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Football Weekly Live
Football Weekly Live

The Guardian

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Football Weekly Live

It's almost two years since Football Weekly's last live show and we are returning for One Night Only to Troxy in East London on 11 September and we'd love just shy of two thousand of you to join us (please). A break of almost 24 months surely means that Max, Barry and the assembled Football Weekly glitterati are brimming with new anecdotes, opinions and video content ideas… doesn't it? The show will feature the podcast's unique take on the world of football - plus, audience interaction, special guests and stories the lawyers don't let us tell on the podcast. To give you a flavour of what to expect, previous iterations of the live shows have featured Mark Langdon's Meat Raffle, Steve Claridge's fruit eating marathon and a t-shirt that got us in trouble with one of football's major governing bodies. A little more about the hosts: Max RushdenMax has moved to Australia (but he doesn't like to talk about it) so we are capitalising on his extended summer in the UK by putting him to work and staging a live Football Weekly extravaganza. Max plays Sunday League football (he doesn't like to talk about that either). What better way to spend an evening than hearing a middle-aged man compare the struggles of marking Lamine Yamal to the challenges he faces when chugging around the pitch for 45 minutes against East Heatherdale 4th in Melbourne's local vets League D. We've even got some footage of him in action. Barry GlendenningMunich. Donning a blonde wig in his local. Lip syncing to Call Me Maybe. When it comes to Football Weekly live shows people always leave seeing Barry in a new light. This show will be no different. Barry lives in a state of constant irritation that Max stereotypes him as the pod 'clown', who no one takes seriously and then proceeds each live show to tell an anecdote so humiliating and revealing the gear change Max has to pull off to get us back to talking about Manchester United's transfer window is extraordinary. You won't want to miss it. You can join this event in-person at Troxy, London E1 0HX or via the livestream. Tickets start from £31.50 to attend the event in person, or £15 to watch the livestream. See tickets for further details. Book tickets – in person or livestream Date: Thursday 11 September 2025Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm (BST) Or see this time zone converter to check your local live streaming Troxy, London E1 0HX, or join via the livestreamAccessibility: Troxy is wheelchair accessible. For detailed access information for the venue, please see their website here, we also recommend booking your ticket via the Troxy. If you have any access requirements you are eligible for 1 x free companion ticket, to notify us of this and your requirements, please email If you miss this live event, a recording will be sent to you. It will be available for two weeks so you can catch-up or revisit the event in your own time. What are the terms and conditions? By proceeding, you agree to the Guardian Live events Terms and Conditions. To find out what personal data we collect and how we use it, please visit our Privacy Policy. How do I access a livestream event? This event will be hosted on a third-party live streaming platform Vimeo, please refer to their privacy policy and terms and conditions before purchasing a ticket to the event. After registering, please refer to your confirmation email for access to the event. Will there be closed captions available? Yes closed captions will be available for this event. Guardian Live brings you closer to the big stories, award-winning journalists, and leading thinkers in livestreamed and interactive events that you can access from wherever you are in the world. To stay informed, sign up to our newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram.

EFF leader Julius Malema and bodyguard Adriaan Snyman in firearm case
EFF leader Julius Malema and bodyguard Adriaan Snyman in firearm case

The Herald

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Herald

EFF leader Julius Malema and bodyguard Adriaan Snyman in firearm case

EFF leader Julius Malema and his co-accused Adriaan Snyman are back in the East London regional court on Monday. Malema is charged with the unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, discharging a firearm in a built-up area or public place, reckless endangerment of people and property, and failing to take reasonable precautions to avoid danger to people or property. Snyman, the EFF leader's bodyguard, is charged with failing to take reasonable precautions to avoid danger to people or property, and providing a firearm or ammunition to someone not allowed to possess it. TimesLIVE

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