
Evolution of Football: Long Throws, Pep Ball & Has Data Officially DESTROYED the Game?
Published on Oct 29
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<p>On this week’s episode of <em>That Peter Crouch Podcast</em>, Pete, Chris, and Sids take a hilariously chaotic deep dive into how football has evolved — from Sunday League chaos to Pep-inspired tactical revolutions. The lads debate how analytics, player freedom, and “DNA” have changed the game forever, reminiscing about the days when defenders could “absolutely destroy” someone without a hundred cameras watching.</p><br><p>Expect sidetracks galore — from Center Parcs chaos, dodgy camera angles, and “missionary” score predictions to the invention of <em>Crouchy’s Skill of the Week</em>. There’s also a serious football chat about how big clubs influence playing styles, why corners are “ruined forever,” and how long throws are making a comeback.</p><br><p>To top it all off, the boys pitch their next big idea: turning their paint colours into reality… any paint companies out there fancy it?</p><p> </p><p>Chumbawamba </p><br><p>00:00 – Chris’ chaotic intro from the floor at hom...