A missing co-host, a guest in the hot seat, and a kitchen studio set the tone for a candid ride through football form and the modern sports card grind. We kick off with West Ham’s burst of goals, Liverpool’s off-day after Europe, and that familiar knot in the stomach when VAR makes the game harder to love. It’s the same knot a lot of collectors feel during breaks: the thrill of possibility fighting the fear you’re playing the wrong odds. From there we get practical. Dom walks us through tigh...
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A missing co-host, a guest in the hot seat, and a kitchen studio set the tone for a candid ride through football form and the modern sports card grind. We kick off with West Ham’s burst of goals, Liverpool’s off-day after Europe, and that familiar knot in the stomach when VAR makes the game harder to love. It’s the same knot a lot of collectors feel during breaks: the thrill of possibility fighting the fear you’re playing the wrong odds. From there we get practical. Dom walks us through tigh...
What sparks our collecting passions, and why do certain items capture our hearts enough to build entire collections around them? In this fascinating conversation with special guest Simon Lemcke, we journey through the psychology of collecting across generations and interests. Simon shares his remarkably preserved original Star Wars cards from 1977 that came with bubble gum strips, revealing how childhood collections can remain treasured decades later. Meanwhile, Mart describes his methodical...
Coom & Currie Sports cards
A missing co-host, a guest in the hot seat, and a kitchen studio set the tone for a candid ride through football form and the modern sports card grind. We kick off with West Ham’s burst of goals, Liverpool’s off-day after Europe, and that familiar knot in the stomach when VAR makes the game harder to love. It’s the same knot a lot of collectors feel during breaks: the thrill of possibility fighting the fear you’re playing the wrong odds. From there we get practical. Dom walks us through tigh...