Fantastic pod team. Adam, thankyou. Taking all the pizza and red bull so we could enjoy the peak of Australian Football and then lose sleep with the EPL. Great memories and it built many fans during that time.
Love the podcast guys! Re the discussion at around 41:00 about football moving to streaming platforms and everything cascading out I personally do not have any sympathy for Fox as I feel that they failed to adapt to the modern market which was clearly moving towards streaming services by the mid to late 2000s. While their product was good I always felt that their model of having to pay the base fee of $45 a month or whatever it was for the standard channels, which were mostly garbage, then having to pay an extra $15 a month on top of that was exorbitant. I grew up in a household that did not have Foxtel and when I was 16-19 I definitely would have paid $15 a month just for the sport channels but I was not in a position to fork out $60 a month for it. I was therefore left to try and find dodgy illegal streams when I wanted to watch the A-League or the EPL at home. Whenever it was that Fox brought out Kayo Sports, which essentially was just paying $15 a month just for the sport channels, for me it was 5-10 years too late and what many of us had been crying out for. If that had been around when I was a teenager I would have jumped at it and been glued ot it! You guys mentioned that Optus have the most football and I have to say that I was surprised that in 2020 when the A-league separated from FA that Optus didn't go in for it. If Optus had had the EPL, UCL, A-League, Socceroos, Matildas, EUROS, Copa America and all the other leagues they have that really would have been the only app that most football fans would need. Why they didn't go for the A-league and Socceroos/Matildas I'm not really sure.....
1:14:50 See this is where I find the fee talk around football kinda misleading because people always compare it to other sports but Adams right, the AFL may subsidise auskick and club youth/junior but most of kids aren't getting past local resis, while the elite pathways to actually get drafted or even get paid in seniors still cost serious money.
Best RUclips Channel in Australia hands down.
Would like you guys to see you guys get Eli Mengem on the pod
Keep it up boysss
Top pod. Love the nostalgic Aussie football content
Fantastic pod team. Adam, thankyou. Taking all the pizza and red bull so we could enjoy the peak of Australian Football and then lose sleep with the EPL. Great memories and it built many fans during that time.
BRO! These guests have been amazing lately! Awesome stuff
Great Pod lads…
Great show guys. Love it!
Best poddy yet boys, well in
Great ep
1:11:36 it is 13-17 because they got rid of the u18 and instead have a u17 and u19 which is part of the seniors program
lets Get Bozza on here
Love the podcast guys!
Re the discussion at around 41:00 about football moving to streaming platforms and everything cascading out I personally do not have any sympathy for Fox as I feel that they failed to adapt to the modern market which was clearly moving towards streaming services by the mid to late 2000s. While their product was good I always felt that their model of having to pay the base fee of $45 a month or whatever it was for the standard channels, which were mostly garbage, then having to pay an extra $15 a month on top of that was exorbitant. I grew up in a household that did not have Foxtel and when I was 16-19 I definitely would have paid $15 a month just for the sport channels but I was not in a position to fork out $60 a month for it. I was therefore left to try and find dodgy illegal streams when I wanted to watch the A-League or the EPL at home. Whenever it was that Fox brought out Kayo Sports, which essentially was just paying $15 a month just for the sport channels, for me it was 5-10 years too late and what many of us had been crying out for. If that had been around when I was a teenager I would have jumped at it and been glued ot it!
You guys mentioned that Optus have the most football and I have to say that I was surprised that in 2020 when the A-league separated from FA that Optus didn't go in for it. If Optus had had the EPL, UCL, A-League, Socceroos, Matildas, EUROS, Copa America and all the other leagues they have that really would have been the only app that most football fans would need. Why they didn't go for the A-league and Socceroos/Matildas I'm not really sure.....
NTC is 14-16 this year and will compete in JBNPL vs A League academies and all other NPL teams
It’s a seperate pathway for players
can someone please point me towards the a-league promo adam peacock mentions at 1:37:00?
You got the Warriewood Woodduck 😮😮😮😮
1:14:50
See this is where I find the fee talk around football kinda misleading because people always compare it to other sports but Adams right, the AFL may subsidise auskick and club youth/junior but most of kids aren't getting past local resis, while the elite pathways to actually get drafted or even get paid in seniors still cost serious money.
Thoughts on Unknown Moments 5?
get bozza on the pod
Aussies just dont get entertainment, put timestamps ffs nobody is watching the whole thing😂😂😂