Podcast: Belgium’s Football History
My guest is James Kelly, author of Golden: Why Belgian Football is More Than One Generation. We look at the long history
My guest is James Kelly, author of Golden: Why Belgian Football is More Than One Generation. We look at the long history
I am joined by Aidan Williams, to discuss his new book The Nearly Men: The Eternal Allure of the Greatest Teams That
This extended version of the football travel podcast is a collaboration with the Borussia Dortmund London Fan Club Podcast and we’re discussing
I welcome Daniel Williamson back onto the podcast to discuss his new book, When Two Worlds Collide: The Intercontinental Cup Years. We
My guest is Michael Cox, author of two books on football tactics, The Mixer and Zonal Marking. Michael writes for The Athletic.
My guest is Dominic Bliss, whose biography of the legendary Hungarian coach Ernö Egri Erbstein led not only to the refounding of
Author Steven Scragg joins me for a record fourth appearance on the Outside Write podcast to discuss his new book, In the
My guest is Andrew Downie, author of Doctor Socrates: Footballer, Philosopher, Legend and The Greatest Show on Earth: The Inside Story of
How did the First World War affect English football at home? My guest is Dr Alex Jackson from the National Football Museum
My guest is James Gordon from the Menorca Football website. Despite its small size, Menorca has a host of teams offering friendly
My guest is Jeff Webb, author of Scotland’s Lost Clubs: Giving the Names You’ve Heard the Story They Own. Jeff’s book looks
My guest is Jon Spurling, author of a new book on English football in the 1970s. Get It On: How the ’70s
Athletic Club de Bilbao is one of the most significant and unique football clubs in the world. It was one of the
My guest is Brenda Elsey from Hofstra University in Long Island, New York. Brenda is the co-author of Futbolera: A History of
My guest is football writer and podcaster, Paul Whittle. His new book, Before the Premier League: A History of the Football League’s