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In the forty-sixth epsiode of Hand Of Pod, Sam, Seba and English Dan look back on the 2011 Torneo
Apertura, which ended on Monday. Boca Juniors ended as undefeated champions, and the champions with
the most points difference ahead of ... Continue reading →
The forty-fifth episode of Hand Of Pod is introduced by Queens Park Rangers star Alejandro
Faurlín, and sees Sam, Seba and English Dan reflecting on Boca Juniors' title win the media bias,
the key players, the impressive record and ... Continue reading →
The thirty-third episode of Hand Of Pod goes online just before the first leg of the double-header
between Argentina's and Brazil's 'domestic international' teams, and Sam, Dan and Dan look at what
Alejandro Sabella might reveal in these matches. We ... Continue reading →
In the latest episode of Hand Of Pod, Sam and the Dans discuss Denis Stracqualursi, and what
Everton fans can expect from him in the Premier League, and an interesting weekend of Torneo
Apertura matches which saw the championship finally ... Continue reading →
This week's Hand Of Pod is a sensible length, so rejoice! Sam, Australian Dan and Seba meet again,
and there are plenty of hot topics to get through. Santiago Silva has left Vélez Sarsfield for
Fiorentina, seriously damaging the champions' ... Continue reading →
The twenty-ninth episode of Hand Of Pod is, as the milkmaid said to the parson, quite a whopper.
That's largely because Sam, Australian Dan and Seba have not one but two rounds of Torneo Apertura
matches to look back on, ... Continue reading →
Hand Of Pod's two resident Racing fans are both on holiday this week, but Sam and Australian Dan
are battling on, insistent that their partners' absence is but a flesh wound, and are joined by the
one and only Joel ... Continue reading →
The end of season special of Hand Of Pod is an epic an hour and three quarters for which I
apologise, but there's good reason: South American football broadcasting legend Tim Vickery was
talking to us in person over ... Continue reading →
There's only one topic for this week's Hand Of Pod, and we make no apologies for that. Dan, Dan,
Seba and River fan Sam try to make some sense of what none of us quite thought would come to pass:
... Continue reading →
For the 20th episode of Hand Of Pod, Sam, Dan, Dan and Seba welcome special guest Asli Pelit to the
show. Asli's a Turkish TV presenter who was at La Bombonera to see Boca Juniors beat River Plate
2-0 in ... Continue reading →
In the nineteenth episode of Hand Of Pod, me, Dan, Seba and Dan greet a couple of special guests to
preview this Sunday's superclásico in La Bombonera. Samuel (no, not Sam) is our tamed River Plate
fan, and the four ... Continue reading →
In the sixteenth episode of Hand Of Pod, Sam, Dan and Dan discuss the weekend's footballing action
in Argentina, which included a hat trick at La Bombonera from a visiting forward you may never have
heard of, a double strike ... Continue reading →
The thirteenth episode of Hand Of Pod sees Sam, Dan, Seba and Dan discussing things in a remarkably
sober manner. We look back on the USA vs Argentina friendly on Saturday, considering the
performance. Seba has a few words he ... Continue reading →
In the twelfth episode of Hand Of Pod, the Anglophone world's foremost (and, indeed, only)
Argentine football podcast, Sam, English Dan and Seba welcome back Australian Dan from his sojourn
around Mendiza and Córdoba. There's a big discussion on the ... Continue reading →
In the tenth episode of Hand Of Pod, listeners are welcomed into my new home with my flatmate
Katie, friend Jenny and of course the Dans, English and Australian, (Seba couldn't make it this
week) to discuss Javier Pastore's potential ... Continue reading →
In preparation for the second weekend of the Torneo Clausura, perhaps you'd like to give a listen
to the new episode of Hand Of Pod? This week myself and the Dans welcome the lovely Seba García,
of Mundo Albiceleste, to ... Continue reading →