Football Travel Blogs to Follow 2017
As editor of this football travel blog I am keen to follow as many likeminded people as possible. Here is a list
As editor of this football travel blog I am keen to follow as many likeminded people as possible. Here is a list
The story of football in Argentina has finally been told. “Angels with Dirty Faces” by Jonathan Wilson is a must-read for anyone
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Outside Write contributor Matt McGinn went along to one of the world’s great underrated derbies, El Clásico Rosarino in Argentina’s second city,
In this guest post, the guys behind the From Boothferry to Germany (FBTG) blog describe their first trip into the world of Bulgarian football.
Our man in Buenos Aires, Matt McGinn, sends his latest post from the Argentine capital. This time he’s at second tier
As fans become continually discontented with the sterility and cost of football in the top tiers, so the appeal of non-league football
It’s not just one of Europe’s greatest and most glamorous cities, the Hungarian capital Budapest is also a great place to catch
Spain’s third-largest city is arguably one of Europe’s most underrated destinations. It is home to two football teams, great food and weather,
If you’re from overseas or outside London and want to expand your horizons beyond Arsenal, Spurs or Chelsea, then here are some
The Football Travel, History and Culture Website At Outside Write, we explore the off-pitch story of football. We’re the curious fan’s football
Sport and politics mix far too often. The allure of football as a political tool has been too strong for many right-wing
Growing up in the 1980s I thought Denmark had always been a force in world football. Not so. One golden generation came
The development of football in what quickly became one of the game’s powerhouses is a fascinating read. Violence, corruption, politics, tragedy and
Juventus of Turin is Italy’s most popular and successful football club. Thirty-five times national champions, twice European champions, three times Uefa Cup