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DU Football Show


Aug 20, 2019

Sam Huston and Sam Graham give their biased recap of week two of the English Premier League season, Producer Mel does another shot of Malort, and we check in with our gambling debts.

We start this week with the two best games, and they were both draws!

MAN CITY 2 – TOTTENHAM 2

CHELSEA 1 – LEICESTER CITY 1

In the second segment, two sides that will be facing each other this weekend both got victories, but they weren’t as easy as they should’ve been

LIVERPOOL 2 – SOUTHAMPTON 1

ARSENAL 2 – BURNLEY 1

In the third segment, two of the newly promoted sides earned their first victory of the season

NORWICH CITY 3 – NEWCASTLE 1

SHEFFIELD UNITED 1 – CRYSTAL PALACE 0

Wrapping up the rest of the league in “oh so that happened”

EVERTON 1 – WATFORD 0

BRIGHTON 1 – WEST HAMM 1

MANCHESTER UNITED   -   WOLVERHAMPTON  

BOURNEMOUTH 2 – ASTON VILLA 1

 

This week we are drinking Lip Service Rye Whiskey

 

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THE HOSTS

sam Huston was a goalkeeper for 25 years, so he’s been hit in the head a lot.   Professionally he is an expert in the liquor business, but for fun he yells at men from the sidelines and calls it coaching.  Huston has been an Everton fan for about ten years, so he shaves his head to look like Tim Howard.  He is very much aware that he has a great voice, and he once played the Big Bopper in the musical Buddy Holly.  Huston’s style is influenced by the DC area talk radio of the 90’s and early 2000’s.  oh, and he was once a parade.

sam Graham has been playing soccer for 30 years and counting, but he’s been running his mouth for over 33 years.  Professionally he is in the wine and spirits industry, but for fun, he lets Coach Huston yell at him once a week while he’s on the pitch.  He might be getting “too old for this shit” but he still can’t resist the excitement of the game, and the thrill of a red card.  Graham is an Arsenal supporter since ’02 and has the tattoos to prove it.   He really knows his football, and has been preparing for this podcast through years of shit talking at pubs.