Finding a Football Club
Finding a Football Club
Podcast Description
Three men. No club. One doomed mission.
In this unhinged comedy football podcast, Luke Oddie, Jay Alexander-Ali and Will Herron trudge through the lower leagues of English football desperately searching for a team to call their own.
No team is too obscure. No club is safe from judgement.
This isn’t a love letter to football. It’s a late-night “You up?” text message.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
Explores themes of sports fandom, humor, and cultural commentary, with specific episodes discussing obscure football clubs like Colchester United and AFC Wimbledon, alongside quirky debates like Drogba vs. Aguero and whimsical segment topics like the true value of a sausage roll.

Four men. No club. One doomed mission.
In this unhinged comedy football podcast, Luke Oddie, Will Herron, Roberto Boni and Jay Alexander-Ali trudge through the lower leagues of English football desperately searching for a team to call their own.
No team is too obscure. No club is safe from judgement.
This isn’t a love letter to football. It’s a late-night “You up?” text message.
This week on Finding a Football Club, the lads search for loyalty in the modern game as they pay tribute to the unglamorous, long-serving squad players who basically came free with the stadium.
However, professionalism is at an all-time low. Will dials in from his phone having lost all his prep work, and Jay is missing in action after having a baby (congratulations to a man who refuses to listen to his own podcast).
The football chat quickly derails as Will announces Mark Noble’s 'honorary' Harvard degree, Roberto recounts impressing Tim Sherwood with his motorway knowledge, and Luke gaslights Will over Dean Windass.
Elsewhere, there’s a push for Shola Ameobi to receive national honours, Grant Holt’s inexplicable Italian gap year is uncovered, and Steve Harper’s career is finally reduced to a single, damning metric.

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