Show overview
A Thai Football Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 106 episodes. That works out to roughly 85 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 55 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 54 episodes published. Published by dalefarrington.
From the publisher
A podcast about Thai football. New episodes every week.
Latest Episodes
View all 106 episodes136: Waterway To Have A Good Time
135: See You At The Barricades, Babe
134: Drive-In Saturday
133: Same Faces, Older Legs.
132: Rockin' Around The Songkran Tree
131: Desperados, Hardcore, and Students

Ep 167130: It's A Livin' Thing
Club owner Zen joins Dale to tell us the fascinating story of Bangkok based amateur side Ranger United FC, from their formation in Myanmar, the celebrities who've played for them, recruiting players from their opponents, staying loyal to their roots, and their plans for the future. Rob files his report on the crucial midweek T2 clash between Kasetsart and Sisaket Utd from a bar in Chiang Mai. Better make mine a large one! And with Thailand's crunch match against Turkmenistan on the horizon, former national team coach Steve Darby reveals how the squad will likely be preparing, the challenges facing Anthony Hudson (on and off the field), the club v country debate, why more Thai players should go overseas, and more. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link Ranger United Facebook page link

Ep 166129: It's Up For Grabs Now!
Groundhopper Anders returns with more accounts from his football related adventures in Thailand. This time he has stories from his visits to VRN Muangnont (T3), Port (T1), Kasetsart (T2), Police Tero (T2), and Chamchuri Utd (T3). He also explains what inspires him to visit certain stadiums and bemoans cashless grounds. Over the course of a busy weekend in the capital, Rob reports from Pathum Thani University v North Bangkok University (T3), Minburi City v Bangkok AFC (Thonburi League), and the crucial T2 promotion clash between Police Tero and Sisaket Utd. He also grabs a few words with Minburi City team manager, and friend of the podcast, Bee, rounds up the second division's other results, and bursts into song! Tim shares his pre match, half time, and full time thoughts on Chonburi's 2-0 win against Sukhothai in the top flight. And, inspired by Prachuap John's recent anecdote of arriving late to a match, Nick joins Dale to tell two tales of woe travelling to and from fixtures involving his beloved Khon Kaen FC. Theme Tune: Lip Splint by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link

Ep 165128: One Louder
Jamie, Ian, Rich, and Riza bring us all the action and opinions from a busy week for Thai clubs in the AFC Champions League Elite and the AFC2. Port fan, Josh joins Dale for a chat about Anthony Hudson's Thailand squad for the upcoming crunch match against Turkmenistan, and explains what it's like being in a relationship with someone who supports his team's biggest rivals, Muang Thong Utd. Rob reports "live" from the T2 clash between Sisaket Utd and Chantaburi, and then, hot off the press, rounds up the weekend action from the second tier, including Rasisalai Utd's amazing promotion to the top flight. And finally, Arlene reports on Jude Soonsup-Bell's performance for Grimsby Town at a packed Boundary Park in Oldham. Surely the highlight of the lad's career. Theme Tune: Lip Splint by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link Theythinkitsallrovers YouTube link

Ep 163127: Gamba Gamba Hey!
US based football fan Jaden joins Dale to discuss his love of Asian football and share his thoughts on Melbourne City 1-1 Buriram Utd in the 1st leg of the AFCCL Round of 16 tie. We also have AFC2 quarter final 1st leg match reports from Alan (Gamba Osaka 1-1 Ratchaburi) and Rich (Bangkok Utd 2-1 Tampines Rovers). John tells us the tale of a recent trip he made to watch his beloved Prachuap FC play in Nakhon Ratchasima. However, not everything went entirely to plan. Who did he meet along the way? Did he get there in time for kick off? How did he get home? And what is the plot twist that no-one could have predicted? Finally, Muang Thong Utd supporter Greg looks back on last week's derby with Port, recalls the fateful day at Supachalasai in 2010 when the fuse was lit on his club's fierce rivalry with the team from Klong Toei, gives his opinions on the Kirin's new coach, and appeals for help. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link Greg on Twitter link

Ep 162126: Shine So Hard
Rob calls in "live" from Sisaket Utd v Chainat Hornbill for an update on the exciting T2 promotion race, and to pick through the wreckage of last weekend's astonishing events at Rasisalai Utd v Pattaya Utd. Returning guest, Jenna brings us the latest news from Pattaya based amateur ladies team, Venus FC, and issues an appeal. In a heart warming and moving interview, Angela from Mercy International and House of Mercy Foundation tells Dale all about the special relationship their children have with Khon Kaen FC, the positive effect it has had on their lives and reveals a few behind the scenes secrets of being a team mascot. And finally, Riza reports from Ayutthya Utd's 1-0 win against Ratchaburi in the FA Cup quarter final. Theme Tune: Lip Splint by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link

Ep 160125: Always Spotless, Clean, and Neat
Port fan, Michael joins Dale to talk about his love for the club, his passion for Thai football, the joys of the PAT Sandpit, travelling to away matches, and much more. Riza and Persibverse share their first hand accounts on the controversial AFC2 second leg tie involving Persib and Ratchaburi. We also look deeply into Indonesian fan culture, how to deal with violence at matches, online racism, and other topics arising from the post match chaos. Back in T2, Michael (a different one!) reports from Pattaya Utd's midweek 1-1 draw with Nakhon Pathom Utd, and Rob calls us in disbelief after witnessing the madness during, and after, Sunday's clash between Rasisalai Utd and Pattaya Utd. Meanwhile, in the top flight, John and Dale chew over Prachuap's 2-0 victory over Rayong and what the rest of the season might have in store for the Killer Wasps. And Tobi pops in to tell us all about 'Gotifo', his new app for football fans and talks Dale through the very simple download process. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link Football Fans Asia YouTube link Gotifo Website link

Ep 158124: The Podcast With Everything But Ambition
Experienced groundhopper, Anders joins us from his home in Norway to tell us all about his recent trip to watch a few matches in Thailand. Including visits to Port, Muang Thong Utd, and BG Pathum Utd. Neal (Ratchaburi) and Persibverse (Persib) share their thoughts on last week's AFC2 1st leg round of 16 match - a 3-0 win for the Thai team - and tell us why the tie isn't yet over despite the impressive home win. Jamie chats to Dale about Buriram Utd's relentless march to the T1 title, their AFC CL ambitions, the form of Neil Etheridge, Scooby Doo, and the lads also offer some car parking tips. Riza reports from Ratchaburi 1-1 Prachuap (T1), Bill provides a couple of unexpected twists in his summary of Sukhothai's 1-1 draw with Ayuthhya Utd (T1), and Rob returns with his Roving Report from the second tier clash between Rasisalai Utd and Songkhla. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link

Ep 156123: Four!
Keeping his promise, Ian rejoins Dale to report on the progress - or otherwise - of the Singaporean players in the Thai League, the benefits to the Singapore national team, and ponder on Muang Thong Utd's poor form. First time guest, Andrew, pops in to discuss all things Kanchanaburi Power related. Including, Andros Townsend, the perils of being over optimistic, the record number of red cards, avoiding relegation, and more. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link Kanchanaburi Power Football Fans Facebook link

Ep 154122: Come Together
Padriew City manager, Prin, joins Dale to talk about watching Coventry City, the differences between English fan culture and Thai fan culture, the long term plans for his club, the standard of officiating in T3, and more. Rich pops in to share his thoughts on the Shopee Cup match between Tampines Rovers and Buriram Utd, half and half scarves, half and half shirts, football kits made from pillowcases, and other topics. Dale watches the T3 North East clash between Khon Kaen and Surin City, discusses club mergers, and calms Nick down with a bag of liquorice comforts. Rob reports from Sisaket Utd 2-0 Chiang Rai Utd (T2), and Riza rounds up the action as Ratchaburi beat Muang Thong Utd 3-2 in T1. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link They Think It's All Rovers YouTube link & Instagram Link

Ep 152121: My Ma Said They Cost A Packet
On this week's episode of A Thai Football Podcast: Dale watches four matches in five days (League Cup: Khon Kaen Utd v Bangkok Utd; T2 Nongbua Pitchaya v Chantaburi; T2 Khon Kaen Utd v Sisaket Utd; T1 Nakhon Ratchasima v Kanchanaburi) Phang Nga Utd chairman, Russ Horsley shares his vision for the new club and reveals what part Peter Andre and Elton John play in his plans. Tashkent based football fan, Donat, defies the adverse weather conditions to talk about his first experiences of going to a match in Thailand. And Clare reports on the toilet facilities at BG Stadium. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Dale The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link

Ep 151120: The Day I Went Down To Sisaket
PART ONE Kevin joins us to talk about the Filipino Football Community Thailand, the growing number of Filipino players in the Thai League, and why he was at Chonburi Stadium on Saturday; Tim reports on Chonburi 1-0 Lamphun Warriors and shares his thoughts on the VAR decision that chalked off a goal for the visitors; Riza is happy with the points, but not the performance, as Ratchaburi scrape past T1 basement dwellers Nakhon Ratchasima, 1-0; and Bill's prose comes to the rescue, as our resident cross between Ivor Cutler and Ernest Hemingway produces an entertaining account of the drab 0-0 draw between Sukhothai and Prachuap. PART TWO Join Dale & Nui as they take a road trip from rural Khon Kaen to the bright lights of Sisaket, to watch the big T2 derby between Sisaket Utd and Rasisalai Utd. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link Filipino Football Community Thailand Facebook page link

Ep 149119: Send In The Clowns
Rob joins Dale to discuss the evolution of Thai football stadiums, how teams benefit - or not - from moving grounds, and to share his top tips for the rest of the season; a moribund Lyle takes a break from dog sitting to update us on the situation at Nakhon Pathom Utd; Dewa drops in to tell us all about his new Twitter account Asian Football Zone, his plans for the future, and to ask a few questions about Thai football; Riza and Robert submit their match report from Ratchaburi 1-0 Chonburi; and Josh picks out the most eye catching transfers so far in this window, and shares his first experience of watching a T2 match, a thrilling 2-2 draw between Pattaya Utd and Chantaburi. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link Asian Football Zone Twitter link

Ep 148118: Meet The New Boss. Same As The Old Boss?
Using Kevin's recent university thesis as a starting point, Dale and Stephen join the author to discuss the current state of Thai football, its perception amongst local fans, what clubs, the FA, and the league can do to attract more people to matches, and various ways to improve the overall experience; we have reports from three of last weekend's League Cup ties - Chonburi fan, Tim goes "undercover" at Pattaya Utd v Bangkok Utd and is surprised at what he sees and hears, Riza travels all the way down to Pattani to watch Ratchaburi at the Rainbow Stadium, and a tired and emotional Dom is on hand to witness Port put their Chainat hoodoo to bed; finally Muang Thong Utd fans Gian and Greg share their thoughts on Mario Ivankovic, the Kirins' new coach. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link

Ep 147117: There's Always Something . . .
Podcast debutant, Josh, joins us to review Port's overall first leg performance, share his tips on preserving match worn shirts, how he broke the story of the recent controversial FA Cup tie at PAT Stadium (with the help of Dom's "Match That Never Was" report), his opinions on the current state of T1, and more; Bill is back, with his thoughts on Sukhothai's 0-1 Christmas Eve defeat against runaway leaders Buriram Utd; and Rob pops by to look back at the season so far in T2, how to make the top flight more competitive, and face the music after his "impartial" Buriram Utd v Port report last week. He also gives us an update on his recent charity cycle ride. Theme Tune: 'Lip Splint' by American TV Cops Photo: Marco The Thai Adventures of Rob B! YouTube link
