Podcast: Groundhopping in Northern Italy
We talk to Rich Hall, founder of Italian football-focussed site Gentleman Ultra, to get his tips on the clubs to visit in
We talk to Rich Hall, founder of Italian football-focussed site Gentleman Ultra, to get his tips on the clubs to visit in
The medieval citadel of Perugia provides a stunning backdrop the matches at Stadio Renato Curi. This is the home of AC Perugia,
The League of Ireland has made a real effort to promote itself in recent years, and it seems to be
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 this podcast, we hear about the fascinating life of Patrick O’Connell, who had an impressive playing career around the time of
Brian Glanville’s famous book has been updated for Russia 2018, and he pulls no punches in his latest update covering Brazil 2014.
It’s less than 30 minutes from central London to the satellite town of Watford, where affordable, accessible top-flight football awaits. Nestled on
The Spanish capital is a must for any international groundhopper. In this podcast, we talk to Roddy Cons from the Madrid-based vlog
In this episode, we talk to James Montague, author of When Friday Comes: Football, War and Revolution in the Middle East,
Want a decent game of football within 20 minutes of central London without breaking the bank? Time to go into The Valley.
As Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri described feeling “hurt” that both teams wore their away kits in his side’s Serie A title clash
In his debut post for Outside Write, Oliver Sidwell examines the efforts fans are making across England to bring the atmosphere
In this podcast, we talk exclusively to Paul Brown, the author of Savage Enthusiasm, which chronicles the story of the football fan
The Middle East is obsessed with football. While the wealth of Qatar and Dubai has attracted players at the tail end of