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Fulhamish Podcast

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The Fulhamish Podcast, styalised as Fulham-ish, is a football-themed Podcast, often featuring Sammy James, George Cooper, Jack Collins, Cam Ramsey and Peter Rutzler, journalist for The Athletic. The Podcast covers match reviews and previews, fan opinions via email, transfer rumours, and song ideas to do with Premier League football club Fulham F.C.

History[edit]

The podcast was started in 2016[1] and is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Youtube and the Fulhamish Website.[1]

In 2019, the podcast won ‘Club Podcast of the Year’ at the Football Supporters' Association Awards in London after being nominated in 2017 and 2018. They have since been nominated again in 2021. [2]

Post-match reaction and extras are available on their Youtube Channel[1], and audio-only editions of the podcast were made available on their second channel on August 7th 2023.

Release Schedule[edit]

The Podcast releases semi-weekly on a Monday and Thursday. The Monday edition reviews the previous weekend’s match and concludes with listener emails. It is most often hosted by George Cooper or Sammy James.

The Thursday release, or ’Thursday-Club’, previews the upcoming match, may include an interview with Fulham-related personnel, listener emails, and may also feature ’This’ll Catch On’ - a segment in which listeners send in their own ideas for fan chants to popular music in the hope they’ll catch on.[1]

Episode Naming[edit]

Each Monday episode of the podcast is named by fans on Twitter in a contest known as a ’Three Word Review’. During the show, the host's favourite submissions are read aloud and their favourite is selected as the name for the episode. The submitted reviews are often puns or wordplay surrounding the previous weekend’s game. Despite the three word criteria, submissions of four or two words (as well as those over-utilising hyphens) are also accepted.

Examples from 2024 include:

Links[edit]

Fulhamish Webiste[3]

Fulhamish Youtube Channel[1]

Fulhamish Twitter Account[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "About Us". Fulhamish. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  2. Cummins, Garreth (2019-11-14). "Vote now: FSA Awards 2019 shortlists announced". Football Supporters' Association. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  3. "Fulhamish | The independent voice of Fulham FC fans". Fulhamish. Retrieved 2024-05-26.


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