Podcast Milestone
Latest figures show Marcus' award-winning podcast, Green Jumper, now has listeners in more than 100 countries.
Latest figures show Marcus' award-winning podcast, Green Jumper, now has listeners in more than 100 countries.
Marcus' recent 'Brian Clough Nostalgia' event has been given a big thumbs-up in the local newspaper. A review on the letters page of the Nottingham Post described it as an "excellent presentation."
The classic quotes of football legend Brian Clough were remembered at a special multi-media event in Nottinghamshire.
There has been further national media coverage of Marcus' podcast, Green Jumper. It follows the release of the pod's 100th episode. The milestone was reported by UK News who also reflected on a highly successful 2025 for the popular podcast.
Marcus' podcast, Green Jumper, was 'Highly Commended' in the final of the UK Independent Podcast Awards 2025. The awards recognise pods which are free from corporate ties and include shows by solo creators.
Marcus' podcast Green Jumper has been shortlisted in the final of the UK Independent Podcast Awards 2025. It is one of just eight nominees in the sports category.
Marcus was invited to be a guest on the Notts TV Debate. The programme, hosted by Mark Dennison, aired in August 2025. There was a wide range of issues discussed, including the controversy surrounding Masterchef, local government re-organisation and new housing.
Summer 2025 saw Marcus host the opening event of the annual Lowdham Book Festival. Introduced by festival founder Jane Streeter, Marcus interviewed author Ben Robinson about his book, The Trillion Dollar Conman.
Marcus was the guest speaker at a fundraising event held at the Boot Room, next to the City Ground in Nottingham (June 2025). The evening was organised by the Nottingham Hillsborough Survivors Alliance.
Yes, it really was 'football in a library,' as Marcus hosted a Green Jumper event in Arnold Library, Nottingham (June 2025). Marcus spoke about the times he interviewed Brian Clough and the story behind the Cloughie statue in Nottingham.