Glendenning is currently deputy sports editor at
guardian.co.uk and best known for his work on
The Guardian's football podcast
Football Weekly, of which Glendenning has claimed he is ‘the beating heart’. He also regularly contributes to the site's satirical daily email service,
The Fiver. He is often responsible for the Guardian Unlimited "minute-by-minute reports", which feature live text coverage of
Premier League,
Champions League and international matches and other sports. Glendenning can also be heard co-hosting the
Warm-Up with
Max Rushden on
Talksport on Sunday mornings from 11am to 1pm. A particular feature of the show is the game "Culverhouse" which is a football based version of the game "
Mornington Crescent" from 1970s radio show
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. He once recorded a TV pilot with Rushden and
Paul Merson. The pilot proved unsuccessful when Rushden and Glendenning asked Merson whether he would rather have spoons for hands or forks for feet. Glendenning has been described as having "the sexiest voice on radio" by singer
Liz McClarnon. ==Controversies==