Football City Guide: Lisbon
The Portuguese capital Lisbon is home to two of the country’s ‘Big Three’ football clubs, but there are other teams worth visiting
The Portuguese capital Lisbon is home to two of the country’s ‘Big Three’ football clubs, but there are other teams worth visiting
Another season, another long farewell to one of London’s iconic football grounds. 2016-17 season will be Spurs’ last at White Hart Lane
In this episode we travel down London’s Central Line to Shepherds Bush to talk Queens Park Rangers and get
Nestled beneath the wires and pylons of industrial North Kent is a rising force in non-league football. We visit Ebbsfleet United.
Almost a decade before Jonathan Wilson wrote the brilliant Angels with Dirty Faces, he chronicled his travels in the former Eastern Bloc
The Gunners’ famous Emirates Stadium looks like it came from outer space and landed in red brick Holloway housing. Since moving
The History of Scottish Football (00:42): Sports historian Andy Mitchell introduces us to the evolution of football in Scotland. Did
As the mist rolls in from the Thames, we step into the Lions’ Den with a visit to the famous Millwall FC.
The story of football in Argentina has finally been told. “Angels with Dirty Faces” by Jonathan Wilson is a must-read for anyone
A quiet revolution is occurring on the West Sussex coast. We went down to Worthing FC to witness some Rebels with a
Outside Write contributor Matt McGinn went along to one of the world’s great underrated derbies, El Clásico Rosarino in Argentina’s second city,
We travel to Berlin and Buenos Aires in this episode of the Football Travel podcast: Talking Bundeliga: We catch up with
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
The Basque market town of Gernika (Guernica) was immortalised in art form by Pablo Picasso after its destruction by aerial bombardment during