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Why Do I Know This?
Why Do I Know This?
6 episodes
1 week ago
Why Do I Know This? is a podcast where two friends, Jonathan and Logan, learn a lot about nothing important. Every week, the duo chooses a deliberately obscure subject for discussion and roasting.
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Why Do I Know This? is a podcast where two friends, Jonathan and Logan, learn a lot about nothing important. Every week, the duo chooses a deliberately obscure subject for discussion and roasting.
Show more...
Comedy Interviews
Comedy
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#5 Soccer Riots (w/Tyler Crowther)
Why Do I Know This?
38 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
#5 Soccer Riots (w/Tyler Crowther)

Soccer aficionado Tyler Crowther joins Why Do I Know This for an episode on when the beautiful game isn't so beautiful. Soccer riots have been a staple of the sport for decades. Join us as we discuss the invasion of Marseille by a bunch of white trash from England and Russia, the dedicated group of soccer superfan gangs called "firms", and the multiday Latin American war sparked by a soccer match. 

Got questions, compliments, complaints? Email them at whydoiknowthispodcast@gmail.com

(note: When Logan mentions Paris in the podcast, he actually meant Marseille)

Why Do I Know This?
Why Do I Know This? is a podcast where two friends, Jonathan and Logan, learn a lot about nothing important. Every week, the duo chooses a deliberately obscure subject for discussion and roasting.