From The Bee Hole End - The Burnley Podcast
The top twice-weekly podcast with news and views about Premier League soccer club Burnley FC. Hosted by journalists Simon Evans and Andrew Greaves and with regular panel members Chris Boden, Paul Woodhouse and Justin Connolly providing analysis and opinion, the show features regular star guests from the world of football/soccer. Guests have included former Burnley player and Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan, former Clarets favourites Roger Eli and George Boyd, ex-England international goalkeeper Rachel Brown and transfer market experts Sacha Tavolieri and Fabrizio Romano, The show examines transfer news and rumours, team tactics and performance and previews and reviews of Premier League matches. The Friday episode looks in depth at issues around Burnley Football Club, both the on-field and off-field business while the Monday show provides commentary and analysis of the weekend’s Premier League games and other matches from English football. From the Bee Hole End is the mo...
Episodes
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Greavsey is joined by Darren Bentley and former When The Ball Moves fanzine editor to look at the Clarets' 2-2 draw with Spurs.
A step in the right direction? A pointless point? Hope for the future? See what the panel think.
Plus, January business - stick or twist?
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Burnley almost took three points against Spurs and ended their winless run but a late leveller meant Scott Parker's side had to settle for a point again. With results going against the Clarets, the draw does little to help the survival bid. Bodes and Woody join Simon for a quick reaction.
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Greavsey is joined by BBC Radio Lancashire's Gary Hunt and the returning Justin Connolly to look back on an encouraging performance at Anfield.
The Clarets came from behind to grab a 1-1 draw at Liverpool and that's given the Pod Squad hope that miracles might exist.
Plus, we hear from Pod regular Tony Dawber from Anfield.
Saturday Jan 17, 2026
Saturday Jan 17, 2026
Rapid reaction to Burnley's draw at Anfield including a live report from Julian Jordan at Anfield. A determined team performance, showing real determination and spirit. Draws with Manchester United and Liverpool show their is life in Burnley yet and belief that they can still save this season. Up to the board now to give Scott Parker some backing in the window.
Thursday Jan 15, 2026
Thursday Jan 15, 2026
Ahead of the Liverpool game - is Scott Parker going to avoid the sack? Will Burnley make any moves in the January window and should Hannibal start at Anfield. Tony Dawber and Julian Jordan join Simon Evans to discuss.
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Tuesday Jan 13, 2026
Daz and Bodes look at the 5-1 win over Millwall in the FA Cup and its impact on morale, as well as a discussion around the transfer window and Scott Parker's future ahead of the trip to Anfield.
Thursday Jan 08, 2026
Thursday Jan 08, 2026
Daz is in the in the hotseat and joined by regular Pod Squad member Greavsey and former When The Ball Moves editor Martin Barnes to look at the Clarets 2-2 draw at home to Manchester United. The trio also discuss the FA Cup visit of Millwall, transfer window hopes and ALK's multi-club model...
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Greavsey is joined by Nathan Rogers and BBC Radio Lancashire's Gary Hunt to look over the visit of managerless Manchester United to the Turf on Wednesday.
The panel Scott Parker is very much in the last chance saloon and only a gamble to end all gambles might save him at Turf.
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
The Clarets fell to a 2-0 defeat at Brighton on Saturday with a display that was perhaps the worst of a torrid season.
Greavsey is joined by Chris and Daz to pick through the result, the wider context and who might arrive at Turf Moor should chairman Alan Pace pull the inevitable trigger.
Tuesday Dec 30, 2025
Tuesday Dec 30, 2025
Andrew is joined by Chris and Darren to pick through the finer points of the Clarets' 3-1 defeat to Newcastle at the Turf.
After a horror start, the Clarets recovered to put in a top performance before ultimately gifting the Magpies a third in injury time.
