Good point actually. Perhaps at the end of the podcast there could be a little comment about recent articles on the site and articles we can look forward to seeing over the next few days.
Yeah that'd be good. Not only does it help people know what's on the website, but it promotes it as well. I run a podcast myself and it can end up getting emailed on to others, burnt on disk, passed around, further than the download's let you know.
Like I said I believe it fills a massive void and unlike anything on LFC TV it's something I can listen to while watching another match (like City/Swansea last night), out on my bike, or while I'm doing jobs around the house. I think I will find myself looking out for it every week, and probably subscribe via iTunes. Like I said previously it's almost like a Sunday Supplement dedicated to us, but without the agenda's, or bellends. Just honest, frank conversation with a few laughs mixed in.
It's got a bunch of respected reds on there, a couple of whom I've met and I almost feel like I'm sitting there as well with a pint listening in, I may end up getting a couple tinnies in for the next one. I'm struggling to find any faults really. As it lasts roughly an hour, there's not much danger of going too far off on a tangent (as it does sometimes as any conversation may do once or twice) and feeling like something worthwhile wasn't discussed, because the host usually brings it back round.
I would agree with someone else that it helps there being 5-6 people on there rather than 2 or 3 as its great's to hear a spectrum of opinions. Also it makes a change from reading RAWK to gather other people's opinions as I don't have to listen to any unwarranted, over the top criticism - just fair comment.
If you're looking for some feedback, I didn't know who was actually doing the talking a lot of the time as I'm not familiar with yer voices yet.
Yeah I can only work out Kris and Rory, but I reckon over time you will get used to it. I'm sure you'd know if it was visual, but I quite like the audio aspect to it - although who knows for the future?