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Podcast: Soccer and Society in Dublin

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My guest is Dr Conor Curran, a social and cultural historian with a specialism in sport history. Conor’s latest book is Soccer and Society in Dublin: A History of Association Football in Ireland’s Capital. He joins me to discuss the long history of the sport in Dublin – how it got started, who drove the adoption of soccer, what resistance did the sport get from the rugby-playing community and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in particular. We also cover the emergence of women’s football.

I release a new podcast every two weeks, so be sure to subscribe on your preferred podcast platform. You can find Football Travel by Outside Write on AppleSpotifyPlayer.FM and Anchor. Look for it in Google Podcasts too. I’d really appreciate a rating or view if you like what I’m doing as it helps others discover the podcast. 

Chris

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