Steff, Ricky, James and Milo discuss David Pleat joining Pink Floyd for their first new music in over two decades, our 4-0 thumping of Aston Villa, whether thug-life returned to Villa Park, and we take a look back at the role of fullbacks and wingbacks over the last few decades. All this and the first ‘realsmell pod’ as we are brought into the heart of a filthy toilet in Kathmandu. Breeeathe in!

Celestial Bodies

This week Steff, Gareth, Ricky and Milo explore our solar system, why Roberto Carlos is shiiiiite, what apps we couldn’t live without and…oh, that’s right, there was a spot of football to discuss too! Cue glee, joy, spaniels, whiskey and the Conte machine in full flight-mode. Come ON!!!

The Race For 4th Place

This week, Steff, James, Milo & Gareth look back at Spurs tight defeat to Ronaldo at Old Trafford while also delving comprehensively into the top 4 race. Using a combination of statistical knowledge and fresh squeezed lemonaura, you’ll hear who is going to take that 4th place spot and why. You’ll also hear why, if they don’t, it will an equally amazing thing. The Game Is About Glory brings you sharp answers and aural lemonade. Start listening…now!

Happy Mondays

Live and direct from The Game Is About Glory Towers, Ram, Milo, Ricky and Steff look back on those sharp dressed men of Tottenham Hotspur’s performance earlier tonight at the new Lane, where they gave us all their lovin’ with a 5-0 spanking of Everton. We also look back at something which happened over a week ago AND we look forward to Saturday’s tea-time classic at Old Trafford. 3-2-1…

Emotional Conte-nt

Steff, Milo and Ricky look back at Turf Moor lows, Elland Road highs, dynamic duos and Antonio Conte’s potentially menopausal media modulations which have seen him both violently throwing handbags and showering the squad with kisses within days. So not only do we drill into the matches that matter, this week you’ll also get a dose of aural HRT!

Oops!…We Did It Again

This week, Steff, Milo and James look back at the monumental win over Man City at Eastlands, purr over Kane’s perfect performance, wax lyrical for the umpteenth time on why we love Eric Dier, creates acronyms from that 95th winner, looks at mis-contextualising Antonio AND finds time to celebrate the legend that is Benoit Assou Ekotto. The patch is fixed and it WAS all real as you will hear…

King Power Hour and the Bridge of Sighs

This week, Steff, Milo, Ricky and James (aka Awesome) look back on midlands miracles, perfect pandemonium, bedsits & brothels, the horrors suffered by a horrifically assaulted Thiago (he’s OK BTW), and goals glorious goals from Berba to Bents with some proper Kaneage in the mix all underscored by Ghod. All this and Jay finds time to detail the top class Stamford Bridge steward presence…turn on, tune in and drop us a review.

Could U Be The Most Beautiful Goal In The World?

Hoddle vs Oxford (25 Apr 1987)

Berbatov vs Besiktas (19 Oct 2006)

Kane vs Arsenal (5 Mar 2016)

Bentley vs Arsenal (29 Oct 2008)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y3V_9yfxAE&ab_channel=TottenhamHotspur

Just A (90) Minute

In this first pod of 2022, Steff, Milo, Ram and Jay look to vary things up as they review the various matches which took place over the festive season, drawing the line at repetition and allowing no prevarication when looking back at Watford, Southampton, Crystal Palace and West Ham. Milo was vary happy to play Stockley Park, his accuracy proving variable, albeit he was dealing with minute details…just tune in. It will make sense.