The revival of Radio Cuju begins with an "unofficial" show as Ginge and new co-host Alicia dip their toes back into the podcasting waters. We discuss all the biggest stories from around the world of football (formerly known as headlines), the Europa League final, the MLS Players Union statement about ball kids and red light cameras.
Each week, just because it's fun, I'm gonna hit shuffle on my iPod and write about the first five songs that play. If there's a story surrounding the song, that connects with my life, I'll tell it. If not, I'll just try to remember why I liked the song, something, anything?
Here goes, welcome to The Weekly Shuffle.
Ginge is back to talk a little about the rumored transfer of Radamel Falcao to Monaco. More importantly though, there's news about the future of Radio Cuju and it's potential revival and time to introduce a potential sidekick for this show and a new co-host for Cuju.
There are dirty words. you've been warned.
Each week, just because it's fun, I'm gonna hit shuffle on my iPod and write about the first five songs that play. If there's a story surrounding the song, that connects with my life, I'll tell it. If not, I'll just try to remember why I liked the song, something, anything?
Here goes, welcome to The Weekly Shuffle.
Each week, just because it's fun, I'm gonna hit shuffle on my iPod and write about the first five songs that play. If there's a story surrounding the song, that connects with my life, I'll tell it. If not, I'll just try to remember why I liked the song, something, anything?
Here goes, welcome to The Weekly Shuffle.
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If you've watched enough Barcelona this season you're probably very aware of their problems on the back line. Barca have not been known for their defensive prowess over the past few seasons but it hasn't stopped them from soaring to great heights both in the league and in Europe.
Ginge has plenty to discuss on this edition of show. The news of NBA player Jason Collins coming out has caused some in the North American soccer community to go into competition mode...which is crazy. Also there's some discussion to be had surrounding the tricky connection between the money that funds MLS and the politics of those that provide the money.
Oh Don Garber, what have you done.
There are dirty words. you've been warned.
You can contact the show via email, rant[at]thegingeshow.com or leave a message on the rant line at 713-36GINGE (713-364-4643).
It's a fun with audio edition of the Ginge Show as Ginge has dug up some quality clips from Borussia Dortmund's radio broadcast of their Champions League wins over Malaga and Real Madrid. Lots of yelling in German and plenty of TOOOOOORS!! Ginge also reads his first rant e-mail from a listener and talks a little about Sunil Gulati.
Each week, just because it's fun, I'm gonna hit shuffle on my iPod and write about the first five songs that play. If there's a story surrounding the song, that connects with my life, I'll tell it. If not, I'll just try to remember why I liked the song, something, anything?
Here goes, welcome to The Weekly Shuffle.
ginge loses his mind and yells at the city of fort worth about red light cameras. ginge questions making a t-shirt the day after luis suarez bites another player, gives mls a hard time for nominating landon donovan's empty net tap-in as a goal of the week and updates you on gigi becali.
there are dirty words.
the debut of the ginge show.
ginge talks about what happened to radio cuju and some other issues connected to that situation. ginge offers his thoughts on alan gordon and why jimmy nielsen should be suspended along with juninho.
check it out.
Everybody has a moment, at least those who have blogs, when they say why the fuck don't I actually use it more?
I had that moment today so I came up with something. Each week, just because it's fun, I'm gonna hit shuffle on my iPod and write about the first five songs that play. If there's a story surrounding the song, that connects with my life, I'll tell it.
The original Cuju trio returns at last, though Richard is on a phone line as his computer is still under repair. We break down the four Champions League quarterfinal second legs, read some headlines and Richard offers some feelings about Margaret Thatcher. We also answer your listener e-mails.
This week's music:Autograph "Turn up the Radio", The Police "Demolition Man", Wizard of Oz Soundtrack "The Witch is Dead", Simple Minds "Don't You (Forget About Me)".