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Best podcasts about beautiful game football

Latest podcast episodes about beautiful game football

Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful game | Football Commentator & Pundit Dan O'Hagan (7/5/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 21:16


Football Commentator & Pundit Dan O'Hagan joins the show to talk UEFA Champions League Semi Finals second legs, expectations, look back on the last round, Harry Kane curse & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful Game | Football Freak Ricardo Ball (6/5/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 20:10


Football Freak & Mornings Executive Producer Ricardo Ball chats The Beautiful Game including latest news and results out of the A-League, The EPL, Champions League, MLS & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful Game | Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley (27/2/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 19:31


Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley catches up with Smithy to talk The Beautiful Game including, the FA Cup Liverpool victory, latest news & results out of the EPL, promotion, relegation, Wellington Phoenix & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful Game | Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley (24/1/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 18:22


Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley catches up with McHardy to talk The Beautiful Game including, Milly Clegg NWSL deal with Racing Louisville, Wellington Phoenix, A-League men transfer window & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Football Nation
The Beautiful Game | Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley on SENZ Mornings with Daniel McHardy (24/1/24)

Football Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 17:52


Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley catches up with McHardy to talk The Beautiful Game including, Milly Clegg NWSL deal with Racing Louisville, Wellington Phoenix, A-League men transfer window & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Football Weekly
What is the future of the beautiful game? – Football Weekly Extra podcast

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 57:07


Max Rushden is joined by Barney Ronay, Philippe Auclair and Kieran Maguire to talk about the future of the game. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful Game | Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley (19/9/23)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 19:49


Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley catches up with Smithy to talk the Beautiful Game including, the EPL, preview the Champions League, Wellington Phoenix, second NZ A-League Men's team & more  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful Game | Football Freak Riccardo Ball (15/5/23)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 11:26


Football Freak Riccardo Ball & Smithy on the latest news, results & more form the Beautiful Game including the EPL end of season run, battle for promotion & relegation, the lay of the land down the bottom end & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful Game | Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley (17/4/23)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 16:02


Football Analyst Jacob Spoonley catches up with Smithy to review the weekends A-League action, Phoenix pick up a draw, Ufuk Talay leaving end of season, new coach, NZ Football All Whites, EPL & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Mornings with Ian Smith
The Beautiful Game | Football Freak Riccardo Ball (4/4/23)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 19:17


Football Freak Riccardo Ball catches up with Smithy to talk the Beautiful Game including, record breaking sackings in the EPL, Manchester United call players only meeting, Wellington Phoenix, NZ Football & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daishi X Curiosity Daily
Romain Molina – THE BEAUTIFUL GAME: FOOTBALL, WAR AND POLITICS

Daishi X Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 1:44


Written, Spoken with Dave Ursillo
The dark side of the beautiful game, football (or, er, "soccer")

Written, Spoken with Dave Ursillo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 47:21


What we call "soccer" in the U.S. and Canada, the rest of the world calls football: the "beautiful game" is the world's most popular sport, with over 3.5 billion fans globally, an estimated 250 million players across 200 countries, and televised events can dwarf even the viewership of the Super Bowl—up to 4x and 5x.But football has become a microcosm of issues throughout society, from rampant corporatization and club ownership takeovers by authoritative regimes, racism and misogyny among some fan circles and footballing institutions, and allegations of significant human rights abuses in the build-up to the 2022 Qatar World Cup.To make sense of what's happening in the world's most popular game, Dave Ursillo is joined by Luke Aaron Moore, cohost and producer of the United Kingdom's biggest independent football show, The Football Ramble. They discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine rippled across Europe to disrupt the Premier League's Chelsea F.C., the lack of regulation that allowed the Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle F.C., and how the women's game may be one particular bright spot in the global game.Luke is also an author, a radio presenter, a broadcaster, and the cohost and producer of a number of shows with Stak, a London-based, award-winning independent podcast company that brings authentic conversation to life. He co-authored the 2016 book, The Football Ramble: By Four Friends Who Love the Game They Hate.Support our partners and affiliates:Acorns: Easily save money and invest in your future, starting with a free $5 investmentBookshop.org: Buy cheap books at this Amazon competitor that supports local and independent bookstores with every purchaseFathom Analytics: Get beautiful, secure website data without trading your customers' private browsing data to Google and FacebookFlywheel: Seamless, secure WordPress website hostingSanebox: Make your inbox a sane place again with an invisible machine learning tool that organizes your emails. Save $5 when you join. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

After School History
The Beautiful Game: Football, Soccer, Whatever You Call It

After School History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 29:55


I talk about football/ soccer and the impact is has on life and individuals as well as the value it has on international relations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afterschoolhistory/message

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New Books Network
Gregg Bocketti, "The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil" (UP of Florida, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 67:56


Today we are joined by Gregg Bocketti, Professor of History at Transylvania University, and author of The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil(University Press of Florida, 2016).  In our conversation, we discussed the transplantation of European sports to Brazil, the rising success of the Brazilian national team in the 1920s and 1930s, and the development of O Jogo Bonito style of play. In The Invention of the Beautiful Game, Bocketti takes on the traditional nationalist narrative of Brazilian football, which suggests that their successful teams of the interwar and postwar era, which occurred following the shift from foot-ball to futebol in Brazil, arose from the countries specific cultural and racial heritage.  Brazilian soccer’s triumphs emerged from the successes of its racial democracy.  Bocketti’s unique organization illustrates the contradictions in this national myth through five thematic chapters.  He analyses the grafting of European sports in Brazil, the role of elite clubs in Rio and Sao Paulo played in shaping Brazilian social classes, the internationalization of Brazilian football, the function of women and respectability in shaping the fan environment, and the rise of O Jogo Bonito (the beautiful game) style of play.  He shows that the so-called beautiful game era did not inaugurate uncomplicated gender and racial relations in sports.  Similarly, the elite sportsmen that founded Brazil’s most esteemed sporting clubs were neither as close-minded as previous histories assume and even as players of color made their appearance on the Brazilian National Team, white, upper class men maintained their influence throughout the Vargas era. Bocketti’s work will appeal to readers interested in Brazilian soccer but also more broadly to people in the fields of Brazilian and Latin American history and scholars of sports during the 19th and 20th centuries. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.  He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime.  If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Gregg Bocketti, "The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil" (UP of Florida, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 67:56


Today we are joined by Gregg Bocketti, Professor of History at Transylvania University, and author of The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil(University Press of Florida, 2016).  In our conversation, we discussed the transplantation of European sports to Brazil, the rising success of the Brazilian national team in the 1920s and 1930s, and the development of O Jogo Bonito style of play. In The Invention of the Beautiful Game, Bocketti takes on the traditional nationalist narrative of Brazilian football, which suggests that their successful teams of the interwar and postwar era, which occurred following the shift from foot-ball to futebol in Brazil, arose from the countries specific cultural and racial heritage.  Brazilian soccer’s triumphs emerged from the successes of its racial democracy.  Bocketti’s unique organization illustrates the contradictions in this national myth through five thematic chapters.  He analyses the grafting of European sports in Brazil, the role of elite clubs in Rio and Sao Paulo played in shaping Brazilian social classes, the internationalization of Brazilian football, the function of women and respectability in shaping the fan environment, and the rise of O Jogo Bonito (the beautiful game) style of play.  He shows that the so-called beautiful game era did not inaugurate uncomplicated gender and racial relations in sports.  Similarly, the elite sportsmen that founded Brazil’s most esteemed sporting clubs were neither as close-minded as previous histories assume and even as players of color made their appearance on the Brazilian National Team, white, upper class men maintained their influence throughout the Vargas era. Bocketti’s work will appeal to readers interested in Brazilian soccer but also more broadly to people in the fields of Brazilian and Latin American history and scholars of sports during the 19th and 20th centuries. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.  He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime.  If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Latin American Studies
Gregg Bocketti, "The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil" (UP of Florida, 2016)

New Books in Latin American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 67:56


Today we are joined by Gregg Bocketti, Professor of History at Transylvania University, and author of The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil(University Press of Florida, 2016).  In our conversation, we discussed the transplantation of European sports to Brazil, the rising success of the Brazilian national team in the 1920s and 1930s, and the development of O Jogo Bonito style of play. In The Invention of the Beautiful Game, Bocketti takes on the traditional nationalist narrative of Brazilian football, which suggests that their successful teams of the interwar and postwar era, which occurred following the shift from foot-ball to futebol in Brazil, arose from the countries specific cultural and racial heritage.  Brazilian soccer’s triumphs emerged from the successes of its racial democracy.  Bocketti’s unique organization illustrates the contradictions in this national myth through five thematic chapters.  He analyses the grafting of European sports in Brazil, the role of elite clubs in Rio and Sao Paulo played in shaping Brazilian social classes, the internationalization of Brazilian football, the function of women and respectability in shaping the fan environment, and the rise of O Jogo Bonito (the beautiful game) style of play.  He shows that the so-called beautiful game era did not inaugurate uncomplicated gender and racial relations in sports.  Similarly, the elite sportsmen that founded Brazil’s most esteemed sporting clubs were neither as close-minded as previous histories assume and even as players of color made their appearance on the Brazilian National Team, white, upper class men maintained their influence throughout the Vargas era. Bocketti’s work will appeal to readers interested in Brazilian soccer but also more broadly to people in the fields of Brazilian and Latin American history and scholars of sports during the 19th and 20th centuries. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.  He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime.  If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sports
Gregg Bocketti, "The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil" (UP of Florida, 2016)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 67:56


Today we are joined by Gregg Bocketti, Professor of History at Transylvania University, and author of The Invention of the Beautiful Game: Football and the Making of Modern Brazil(University Press of Florida, 2016).  In our conversation, we discussed the transplantation of European sports to Brazil, the rising success of the Brazilian national team in the 1920s and 1930s, and the development of O Jogo Bonito style of play. In The Invention of the Beautiful Game, Bocketti takes on the traditional nationalist narrative of Brazilian football, which suggests that their successful teams of the interwar and postwar era, which occurred following the shift from foot-ball to futebol in Brazil, arose from the countries specific cultural and racial heritage.  Brazilian soccer’s triumphs emerged from the successes of its racial democracy.  Bocketti’s unique organization illustrates the contradictions in this national myth through five thematic chapters.  He analyses the grafting of European sports in Brazil, the role of elite clubs in Rio and Sao Paulo played in shaping Brazilian social classes, the internationalization of Brazilian football, the function of women and respectability in shaping the fan environment, and the rise of O Jogo Bonito (the beautiful game) style of play.  He shows that the so-called beautiful game era did not inaugurate uncomplicated gender and racial relations in sports.  Similarly, the elite sportsmen that founded Brazil’s most esteemed sporting clubs were neither as close-minded as previous histories assume and even as players of color made their appearance on the Brazilian National Team, white, upper class men maintained their influence throughout the Vargas era. Bocketti’s work will appeal to readers interested in Brazilian soccer but also more broadly to people in the fields of Brazilian and Latin American history and scholars of sports during the 19th and 20th centuries. Keith Rathbone is a lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.  He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. His manuscript, entitled A Nation in Play: Physical Culture, the State, and Society during France’s Dark Years, 1932-1948, examines physical education and sports in order to better understand civic life under the dual authoritarian systems of the German Occupation and the Vichy Regime.  If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at keith.rathbone@mq.edu.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices