Football History

Podcast: Soccer and Society in Dublin

Fans of Bohemian FC, Dublin’s oldest surviving football club, pre-match at Dalymount v Shelbourne, Dublin’s second-oldest side

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.

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Chris

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