You three always have such fun on your pod, it's great to see! _Maybe_ though .....consider halving the duration of them?? They're always (or rather, usually) ...well over an hour long. I - and I suspect a lot others - don't _always_ have that time to spare (or maybe do a Part 1 followed by Part 2 later in the week)? You should be getting WAY more views & subs than you do...could that be a reason? Regardless...I'll watch when I have the time coz I think you guys are great.
Burton is also where the Carling brewery and the Marmite factory is located (the Australian equivalent would be Vegemite). Burton Albion have spent most of their history as a non-league club, only being in the EFL since 2009. We’ve only played them in the league for 1 season, 2008/09 which was our first season in the National League after we got relegated. We played them at the racecourse early in the season under Brian Little and lost 1-0, then later when Dean Saunders came in and signed some loan players to to bolster the team we climbed the table up into the playoff places but Burton was so far ahead, we really needed to beat them to stand a chance of challenging them for the title and automatic promotion but we lost 2-1, our season lost momentum and our form dropped off leading to us finishing 10th. Burton’s rise has been one based on good management on and off the pitch (helped by money from an FA cup tie against Manchester United in 2006), one of which was Nigel Clough (now at Mansfield) who left mid-season in 2008/09 to join Derby County but left them in a good position to get promoted (which they did). Then when he returned, he got them promoted to the Championship for 2 seasons. Both their games against Sunderland were featured in the first season of Sunderland‘’Til I Die. They’re seen as a well-run club respectably punching above their weight for a while but are now in danger of sliding back into more familiar territory.
I gots me a new big brother!!
Another great show. Always watch this just after I finish editing ours and you always come up with something that I wish I’d included. Brilliant vlog!
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You three always have such fun on your pod, it's great to see!
_Maybe_ though .....consider halving the duration of them?? They're always (or rather, usually) ...well over an hour long.
I - and I suspect a lot others - don't _always_ have that time to spare (or maybe do a Part 1 followed by Part 2 later in the week)?
You should be getting WAY more views & subs than you do...could that be a reason?
Regardless...I'll watch when I have the time coz I think you guys are great.
It's the three Mugketeers! 🍵🍵🍵
Thanks for playing pack mule ☕️😉
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Up the Pacific Northwest Reds!! 🌲🦫
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Burton is also where the Carling brewery and the Marmite factory is located (the Australian equivalent would be Vegemite).
Burton Albion have spent most of their history as a non-league club, only being in the EFL since 2009. We’ve only played them in the league for 1 season, 2008/09 which was our first season in the National League after we got relegated. We played them at the racecourse early in the season under Brian Little and lost 1-0, then later when Dean Saunders came in and signed some loan players to to bolster the team we climbed the table up into the playoff places but Burton was so far ahead, we really needed to beat them to stand a chance of challenging them for the title and automatic promotion but we lost 2-1, our season lost momentum and our form dropped off leading to us finishing 10th.
Burton’s rise has been one based on good management on and off the pitch (helped by money from an FA cup tie against Manchester United in 2006), one of which was Nigel Clough (now at Mansfield) who left mid-season in 2008/09 to join Derby County but left them in a good position to get promoted (which they did). Then when he returned, he got them promoted to the Championship for 2 seasons. Both their games against Sunderland were featured in the first season of Sunderland‘’Til I Die. They’re seen as a well-run club respectably punching above their weight for a while but are now in danger of sliding back into more familiar territory.
That's some great history!!! Thanks! Sunderland Til I Die has a crazy through-line in the EFL and greater footballing community ⚽️❤️⚽️
Love your show. Keep up the good work.👍
Thanks Todd!!
Love your work!
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