Archive for posts by G-G-Granville

  1. Scruffy, sleepy and slightly milky, Mark returned to the podcast studio following the delivery of his bundle of joy. Still the “Daddy” in our mini-league, there’s still every chance that the sleep deprivation will get the better of him and he’ll give the armband to Victor Moses. I live in hope. This week’s episode offers [...]

  2. With a stork delivery just around the corner, I drag Mark, nappies and all, into the studio for one more ScoutCast before the little time thief bundle arrives. Keeping my distance, despite getting over the worst of my stinker that had me bed-ridden last week, I find time to lament my latest “miffed”, torment Mark [...]

  3. The first Scoutcast of 2012 is here. There’s no dressing this up, the Episode title tells you exactly what to expect. With consecutive gameweek scores hovering around the two millionth rank mark and “ghost ship” squads passing me by, who can really blame me?

  4. January
    01

    Welcome to a brand new year at Fantasy Football Scout. Hope you all have a happy one. Now you’ve disposed of your empty cans and pizzas boxes into a black bag, you can settle into your lazyboy and spend the afternoon shouting at your TV screen. We have two games: West Brom entertain Everton and [...]

  5. The impossible has happened. After five long years, Michel Vorm delivered my first penalty save of my Fantasy Football management career. There could be no question – this latest episode had to be dedicated to Swansea’s Dutch stopper…

  6. We were struggling this week. Crippled by a cold that was verging on deadly man-flu, I made a miracle recovery without the aid of placenta treatment to struggle into the studio to infect/accompany Mark on another podcast.

  7. Back in blighty, Granville makes a long-awaited return to the podcast studio, armed with a barrel full of “miffeds”. Top of his list – what happened last week? He turns his back and Mark goes and finds a new co-host. Luckily for Granville, such a change was quickly frowned upon by the masses…

Scout Tweets

  1. Mahamadou Diarra to remain at Fulham next season http://t.co/yXZuZwMp

  2. Whitbread and Wilbraham amongst five players set to leave Norwich this summer http://t.co/u3v3mTYT

  3. Greek provisional squad announced for Euro 2012 http://t.co/YFdOEZMn

  4. Michael Owen confirms he will not be offered a new contract by United this summer. http://t.co/lswdmkbN

  5. Joey Barton accepts FA charge of violent conduct towards Sergio Aguero, denies seperate charge against Vincent Kompany. http://t.co/lna63IwL

  6. Liverpool release statement on Dalglish exit http://t.co/AZOyTrUt

  7. Kenny Dalglish leaves post as Liverpool manager http://t.co/MIz4NzdN

  8. Premier League new boys Reading have announced the signing of Nottingham Forest player of the season Garath McCleary http://t.co/1VaO8KfT

  9. The BBC reports Kyle Walker has been ruled out of Euro 2012 with a toe injury. http://t.co/7UX5K0eh

  10. Younes Kaboul ruled out of Euro 2012 with "a quite serious knee injury" according to France boss Laurent Blanc http://t.co/pAZ6OzPj

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