Farmer Jack
Stuart Pearce
Dore on Tour, goes to all the home and away games.
Screams like a girl whenever Forest score.
I only watch for the "Dore scream" to be fair
Dore on Tour, goes to all the home and away games.
Screams like a girl whenever Forest score.
I only watch for the "Dore scream" to be fair
Try Reservoir Red Dogs. There hasn’t been one released for ages but it’s pretty decent and there’s a back catalogue.Being so far away I subscribe to everything NFFC related and wade through it all - win lose or draw - I may not agree with it all but love to hear views from the coalface.
I have been listening to the 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast since ... podcasts weren't a thing. Listened on my old apple ipod. They have been going for ages.
Dore on Tour is great - as are the young youtubers Rads, Jamie and Max.
Garabaldi Red Podcast
Forever Forest Podcast
Red Side of the Trent Podcast
Shut Up & Show More Football Podcast
Mist Rolling In Podcast
... if there are any others let me know.
There's definitely an audience for a quality Forest podcast but is there really a market for it?I tried most of them bar one or two and the only two that i subscribe to is the Garibaldi Red and young Rads. Rads and his dad are a great duo, and he's not up his own arse, he's just a Forest mad young kid who i'm delighted to see experience Forest in the top flight, really brings it home that theres a generation out there who have seen nothing but the misery of the past 23 years. His dad is a great character too.
There is definitely a market out there for a top top Forest podcast, one thing i've learned since we've been promoted is the quality and variety of some of the oppositions podcasts. Bournemouth has a quality set up where they actually do their homework on opponents and aren't giving it the big 'un, thats all i'd ask for from any podcast, reasonable intelligent football discussion about everything Forest but importantly, who we're actually playing against. Who is the dangermen in the opponents team etc followed up by a realistic prediction of team and score and other topics.
When you see Bournemouth and say Evertons Toffee tv where they have the place like a studio you realise how far behind we are on it. I'm not sure how much money the likes of Toffee TV makes but you'd imagine they're not doing it for free. Garibaldi comes close in terms of a range of different opinions but nothing too controversial, but with the lads all having full time jobs there definitely is the sense that its a "right we have 45 minutes to cram everything in for the week", thats not a shot at Matt or any of the guests, its just how things are.
I'll say one last thing though, that Wolverine prat needs his internet cut. He's going for the pure controversy and banter angle, like that "Goldbridge" clown. I remember the last time i had a look he was calling for Coops head after the Leicester game, if he's a Forest fan he ain't a long term one.
When I go through the forum a couple of times a day, I read those posts which clearly a succinctly put their point and just ignore or speed read those which waffle.
Perhaps that's the recipe for a podcast. Less is more, get to the point quickly and clearly. Cut the pointless chat.
There is definitely a gap in the market for a really good Forest youtube channel.I tried most of them bar one or two and the only two that i subscribe to is the Garibaldi Red and young Rads. Rads and his dad are a great duo, and he's not up his own arse, he's just a Forest mad young kid who i'm delighted to see experience Forest in the top flight, really brings it home that theres a generation out there who have seen nothing but the misery of the past 23 years. His dad is a great character too.
There is definitely a market out there for a top top Forest podcast, one thing i've learned since we've been promoted is the quality and variety of some of the oppositions podcasts. Bournemouth has a quality set up where they actually do their homework on opponents and aren't giving it the big 'un, thats all i'd ask for from any podcast, reasonable intelligent football discussion about everything Forest but importantly, who we're actually playing against. Who is the dangermen in the opponents team etc followed up by a realistic prediction of team and score and other topics.
When you see Bournemouth and say Evertons Toffee tv where they have the place like a studio you realise how far behind we are on it. I'm not sure how much money the likes of Toffee TV makes but you'd imagine they're not doing it for free. Garibaldi comes close in terms of a range of different opinions but nothing too controversial, but with the lads all having full time jobs there definitely is the sense that its a "right we have 45 minutes to cram everything in for the week", thats not a shot at Matt or any of the guests, its just how things are.
I'll say one last thing though, that Wolverine prat needs his internet cut. He's going for the pure controversy and banter angle, like that "Goldbridge" clown. I remember the last time i had a look he was calling for Coops head after the Leicester game, if he's a Forest fan he ain't a long term one.
Depends what you want from a channel. If you wanna make it your day job, then no - there isn't a market for it.There's definitely an audience for a quality Forest podcast but is there really a market for it?
As soon as you want to lift the production values you're going to need put more effort into both pre and post production and find the right voices to form a solid offer. And then that time probably needs compensating.
I don't know if you saw Young Rads 'video essay' on the Fawaz years? He'd clearly put a lot of time in, but the production values were dreadful. This is not a criticism of him btw, he delivered his best. I'm just measuring it against a different quality bar.
I've been thinking about this quite a bit as I'd like to see it happen. Anyone who has some ideas about it can DM me.
Thanks for that, some speech. Not sure if the insights are accurate but sums up how it feltFrom about 20 minutes in on this one, a great few minutes listen from Forest fan Dave.
There is definitely a gap in the market for a really good Forest youtube channel.
Toffee TVDepends what you want from a channel. If you wanna make it your day job, then no - there isn't a market for it.
But there is absolutely a gap in the market for a really good Forest YouTube channel like Toffee TV or the Bournemouth channels mentioned above.
The market will grow with better content that everybody will enjoy.
I don't know about the Bournemouth one.Professional media company run by proud Evertonians, with strong views on our great club and providing quality content for our fans.
Good owd Dave Astbury, lives just down the road from me. Love him when he's on Dore on Tour.From about 20 minutes in on this one, a great few minutes listen from Forest fan Dave.
It became professional because of it's success though - just like every other fan channel they would have started out small and as a hobby.Toffee TV
I don't know about the Bournemouth one.
But it's just my opinion if you want to move beyond the DIY podcast scene. the prep and post-production is key.
You could achieve it through patreons & sponsors though, not just views. Most fan channels are funded through patreon, not ad revenue.I'm not really sure there is if you want to make a living from it, which you'd need to do if you were going to invest the right amount of time into it. I run a decent sized channel (~50k subscribers) that talks about football & Forest content is watched way less than even the likes of Bournemouth & Brentford. Or at least it was at the start of this season
To make a living from YT you need to be averaging about 50k views per day minimum (thats about £110 a day), thats pretty much unatainable without having access from Forest themselves as theres only so many people that would actually want to watch fan opinion sadly.
Until Forest get a bigger following then we'll have to accept Dore, Wolverine , Rads etc as the pinacle of externally produced Forest content
TBH i thought you already had oneIf you wanted a Forest YT channel starting up all you had to do is ask.
but its success was based on having better content, and at the end of the day, better content needs better production valuesIt became professional because of it's success though - just like every other fan channel they would have started out small and as a hobby.
There is stuff all the Forest YT channels could do to improve to improve production, IMO. Much smaller clubs have some way better stuff.