
The creator and master of ceremonies for the gibfootballshow. This 29-year old hates his voice, which makes editing the show a real nightmare. He loves talking about the leagues that get the least coverage. Every pod is a learning experience. Andrew has no ambitions to become a “journo” or “media mogul” — but wouldn’t say no if asked.
Is somewhat of the founding father of the show. He invited Andrew to guest on his own podcast, weeks later the “gibfootballshow” was born. Brent is an American Chelsea fan, born in Tennessee, who now lives in Austin, Texas. He has a deep hatred of Andrei Shevchenko, but a “man crush” on Michael Essien.
Sounds like Barry White, but looks like Jack Wilshere. He joined the team for the first show and has never looked back. Chris has a growing reputation as the second-most prominent Belgian football expert on twitter — and also goes by the name of Herculé Glendenning. Watch out for his new project “The Belgian Waffle” – unfortunately contains no actual waffles.

Is the man who brings a certain elegance and style to the show. With a keen interest in all things Scandanavian football, Charlie is our go-to guy when we want an update on Eric Djemba-Djemba. With an outstanding ability to remember the strangest of football details, even Gifton Noel-Williams can’t play for an amateur American side without Charlie knowing about it.

The elder statesman of the show. He brings some order and credibility to the show. Friend to the stars, he once had a phone conversation with Brian Glanville. The phone has still not recovered. When he is not following Englishmen around Europe, Gav regales us with tales of his time in Italy and the toils of Gillingham.

The plucky young upstart. He is a valued member of the team — even though he actually hates football and thinks we’re all cunts. Our conversations on Skype are the only contact Ethan has with the outside world. As well as being an excellent writer, he is a self-proclaimed Grand Master of FIFA.

Came on the show to talk about the Football League, and we’ve managed to trap him and make him a regular. He rose to podcast fame with the introduction of the Gareth Bale bell. Outside the 72 football league clubs he holds a soft spot for Barcelona.

Might be the newest member of the show, but he has got up to match speed extremely fast. With his great one-liners and Scottish charms he is an asset to the show. It is just a shame about his common Glasgow accent. When we can wrestle him away from chatting up “the birds” on twitter, he is a class act.









