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Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Progress With Unity Podcast #61: Ed Jones Interview Special
It's interview time again! Somehow, the Progress With Unity Podcast has managed to con Wigan Athletic Head of Media Ed Jones into participating in an informal chat about setting cars afire, Peppa Pig and househunting with Svetoslav Todorov. Really.
Chatting with Ed Jones: Barry and Dan
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Progress With Unity Podcast #60: Blackpool review, Rubin Kazan and Charlton previews
Following a less-than-satisfactory day by the seaside, the Progress With Unity Podcast team bemoan their inability to rent a donkey on Blackpool beach before powering through a couple of high profile match previews. Or so the final edit would suggest... if you ever attend one of our recording sessions, you'll know it's a lot more chaotic than that.
Ne'er mind, for Europe beckons once more. To the DW- er, Wigan Athletic Stadium!
In the studio this week: Barry, Gareth, Rob, Paul T and Dan
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Progress With Unity Podcast #59: International break review, Blackpool preview
The bright lights of the big ci- erm, town beckon for Wigan Athletic and her followers. The majestic northern seaside resort of Blackpool conjures nostalgic memories of donkeys and rollercoaster rides... and that's just the football. Heh, see what I did there? I hope you did otherwise I'm not doing my job correctly. Just fuhgeddit and listen to this week's 'cast...
In the studio this week: Barry, Gareth, Paul T and Dan
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Progress With Unity Podcast #58: Maribor and Blackburn reviews
It isn't often Latics win two games in a row, so savour this edition! I only wish they sold such things in jars, though admittedly the debate wouldn't be half as good if you're winning every game. Here's to many more... losses, I suppose.
Around the table this week: Barry, Rob, Gareth, Greg, Paul T, Dan
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Progress With Unity Podcast #57: Watford review, Maribor and Blackburn previews
A world record nine participants are in Beech Hill Book Cycle to preview another historic match in the history of Wigan Athletic FC. Talk of fluctuating results is quickly brushed aside as the prospect of two big home games looms large. Can't wait.
Around the table this week: Barry, Paul T, Gareth, Mick, Terry, Rob, Greg, Paul K and Dan