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Random Fandom FC

Random Fandom FC

Random Fandom

Which football team do you support?
What's been your highest high and lowest low?
Who is your all time favorite player vs current favorite?
Each week we talk to a fan about their passion for their club and preview their next match.
Then, next episode, we will review what happened in the match then move on to the next fan & team.
Rinse repeat and let's see how many teams from across the globe we can follow!

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Random Fandom FC episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Random Fandom FC for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Random Fandom FC episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Random Fandom FC - Episode 5 - Fly Eagles Fly
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02/14/25 • 31 min

On this week's episode of Random Fandom FC we meet Laurie who is a Crystal Palace fan.

Before we chat to him we have to wrap up last week and see how Shrewsbury Town got on after we spoke to Dan on last week's episode.

He predicted a 2-1 loss away at Reading while I went for a 2-2 draw.

Little bit of a fact sheet for Crystal Palace...

Crystal Palace Football Club, based in South London, has a rich history dating back to its formation in 1861. Originally an amateur club, it became a professional outfit in 1905 and has since competed in the top two tiers of English football. The club's most notable achievement came in the 1990-91 season when they finished third in the First Division, narrowly missing out on a UEFA Cup spot due to England's unranked status in European competitions at the time.

Over the years, Crystal Palace has produced several famous players who have left a lasting impact on the club. Wilfried Zaha, known for his incredible dribbling skills and pace, has been a standout performer in recent years. Ian Wright, a prolific striker, also made a significant mark during his time at Selhurst Park. Andy Johnson, another key player, helped the club secure promotion to the Premier League in 2004 and remains a club legend.

The club has had its share of big stories, including their two FA Cup final appearances. In 1990, they reached the final but lost to Manchester United in a replay in what was Fergie’s “sliding door” moment. The run to the final included a thrilling 4-3 win over Liverpool at Villa park in the semi.

More recently, in 2016, they again reached the final but were defeated by Manchester United once more. Despite these setbacks, Crystal Palace has maintained its place in the Premier League since 2013, showcasing their resilience and determination.

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 4 - Tales from Salopia
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02/09/25 • 34 min

On this week's episode of Random Fandom FC we meet Dan who is a Shrewsbury Town fan.

Before we chat to him we have to wrap up last week and see how Aston Villa got on after we spoke to Mike on last week's episode.

He predicted a 2-1 win over Spurs in the FA Cup while I went for a 1-0 Villa win.

Little bit of a fact sheet for Shrewsbury...

Shrewsbury Town FC—nicknamed The Shrews—is a professional football club based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Founded in 1886, the club has a long history in the English Football League and currently competes in EFL League One. They play their home games at Montgomery Waters Meadow, a modern 10,000-seater stadium that replaced the historic Gay Meadow in 2007.

Throughout their history, The Shrews have experienced highs and lows, moving between divisions and earning a reputation as a resilient side. Their best spell in the league system saw them spend ten seasons in the old Second Division (now the Championship) between 1979 and 1989. In recent years, they’ve established themselves as a solid League One side, often flirting with the play-offs but yet to secure promotion to the second tier in the modern era.

The club has enjoyed some memorable cup runs, with their best FA Cup performance coming in 1979 when they reached the quarter-finals, knocking out teams like Manchester City along the way. More recently, they’ve put up spirited performances against Premier League opposition, holding the likes of Liverpool and West Ham to draws in the competition. Their only major trophy to date is the EFL Trophy, which they won in 1996 after defeating Rotherham United at Wembley.

Shrewsbury’s fanbase is known for its loyalty and passion, with rivalries against Walsall and, historically, Wolverhampton Wanderers adding an edge to certain fixtures. The club’s identity is built around a hardworking, disciplined style of play, often punching above their weight against bigger clubs in the division.

While they may not have the financial clout of some of their League One counterparts, The Shrews continue to prove themselves as a well-run, competitive side. With a strong foundation and ambitions to return to the Championship, Shrewsbury remains a club that consistently challenges expectations and upsets the odds.

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 3 - Heroes & Villains
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02/01/25 • 34 min

Last week we met Tony who spoke about Manchester United.
They played Fulham away from home and we'll start this weeks episode with a quick match report.
Next up we have Mike who is a lifelong Aston Villa fan.
Brief Aston Villa fact file:

Aston Villa is one of England’s most historic football clubs, founded in 1874 in Birmingham by members of the Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel cricket team. The club quickly established itself as a dominant force in the early years of English football, becoming a founding member of the Football League in 1888. By the turn of the 20th century, Villa had already won multiple league titles and FA Cups, cementing itself as a powerhouse of the era.

The club’s crowning achievement came in 1982 when Aston Villa won the European Cup, defeating Bayern Munich to become champions of Europe. This triumph remains the pinnacle of their success, achieved under the management of Tony Barton and with key players such as Peter Withe and Dennis Mortimer. However, the years that followed saw fluctuating fortunes, with periods of top-flight success interspersed with relegations and rebuilds.

Villa has always been known for its passionate fanbase and iconic stadium, Villa Park, which has hosted historic moments in English football. The club enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s and early 2000s, regularly competing in the Premier League and European competitions. Though they faced relegation in 2016, Villa fought their way back to the top tier, returning to the Premier League in 2019 and gradually re-establishing themselves as a competitive force.

From its Victorian-era dominance to European glory and modern-day revival, Aston Villa’s history is a tale of triumph, resilience, and tradition.

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 2 - Better the Devils you know
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01/26/25 • 29 min

Last week we met Jamie who spoke about Hereford FC.
They played Radcliffe FC away from home and we'll start this weeks episode with a quick match report.
Next up we have Tony who is a lifelong Man Utd fan.
Brief Man Utd fact file:

  • Manchester United, one of the most iconic football clubs in the world, was founded in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR Football Club by the Carriage and Wagon department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway depot at Newton Heath.
  • In 1902, facing financial difficulties, the club was rebranded as Manchester United under new ownership. They adopted their now-famous red and white colors and began their rise in English football.
  • The club’s first major success came in 1908 when they won their first league title, followed by their first FA Cup victory in 1909.
  • However, United's golden age truly began in the mid-20th century under the legendary manager Sir Matt Busby. In the 1950s, the “Busby Babes,” a team of youthful talents, captured hearts with their attacking style. Tragedy struck in 1958 with the Munich air disaster, which claimed the lives of eight players and left the club in mourning.
  • Remarkably, Busby rebuilt the team, and a decade later, Manchester United became the first English club to win the European Cup in 1968.
  • The club entered a challenging period in the 1970s but resurged under Sir Alex Ferguson, who was appointed in 1986. Ferguson’s reign marked an era of dominance, highlighted by 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, and two UEFA Champions League titles. The treble-winning season of 1998-99 remains a pinnacle in football history.
  • Since Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, Manchester United has faced a transitional period, but the club remains a global powerhouse

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 12 - Putting La U in Peru
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04/06/25 • 30 min

This week it's something a but new for Random Fandom as we have our first ever non-English based team as we welcome Renato onto the pod.

He is a fan of Club Universitario de Deportes based in Peru.

Before we speak to him we have a quick recap of the Spurs game we were following after fan Dave came on last week. The game was at home to Southampton so we'll kick things off with a quick match report.

Fact file as always for this weeks team:

Club Universitario de Deportes

Club Universitario de Deportes is a Peruvian sports club based in Lima.

The football team, popularly known as Universitario, has competed in the top tier of Peruvian football, the Liga 1, since 1928.

They are the most successful team in Peruvian football with 28 titles and have never been relegated.

The club was founded in August 1924 under the name Federación Universitaria by students of the National University of San Marcos but was forced to rename in 1931.

The club won its first Peruvian title in 1929, one year after its debut in the first division. The club won its first double in the 1945 and 1946 seasons and won its only treble after conquering the 2000 season.

Universitario has won twenty-seven first division titles, and was the first Peruvian club, and the Pacific, to reach the final of the Copa Libertadores in 1972. Universitario is one of the two most popular teams in Peru.

In the year 2000, they opened the 80,093-seat Estadio Monumental, currently the largest stadium in Peru and second-largest in South America, retiring their smaller Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernández which was converted to a public training ground used by the club and the reserve team.

Universitario and Alianza Lima participate in the Peruvian Clásico, which has its roots in the club's first participation in the Peruvian Primera División in 1928.

The rivalry is among the fiercest on the continent and is the oldest and largest rivalry in Peru. It also has rivalries with Sporting Cristal, Deportivo Municipal, and Sport Boys.

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 7 - Kop of the league
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03/02/25 • 27 min

On this week's episode of Random Fandom FC we meet John who is a Liverpool fan.

Before we chat to him we have to wrap up last week and see how Oldham got on against Barnet after we had Rob on last weeks episode.

We both predicted a 1-0 home win for Oldham.

Then we move onto Liverpool so here is the regular team fact sheet...

Liverpool FC - Club Overview

Founded in 1892, Liverpool Football Club is one of the most successful and storied clubs in English football. Based at Anfield, the club quickly established itself as a force in the domestic game, winning its first league title in 1901. Under legendary managers such as Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley, Liverpool dominated English and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, winning multiple league titles, FA Cups, and European Cups. Paisley remains one of the most successful managers in football history, guiding the club to three European Cup triumphs.

The club faced tragedy in the 1980s with the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985 and the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, events that shaped its history and fan culture. The 1990s and early 2000s saw Liverpool struggle to reclaim past glories, though they won domestic and European trophies, including the remarkable 2005 Champions League victory in Istanbul, where they came back from 3-0 down to beat AC Milan on penalties.

A new golden era arrived under Jürgen Klopp, who took charge in 2015. Liverpool won the 2018-19 Champions League and ended a 30-year wait for a league title by claiming the 2019-20 Premier League. The club remains a dominant force in English and European football, consistently competing for top honours.

With a passionate global fanbase, a rich history, and Anfield’s famous atmosphere, Liverpool continues to be one of the most iconic football clubs in the world.

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 10 - Coming to America (Hopefully this time)
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03/24/25 • 36 min

This week we do something a little different as I lean into the International break and use it to talk about supporting England. I'm joined by fellow English fan John and we look back at our first memories, highs/lows, and a look ahead to what Tuchel may do in the job.

Before we catch up with him we recap the Lincoln score from last week via another live match report from Simon.

England Men's National Football Team - Overview

The England men's national football team represents England in international football and is governed by The Football Association (FA). Established in 1872, England played in the first-ever international football match against Scotland, making it one of the oldest national teams in the world.

England’s most iconic achievement came in 1966 when they won the FIFA World Cup on home soil. Managed by Sir Alf Ramsey and captained by Bobby Moore, the team defeated West Germany 4-2 after extra time at Wembley Stadium, with Geoff Hurst scoring a historic hat-trick. Since then, England has reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in 1990 and 2018, consistently competing at the highest level but often falling short of major tournament victories.

In the UEFA European Championship, England's best performances came in 2021 and 2024, when they reached the final but were defeated on penalties by Italy and then by Spain.

The team has just started it's World Cup qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup under the watchful eye of new manager, Thomas Tuchel.

Can he lead the three lions to glory - only time will tell.

With a squad featuring some of the world’s best players, a rich footballing heritage, and one of the most passionate fanbases globally, England continues to be a powerhouse in international football, aiming to add more silverware to its history.

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 8 - For all Ram Kind
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03/09/25 • 32 min

This week I welcome Steve onto Random Fandom to chat about Derby County.

Before we get to him we need to do the match report for Liverpool and see how John & I got on with our predictions.

Derby County FC - Club Overview

Founded in 1884, Derby County is one of England’s oldest football clubs and has a rich history in the domestic game. Based in Derby, the club was one of the 12 founding members of the Football League in 1888. They initially played at the Racecourse Ground before moving to the Baseball Ground in 1895, which remained their home for over a century before relocating to Pride Park Stadium in 1997.

Derby’s greatest successes came in the 1970s under legendary managers Brian Clough and Dave Mackay. Clough led the Rams to their first-ever league title in 1971-72, transforming them into one of the top teams in England. After Clough’s controversial departure, Mackay continued the club’s success, guiding them to a second First Division title in 1974-75. The club also enjoyed memorable European campaigns during this period.

Following relegation from the top flight in the early 1980s, Derby endured fluctuating fortunes, experiencing promotions and relegations across divisions. The late 1990s saw a return to the Premier League under Jim Smith, with players like Paulo Wanchope and Stefano Eranio becoming fan favourites. However, financial struggles and inconsistent performances led to another period of decline, with the club experiencing administration in 2021-22, resulting in a points deduction and relegation to League One.

Now rebuilding under new ownership, Derby County remains a club with a proud history, passionate supporters, and ambitions to return to the upper echelons of English football.

Here are a couple of linke to the goals Steve talks about

Paulo Wanchope vs Man Utd

https://youtu.be/LVdaDkiIOfM?si=MOheC-wiWNCWPNq-

Charlie George vs Real Madrid

https://youtu.be/eRCyeGKCt74?si=3NQhnNf51ZYdQF5E

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 11 - Are you not entertained, mate?
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03/29/25 • 34 min

This week we have Dave, a Spurs fan, come on the pod to chat about his fandom.

Before we speak with him we check in with the England result to see how they got on against Latvia which we previewed last time out.

Here is the usual fact file about the club we'll be following this week...

Tottenham Hotspur FC – Club Overview

Tottenham Hotspur FC, commonly known as Spurs, is a professional football club based in North London, England. Founded in 1882, the club has established itself as one of the most storied teams in English football. Spurs were the first club in the 20th century to achieve the league and FA Cup double, winning both in the 1960-61 season. The club has a strong reputation for playing attacking football and has consistently competed at the highest levels of the English game.

Spurs have won two top-flight league titles (1950-51 and 1960-61), eight FA Cups, and four League Cups. They have also enjoyed success in European competitions, becoming the first British club to win a UEFA trophy when they lifted the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1963. The club later won two UEFA Cups (now the Europa League) in 1972 and 1984. More recently, Spurs reached the UEFA Champions League final in 2019, finishing as runners-up to Liverpool.

The club's home ground is the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue that opened in 2019, replacing the historic White Hart Lane. Tottenham has a passionate fanbase and maintains intense rivalries, particularly with Arsenal, in the North London Derby. Over the years, the club has been home to iconic players such as Jimmy Greaves, Glenn Hoddle, Paul Gascoigne, Gary Lineker, Gareth Bale, and Harry Kane. While silverware has been elusive in recent decades, Tottenham remains one of England’s most prominent clubs, frequently competing in European competitions and striving for further success.

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Random Fandom FC - Episode 1 - Up the Bulls!
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01/19/25 • 26 min

Well here we go with our first episode of Random Fandom FC!
First up is Jamie who is going to tell us about the team he supports.
Think it's pretty fitting that as we want to learn about all sorts of teams from all sorts of leagues, that our first team is one steeped in history but maybe not one that everyone will have heard about.
Ladies and gentlemen we give you Hereford FC
Listen along as Jamie tells us how he came to support them, his highest high, lowest low, and anything else we should know.
Then we'll preview their next game which is away at Radcliffe FC.
Will we be a curse or a blessing for Hereford?
Tune in to the next episode to hear a match report and find out!
BTW, this is the goal from Ronnie Radford that we referenced...enjoy the mud and the strike!
https://youtu.be/YaqQoQ1rBH4?si=Bjw0M0VejlGp_Nfy

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How many episodes does Random Fandom FC have?

Random Fandom FC currently has 12 episodes available.

What topics does Random Fandom FC cover?

The podcast is about Football, Podcasts, Sports, Soccer and Fandom.

What is the most popular episode on Random Fandom FC?

The episode title 'Episode 5 - Fly Eagles Fly' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Random Fandom FC?

The average episode length on Random Fandom FC is 32 minutes.

How often are episodes of Random Fandom FC released?

Episodes of Random Fandom FC are typically released every 7 days, 3 hours.

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The first episode of Random Fandom FC was released on Jan 19, 2025.

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