Book Review: World in Motion by Simon Hart
English and Irish football fans, in particular, remember Italia ’90 fondly. Gazza’s tears, Nessun Dorma, Totò Schillaci’s wild staring eyes, Milla’s dances
English and Irish football fans, in particular, remember Italia ’90 fondly. Gazza’s tears, Nessun Dorma, Totò Schillaci’s wild staring eyes, Milla’s dances
The Arts Décoratifs (Art Deco) style of design and architecture was a distinctive modern movement peaking in the 1920s and 1930s. Fine
As the Champions League millions continue to concentrate power on the few, producing predictable outcomes at a continental and certainly domestic level,
An animated experience awaits you just a thirty-minute hop from Florence or Pisa. We popped along to Empoli FC while the team
Nestled in the leafy South London suburbs between a railway line and a Sainsbury’s supermarket is Champion Hill, the home of Dulwich
In his debut post for Outside Write, Oliver Sidwell examines the efforts fans are making across England to bring the atmosphere
Sydney-based football writer Gary Andrews casts his eye over Joe Gorman’s assessment of soccer Down Under in The Death and Life of
As the 2017 Catalan independence referendum highlighted, Spain is a country of countries. Franco may be long dead, but his long and
In the leafy South London suburbs, there’s a friendly club with a cracking ground and food to match. We popped along to
The story of England’s Jewish community’s contribution to the national game was crying out to be told, and Anthony Clavane tells it
We pop down to London’s Brick Lane to see The Art of the Football Shirt by author Neal Heard. It really is
England is the big underachiever in world football and an English manager hasn’t even won their own domestic championship since 1992. It
Berlin. The very name conjures images from history. It’s also home to a number of football clubs, including Hertha BSC at the
I reflect on the leafy West London suburb of Brentford and my last visit to lively Griffin Park, former home of Brentford
Beneath the towering green banks of the South Downs there is a sloping pitch surrounded by friendly and boisterous fans. We