Bizarre with Mick Molloy and Titus O’Reily
by Sport Bizarre
Recent Reviews
Titus good, Mick not
Sport’s bizarre is amazing. Titus does a fantastic job at telling unbelievable sports stories. On the other hand animal bizarre is not so great mostly because Mick doesn’t shut up and thinks he’s so funny (but he’s not…).
Best podcast out there
I love when this podcast drops each Sunday. Fellow Americans, fear not - while these guys are Australian, they understand American sports culture, and can make a laugh out of any subject.
The only reason I know about podcasts… from the US
The following is completely true: 1) truth is, I don’t think I’d know anything about podcasts without this show. It’s the only one I care about. I listen to “sports bizarre” every day. Often, more than once. It’s the perfect complement to sitting in a remote, scenic place, early in the morning or late at night. Try it and see. I recommend “the curse of colonel sanders” and the Dock Ellis episodes. 2) my knowledge of the Olympics and its history was woefully inadequate until I started listening to the podcast. How did I know nothing about 1900 - or 1904? My god, there was an Olympics where the participants didn’t know they were competing in the Olympics? Bizarre sports indeed… 3) my interest in the show only started after I heard the show plugged on “the cheap seats”. (I’m a big Melanie Bracewell fan.) Why is this remarkable? Confession time: I’m an American in California. I’ve never even been to Australia. But I watch TV 10. As a result, I might be the only Californian who has seen Mick on “have you been paying attention?” and who has watched “front bar” with both of these guys. “Sports Bizarre” is great! Thanks from a big fan in the states!
So fun!
Just a good time for everyone. If you’re a sports fan or just a fan of weird funny stories, give this a listen
Fun view into the sporting world
Great fun and light hearted insight into some well known and not do well know sporting events. Only issue is that Titus spends no time at all even attempting to pronounce names in a way they should be pronounced. A great show.