Football Travel Podcast: Bundesliga and Argentina
We travel to Berlin and Buenos Aires in this episode of the Football Travel podcast: Talking Bundeliga: We catch up with
We travel to Berlin and Buenos Aires in this episode of the Football Travel podcast: Talking Bundeliga: We catch up with
As the Bundesliga continues to gain new interest and fans around the world, so the literature around it grows. In Matchdays: The
Ever wondered how Germany went from the ignominy of exiting Euro 2000 at the group stage to conquering the World in 2014?
I am joined by Kit Holden, author of a new book about 1. FC Union Berlin. Scheisse! We’re Going Up looks at
The Futbology App kindly reminded me recently that it was 25 years since I was sitting in the gods at the Estadio
Can you guess what the world’s fifth most-attended league is after the Bundesliga, Premier League, La Liga, and Serie A? It’s England’s
Germany is right up there at the top of many groundhoppers’ favourite destinations. With its 50+1 majority fan ownership model, variety of
The Hamburger Stadt Derby – between Hamburger SV (HSV) and FC Sankt Pauli is one of Germany’s hottest cross-city rivalries. There haven’t
We often hear Olympic committees talk about ‘legacy’ and how a venue will be used after the competitors and spectators have gone
[This post contains affiliate links. For more information, read our Disclosure page] Our guest is Alan McDougall, author of The People’s Game,
We are joined by Paul Musco, who runs Berlin Football Weekends, a company that helps groundhoppers enjoy a football break in the
In this guest post, reader Andrew Williams describes the fan culture at Jurgen Klopp’s former club, Mainz, as Bundesliga football, beer and
In a recent podcast, we discussed the England-Germany football rivalry with historian Dr. Christoph Wagner from the German football website, 120 Minuten.
I am on a mission to find a cracking read on each of the 32 countries competing at Russia 2018. I’ve made
The Arts Décoratifs (Art Deco) style of design and architecture was a distinctive modern movement peaking in the 1920s and 1930s. Fine