We talk to football writer Jonathan Wilson about his new book, The Names Heard Long Ago, which chronicles Hungarian football’s golden age.
We discuss the vibrant pre-WWII domestic scene, the amazing coaches it produced and their global legacy, and the culmination in the 1950s of one of the greatest teams of all time.
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