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Hey guys

what a great win it was today, definitly some of the best footy i've seen in years

Just to let you know if you're interested, i've been doing a footy podcast with a mate for 7 weeks or so now. Both being Melbourne supporters, we find it difficult to be as impartial as possible!!! It's called leatherpoisoning and it's a general footy podcast, but more relaxed than many of the other media shows. It's available to download for free via the itunes store if you search leatherpoisoning, or at http://leatherpoisoning.libsyn.com/rss

we had about 350 downloads in June and we're on track for that again in July, but we'd appreciate any input for ideas of other segments or feedback.

You can search leatherpoisoning on facebook under pages, or search for Phil And Allan under people

would appreciate feedback as i said,

cheers

 
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we're also on twitter under leatherpoisoning

best way to contact us is via facebook or email : [email protected]

and if you want to ask either Phil or Allan a question when we record the podcast each Friday- you can be on the podcast --0422786081 the leatherpoisoning open line, call or sms or even sms anytime during the week with your footy question

I've just grabbed all of them off iTunes.... Will give them a listen in the ute tomorrow... Looking forward to some fresh insights

 
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I've just grabbed all of them off iTunes.... Will give them a listen in the ute tomorrow... Looking forward to some fresh insights

Both Allan and myself are looking forward to your feedback and ideas more importantly!! cheers for the support


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Phil & Allan having Agenda meeting tonight- what should be the main talking points for this week's podcast? dont forget you can sms or call in 0422786081 or email us at [email protected]

Keep the feedback coming

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