Just checked - it's a $3.99 show.I am paying £1.99 a month and somebody mentioned earlier there is an Italian football pod. Is this on the £1.99 a month subscription or do you need to pay £3.99 a month to get it?
Thanks DBN.For all the new bears signing up today,for those interested in the history of the club I highly recommend the war years which goes through season by season of rangers during the Second World War.
Just checked - it's a $3.99 show.
I pay the $3.99 and the amount of content is utterly phenomenal.
A staunch Netflix (Protestant Prime?) for less than the cost of a wanky coffee per month.
Edit: use of the dollar sign is intentional
Industrial language is sometimes unavoidable and yesterday was one of those occasions pal .We have thought about it in the past but it would require people to not be who they are. I’m not for self-censorship as once people get in that mindset you don’t get true opinions. Plus, sometimes, it’s apt. With that, we consciously made the decision that it wasn’t for kids and that adult themes and language would be used.
I understand this won’t suit everybody and may cost us some listeners but I think it’s for the best.
Hoggys hamper is absolutely fabulousThanks DBN.
There are lots of series type shows to go back and binge on. Check out the archives.
Signed up today having been saying I'd do it for ages.
Hopefully the £1.99 feed includes the wrasslin pods
For me, H&H is a life-saving way of keeping up to date from afar, in an informed way. Not your SMSM shite. Don’t always agree with everything I hear but that’s part of the conversation, just like talking to your mates in the pub or whatever. See yeez soon lads!
It's good fun to do.Hoggys hamper is absolutely fabulous
To any new subscribers on the 3.99 tier.
David and Martyn's "Murray & Me" series is outstanding. It is essential listening to all Bears.
I was also going to 2nd @dublinbluenose regarding @vanderhogg 's War Years but in a Corbyn-esque move, his attack on 7.99 subscribers means Cammy is better placed if David ever needs a successor!
I don't know if it's still on the network but the short-lived David & Scott show is outstanding. With it's rarity and boundary-pushing content, I like to think of it as H&H's very own version of Prince's Black Album.
just signed up today and have been scrolling through the content trying to decide what to listen to. I'll give this a listen. cheers
Archive: https://heartandhandarchive.com/show-list/
Series (boxset style) shows I'd advise from archives to ease yourself in:
1. The Time Capsule
2. The Advocaat Years
3. Eck Era
4. War Years
5. The 50 Greatest Gers Goals Ever (this was fun)
6. Some of the interviews.
Just my opinion.
Daily update is essential for our fans.I don't understand those supporters who watch sportscene and/or listen to rc ssb when we have our own H&H with intelligent and informative discussions about our team and club.
thanks. Is there a patreon App. I'm clicking on the link that says 'Check out this creator on the patreon App' but is takes me to the google store and says 'item not found' ?
I am paying £1.99 a month and somebody mentioned earlier there is an Italian football pod. Is this on the £1.99 a month subscription or do you need to pay £3.99 a month to get it?
Agreed.For all the new bears signing up today,for those interested in the history of the club I highly recommend the war years which goes through season by season of rangers during the Second World War.
thanks. Is there a patreon App. I'm clicking on the link that says 'Check out this creator on the patreon App' but this takes me to the google store and says 'item not found' ?
Every single evening of life I walk the dog and listen to the daily update. It’s fucking baltic tonight and I actually extended the walk to listen to the full update. Excellent listening as always and captured my mood perfectly.
I’ve jusy upgraded to £3.99 but can’t find Murray and me on the website?To any new subscribers on the 3.99 tier.
David and Martyn's "Murray & Me" series is outstanding. It is essential listening to all Bears.
I was also going to 2nd @dublinbluenose regarding @vanderhogg 's War Years but in a Corbyn-esque move, his attack on 7.99 subscribers means Cammy is better placed if David ever needs a successor!
I don't know if it's still on the network but the short-lived David & Scott show is outstanding. With it's rarity and boundary-pushing content, I like to think of it as H&H's very own version of Prince's Black Album.
I’ve jusy upgraded to £3.99 but can’t find Murray and me on the website?
Cheers my man.
Archive: https://heartandhandarchive.com/show-list/
Series (boxset style) shows I'd advise from archives to ease yourself in:
1. The Time Capsule
2. The Advocaat Years
3. Eck Era
4. War Years
5. The 50 Greatest Gers Goals Ever (this was fun)
6. Some of the interviews.
Just my opinion.
i think you missed a show that is a must listen https://heartandhandarchive.com/2018/10/22/patreon-ising/
Hopefully much of the sentiments and comments find their way into the free flagship Monday. DE mentioned a subscriber lift after yesterdays update so logically the same potential on Monday evening?Fairly sure if today’s update went out free they’d be a host of subscriptions on the back of it imo.
Daft question I know... but what is the intro song on this Murray and Me series?
‘M79’ by Vampire Weekend.
Thank you.
Iv listened to them all and the intro song was catchy as fu-k...
Was there not going to be a final episode summarising or tying everything up? Or did I miss that...
I'd love to see H&H do a phone in style pod...
Yes there will be.
Cool. Look forward to it.
I had never heard of Vampire Weekend until now... but getting a kind of Paul Simon (one of my favourites) vibe off some of their songs so going to listen to more stuff now.
get your ears around 'our Ibrox home' in the archives it's fantasticjust signed up today and have been scrolling through the content trying to decide what to listen to. I'll give this a listen. cheers
to be fair the resemblance is uncanny!!Protestant David... up to no good as usual...
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Cracker mate
Oh, you’re serious?