Ramble Extra: Dancing, Redknapp & Cannavaro
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Always funny, never dull, The Football Ramble's podcasts won three gongs in the 2009 Soccerlens Awards - Best Football Podcast (Editor's Choice and Readers' Choice) plus Funniest Football Website.
And they also scooped Best EPL Podcast and Funniest Website in the EPL Talk Awards.
Every Friday, they are lovely enough to produce a special, exclusive extra bit for FourFourTwo.com.
This week, the Ramblers discuss dancing footballers, Jamie Redknapp and Fabio Cannavaro's move to Al Ahli.
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Previous Ramble Extras:
Fri June 4: Sticker albums & basketballers
Fri May 28: Adverts, Elephants & wrestlers
Fri May 21: Crime-aldinho & Messi on Cheryl Cole
Fri May 14: Best goals scored abroad & stupid chants
Fri May 7: Centre-back goals & Sausage Allowance
Fri Apr 30: Kuszczak, N'Zogbia & Young Player of the Year
Fri Apr 23: Maradona's WC XI & Messi: better than Pele?
Fri Apr 16: Ukraine & commentary teams
Fri Apr 9: Wonderkids & an Escape to Victory remake
Fri Apr 2: Arshavin, utility players and cheese
Fri Mar 26: Hearts of Oak & anti-tank missiles
Fri Mar 19: Romario gets political & players you hate unreasonably
Fri Mar 12: Favourite nippy wingers & players in surreal situations
Fri Mar 5: Weird caps and what other sports footballers would excel at
Fri Feb 26:
Gregg Davies is the Chief Sub Editor of FourFourTwo magazine, joining the team in January 2008 and spending seven years working on the website. He supports non-league behemoths Hereford and commentates on Bulls matches for Radio Hereford FC. His passions include chocolate hobnobs and attempting to shoehorn Ronnie Radford into any office conversation.
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