Review: The Art of the Football Shirt

We pop down to London’s Brick Lane to see The Art of the Football Shirt by author Neal Heard. It really is
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
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We travel from Siberia to Yorkshire in this edition of the Football Travel Podcast: Russia (00.36): With the Russia 2018 World Cup
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Following “Pompey” must be a rollercoaster ride. A team once picking up silverware in the Premier League is now in 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
We venture into Eastern Europe and southern Spain in this episode. Introduction to Polish Football (00:43): We talk to Chris Lash,
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