

Hand Of Pod
Sam Kelly
The English-language Argentine football podcast, fuelled by fernet since 2010
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Aug 23, 2012 • 1h 9min
Episode 73: Racing's clásico win, San Lorenzo's pressing concerns and more
The seventy-third episode of Hand Of Pod sees Sam, Dan and Dan welcome tamed San Lorenzo fan Mariano back to the podcast for his third appearance. We take the opportunity to ask him to get us up to date on San Lorenzo's current very confused off-pitch situation, as well as getting his thoughts on how the team have started the season. We look at a thumping win for Racing in the Avellaneda derby against Independiente, consider wins for both River Plate and Boca Juniors, and discuss two stunning long-range goals, from Newell's Ignacio Scocco and Lanús' Víctor Ayala.

Aug 16, 2012 • 1h 11min
Episode 72: What we didn't learn from Argentina v Germany, and a low-scoring weekend in the league
In the seventy-second episode of Hand Of Pod, Sam, Dan, Dan and Joel look back on Argentina's 3-1 friendly win over Germany hours before, and consider just how little we learned about Argentina from it. We have a Lionel Messi stat-off, before moving on to consider the lowest-scoring round of football in the Argentine Primera División in just over a decade. We wonder who owns Ignacio Piatti, exactly (he's signed for San Lorenzo since the episode was recorded), consider Lucas Ocampos' move to AS Monaco and briefly preview the coming weekend's clásico de Avellaneda among other things. Enjoy.

Aug 9, 2012 • 1h 25min
Episode 71: River and Boca both lose, are Vélez back? and Joel Richards is free again!
In the seventy-first episode of Hand Of Pod, we celebrate Joel Richards' liberation from his building after he was locked in during last week's episode. We also look back at an eventful first weekend of action in the Torneo Inicial, which included opening weekend losses for both Boca Juniors and River Plate, as well as a very impressive win - against very poor opposition - for Vélez Sarsfield. We recap Boca's and All Boys' hilarious journey back to Argentina from Venezuela, and preview the Copa Argentina final which - because producer/uploader Sam got the kick off time mixed up for - is being played as I type these words.

Aug 3, 2012 • 1h 29min
Episode 70: Previewing the 2012 Torneo Inicial, and a live video Q&A!
The seventieth episode of Hand Of Pod brings a preview of the new season, which for the first time sees the Torneos Apertura and Clausura renamed Inicial and Final, and will see only one champion at the end of the season. Well, that was how it was going to be when we recorded. AFA have since decided there will be a champion at the end of each. Hmm. We discuss the main transfer ins and outs of the winter break, as well as new boys Quilmes' and River Plate's chances of surviving in the Primera, among other things. And this week's Q&A section was conducted live on Twitcam! It's a bumper episode for the season, so enjoy.

Jul 15, 2012 • 1h 14min
Episode 69: Returning from our holidays to tie up some loose ends
Episode 69 of Hand Of Pod sees Sam, Australian Dan and Joel joined by Christian, a Brazilian who exudes a quiet academic authority over the podcast. He's writing a thesis on us. Sort of. We discuss our various holidays briefly, before diving into what we can remember (and mis-remember) of the last couple of weeks, including Juan Román Riquelme's decision to leave Boca Juniors, River Plate's excellent transfer market moves so far, Maxi Rodríguez's return to Newell's Old Boys and a rather inexpert guide to Córdoba's football culture (you can tell we live in Buenos Aires). All this and much more! Hand Of Pod now also has its own standalone Twitter account, so get following: @HandOfPod.

Jun 28, 2012 • 59min
Episode 68: Arsenal campeón, Tigre survive, and River Plate return to the Primera
The sound on the sixty-eighth episode of Hand Of Pod is bad. We apologise for this, but there's not a lot we could do about it. Sam and English Dan meet via Skype to discuss the final weekend of the 2012 Torneo Clausura, which saw Tigre survive (and thus enter the Copa Sudamericana) and Arsenal de Sarandí claim the first top flight title in their history. San Lorenzo and San Martín are in the relegation playoffs (the first legs of which have been played whilst this pod was being uploaded), whilst Banfield join Olimpo in the automatic relegation spots. But never mind all that: the biggest story in Argentine football right now is that River Plate are back in the Primera! Sam was at the 2-0 win over Almirante Brown which sealed their promotion, and gives his impressions of the season just gone and what there is to come, as well as an apology to Rogelio Funes Mori - yes, really. Enjoy; if you can hear it. HOP will be back in a couple of weeks.

Jun 20, 2012 • 58min
Episode 67: The title run-in and the relegation battle; and that's just Tigre!
The sixty-seventh episode of Hand Of Pod sees Sam and English Dan joined by Mariano again, to discuss an intriguing (or conspiratorial) run-in to the end of the Argentine season. This weekend's matches will see the title either go to a tie-breaking playoff or handed to one of Tigre, Arsenal de Sarandí or Boca Juniors, whilst relegation matters will be settled between San Lorenzo, Banfield, Rafaela, Tigre and San Martín - and yes, I did type Tigre's name in both lists just then. Boca Juniors' pathetic performance against Arsenal, Tigre's mathematical chances of both winning the title and being relegated, and fond farewells from home fans to Juan Sebastián Verón, Gabriel Milito and Esteban Fuertes - all this and more in this week's episode. Enjoy.

Jun 14, 2012 • 1h 6min
Episode 66: Boca's slip-up, a big win for Tigre, Sabella's progress with Argentina & more
The sixty-sixth episode of Hand Of Pod, Sam, Dan and Dan meet to discuss Tigre's impressive win over San Lorenzo in Sunday's big relegation clash, and where it leaves both sides in the relegation table, as well as those around them. We also discuss Boca Juniors' slip-up in drawing 1-1 away to Banfield, Alejandro Sabella's charge of Argentina and Lionel Messi's brilliant hat trick against Brazil on Saturday, River Plate going top of Nacional B with two games to go before the end of the season, and all the title race talk from the Primera, as well as looking at the Nacional B relegation struggle. There are some very silly listeners' questions this week, but we answer them anyway.

Jun 7, 2012 • 1h 23min
Episode 65: Messi leads Argentina to a win, Tigre v San Lorenzo preview and more
The sixty-fifth episode of Hand Of Pod is another long one, because we have plenty to discuss. Sam, Dan and Dan are joined by Mariano, a San Lorenzo fan whose Twitter you can find at @ArgenPreviews, to talk about Argentina's Lionel Messi-inspired 4-0 World Cup Qualifying win over Ecuador on Saturday, how Alejandro Sabella's doing so far with the national team, and look forward to this weekend's friendly in New Jersey against Brazil. Then we get onto the real, earth-shaking stuff: previewing Mariano's team San Lorenzo's visit on Sunday to Tigre, a huge relegation clash given both sides' standings in the table. We also look at All Boys midfielder Hugo Barrientos' drug bust, and the Copa Argentina semi-finals (we'll preview the final in more detail later on). Enjoy.

May 31, 2012 • 1h 19min
Episode 64: Two five-goal thrillers, Boca's Libertadores and Clausura chances & more
In the sixty-fourth episode of Hand Of Pod there's a lot to get through. Sam, Dan and Dan take you through two five-goal thrillers from last weekend, both of which affected the relegation battles, with Olimpo now down with three matches left of the season. We look at Boca Juniors' chances in the league (they're now three points clear at the top) and Copa Libertadores, and briefly look forward to this Saturday's World Cup qualifying match in the Estadio Monumental between Argentina and Ecuador - Sam and Aussie Dan will be there. We've a lot of listeners' questions to answer on everything from how positions are decided in the event of a tie on points to Alejandro Sabella's team selection in the national side.
Since we recorded, Boca Juniors put Rosario Central out of the Copa Argentina on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the quarter-final.


