Kicking Off Christmas with Premier League Legends
Episode Overview
The hosts discuss personal biases when choosing top Premier League players. A mix of humour and nostalgia makes for an engaging festive episode. The trio shares plans for continuing and expanding the podcast. There's a focus on friendship and shared interests beyond sobriety. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own favourite football legends.
"My biggest issue is a lot of the players that you would deem in the conversation for the best are people I hate."
How do people find strength in their journey to sobriety? Well, this festive episode of Henry Weston's Old Mate takes a slightly different approach as Stu, Phil, and Dean gather for a special Christmas chat. But instead of diving into tales of recovery, they embark on a nostalgic football journey, discussing the best Premier League players for each current team. It's not just about stats; it's about personal opinions, grudges, and the players who captured their hearts.
The conversation is lively and filled with humour as the trio shares their takes on football legends. From Arsenal's Thierry Henry to Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, they don't shy away from voicing their favourites and least favourites. Dean admits to struggling with picking players he personally dislikes, even if they're statistically brilliant. Meanwhile, Phil provides entertaining insights into the quirks of various players, making for an engaging listen.
Amidst the banter, there's a sense of camaraderie as they reminisce about the past year and share their plans for the podcast's future. It's a refreshing break from the usual sobriety discussions but still carries the spirit of friendship and shared interests that define the show. Whether you're a football fan or just looking for a light-hearted listen during the holiday season, this episode offers a delightful mix of football nostalgia and festive cheer.
Who would you pick as your all-time favourite Premier League player? Join the conversation and see if your choices align with the hosts'.