Podcast: USA at World Cup 1930
Our guest is James Brown from the Society for American Soccer History (SASH). James’s grandfather, Jim Brown, played for the US team
Our guest is James Brown from the Society for American Soccer History (SASH). James’s grandfather, Jim Brown, played for the US team
In this guest post, Andrew Williams recalls his visit to Naples in 2017, to watch Maurizio Sarri’s free-flowing S.S.C. Napoli. He describes
I am on a mission to find a cracking read on each of the 32 countries competing at Russia 2018. I’ve made
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
Brian Glanville’s famous book has been updated for Russia 2018, and he pulls no punches in his latest update covering Brazil 2014.
We pop down to London’s Brick Lane to see The Art of the Football Shirt by author Neal Heard. It really is
For fans of stadia, floodlights and paraphernalia, there’s nothing quite like Instagram to widen your footballing horizons. Below are a few of
The story of football in Argentina has finally been told. “Angels with Dirty Faces” by Jonathan Wilson is a must-read for anyone
Our man in Buenos Aires, Matt McGinn, sends his latest post from the Argentine capital. This time he’s at second tier
In his latest dispatch from the Argentine capital, guest blogger Matt McGinn visits one of the iconic club grounds in world football,
Outside Write contributor Matt McGinn continues his tour around Argentina’s football clubs. In his latest dispatch from Buenos Aires, Matt visits Huracán.
In his second guest post from Buenos Aires, Matt McGinn checks in on All Boys versus Juventud in the second division of
In the first of his chronicles from Buenos Aires, Outside Write contributor Matt McGinn visits his first match in Argentina. One would
The club perhaps best known for fielding Michel Platini is a big draw for football fans from across the globe. Euro 2016
I have a terrible soft spot for old football shirts, specifically those of the 1970s-90s. As I recently turned 40 I have