EPISODE · Feb 28, 2022 · 1H 51M
The Good Bloke Index | February 27 2022
from The National Curriculum · host ESPN AU/NZ
Nick Stoll's back in the hosting chair so things are loose on this week's TNC. This week, Stoll, Ante Jukic, Josh Parish, Nick D'Urbano, and Joey Lynch debate if Western United are actually for real or just real enough to beat the opposition that the A-Liga puts in front of them. Joey also goes full Australian Sokkah by unveiling a Good Bloke theory. Melbourne City's predictability, Sydney FC being on the upswing, the Jets being box office (duh), and the A-League Women finals race are just some off this week's footy on the agenda, before the boys cast their eyes wide to discuss some of the big picture issues in Australian football such as the AAFC's National Second Division report and the APL's handling of the A-Leagues. Oh and D'Urbano made everyone talk about Bielsa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nick Stoll's back in the hosting chair so things are loose on this week's TNC. This week, Stoll, Ante Jukic, Josh Parish, Nick D'Urbano, and Joey Lynch debate if Western United are actually for real or just real enough to beat the opposition that the A-Liga puts in front of them. Joey also goes full Australian Sokkah by unveiling a Good Bloke theory. Melbourne City's predictability, Sydney FC being on the upswing, the Jets being box office (duh), and the A-League Women finals race are just some off this week's footy on the agenda, before the boys cast their eyes wide to discuss some of the big picture issues in Australian football such as the AAFC's National Second Division report and the APL's handling of the A-Leagues. Oh and D'Urbano made everyone talk about Bielsa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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