3 In The Middle Podcast

"You could give him the keys to the club shop, he still won't sign"

59 min · 29. apr. 2026
episode "You could give him the keys to the club shop, he still won't sign" cover

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Join Lummy, Skip and Dylan for episode 13 as they discuss all things football, recall stories from their careers and answer questions from followers in 'What's the Craic?' sponsored by The Warwick Road Bed Centre. This week the lads cover the last week in football including Liam Rosenior's next move, players facing fans post match and of course the best league finale in football history played out in the National League, including that Boateng right jab.  The circus comes to town and no one is safe from Clown Watch as a Scottish Club Manager, Premier League Physio and premature dancer all come under fire.  As usual a good amount of banter as the lads follow on from last week with their pet peeves, the fashion police come looking for Skip for crimes against vests 20 years ago and Lummy recalls his 5 day bender after promotion.  On the Carlisle United front Lummy reflects 20 years on from the promotion winning side he was part of and how they pushed on for another the season after, what's next for the play offs and how Darron Gibson chose Sir Alex Ferguson over a free CUFC club tracksuit.

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