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That Peter Crouch Team joins forces with M&S Food to produce new Christmas advert

That Peter Crouch Team joins forces with M&S Food to produce a rather amusing new Christmas advert which is doing the rounds.

That Peter Crouch Podcast team wrote: “Unwrap the enchantment of the season with The Peter Crouch Podcast as they join forces with M&S Food to present a Christmas advert like never before!

“In this festive collaboration, immerse yourself in the hilarity as a young Steven Sidwell encounters Peter Crouch, who takes on the role of the mystical Father Christmas.

“Watch as joy and laughter abound, with the towering Peter Crouch spreading holiday cheer alongside the wide-eyed young Steven Sidwell.”

Stark: Right, then. Final word to Sids.

Sidwell: Yes. Puddings is massive, guys…

Crouch: Let’s go back stronger next week and we’re done.

The advert

Crouch: Oh, seriously, though, what’s difficult as players? No Christmas dinner, no presents with the family. Certainly no puddings like this.

Stark: No Christmas Pudding.

Sidwell: You can’t be missing out on puddings over Christmas. Puddings is massive.

Young Sidwell: What’s for pudding, Dad?

Young Sidwell’s Dad: We’re a barbecuing family only Steven Sidwell. You think the other young footballers are eating pudding?

Young Sidwell: I’m going out.

Young Sidwell’s Dad: Don’t you dare get a pudding, Steven.

Young Sidwell: I just wanted a pudding. I never get a pudding.

Santa Crouch: Hello, young man. You looking at the chocolate melt in the middle pudding. This one’s for you.

Young Sidwell: But I haven’t got any money.

Santa Crouch: It’s a gift Sids.

Young Sidwell: How did you know my name was Sid?

Worker: Is that snow?

Crouch and Stark: Sid, sid, sid, sid?

Sidwell: I’m sorry lads, the puddings’ massive.

Crouch: Huge.

Crouch: Puddings aren’t just massive, puddings are M&S’ massive

As expected, fans reacted fast as the That Peter Crouch Team joins forces with M&S Food to produce a new Christmas advert…

@Maranello71: 😂😂😂😂 brilliant

@areumadeofstone: PUDDINGS IS MASSIVE

@s14pel: Unreal 😆

@luke_welsh: Puddings is massive 😂🙌🏽

@PaulSonny4: 🤣🤣 1st class 👏👏🍰🤣🤣👊🏻

@RussellHeat: That’s brilliant. Although not to sure about the voice of Gordon @sjsidwell

@ConnorParker10: Love it, only decent bit of acting is the young lad 🤣🤣🤣🤣

@gavindavies87: Puddings are M&S massive 🤣🤣

@mamba_singh: Fucking brilliant 😂

@bcotts9: This is elite level marketing, unbelievable 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

@martinwithayyy: How does a podcast get a Christmas advert 🤣🤣🤣. It’s brilliant

@J_Kelty17: 😂😂😂 Puddings is massive!

@MatthewClare7: Puddings Is massive!!🍫🍿🍰🧁🍦🍩🍪🍨

@SnowboardPete: Unbelievable 😂 this pod never fails to amaze me.

@Jake_Arms57: John Lewis eat your heart out #puddingsismassive

@amypricex: best christmas advert this year #puddingsismassive

@Lewis_TBW: Best Xmas Ad I’ve ever seen. 🍮

@leejennings01: Puddings is Massive 🤣

@leekingham1: 😂😂 this is so good

@Jam3sChiv3rs: What on earth 😂😂😂

12 months ago, Peter Crouch and Paul Potts plotted Christmas number one with a new remix album of popular football chants usually heard on the terraces.

The former footballer has linked up with the well known opera singer and a 20-piece orchestra in a bid to turn terrace song into chart success, putting together a classical album of football songs including such chants as You’re Not Singing Anymore, VAR My Lord and Engerland, Engerland, Engerland.

The project, which saw eight tracks recorded – Crouchy Conducts The Classics – has been produced by Paddy Power and all proceeds will be donated to LGBT+ charity Stonewall in response to World Cup hosts Qatar’s human rights record.

Crouch: “I’ve always wanted to release my own album – so what better time than during a World Cup at Christmas? We’ve taken the best terrace chants and sprinkled a bit of festive magic on them.

“The whole team put in a big shift and I’m really happy with the teamwork, dedication and the finished product. With Paddy Power’s bank roll and the people’s support, we hope a Christmas number one album is coming home at the very least.”

Potts said: ‘I’ve always wanted to release my own album – so what better time than during a World Cup at Christmas?

‘We’ve taken the best terrace chants and sprinkled a bit of festive magic on them.

‘The whole team put in a big shift and I’m really happy with the teamwork, dedication and the finished product. With Paddy Power’s bank roll and the people’s support, we hope a Christmas number one album is coming home… at the very least.’

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