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The Late Kick Off Football Podcast
Gary Thacker & O Jogo Bonito: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party

The Late Kick Off Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 106:09


Hello and welcome to the Late Kick Off Football Podcast.Jamie, Mike and Sheela welcome friend of the podcast Gary Thacker back to the show to discuss his new book O Jogo Bonito!A terrific chat with Gary looking back at all things 1970 World Cup, the nostalgia, the goals, the players and the samba party! We discuss the legacy of the 1970 World Cup as the tournament heads back to Mexico for the next iteration, and we consider whether Brazil can ever get that samba back. In part 2, Jamie, Mike and Sheela discuss the Liverpool v Manchester City game and the chaos at Aberdeen after they qualified for the semi final of the Scottish Cup. All reviews, likes, shares and of course listens are hugely appreciated! Why not leave a review right now, it only takes a second! Please follow and tag us on the socials @latekickoff:Twitter - Late Kick Off Podcast (@latekickoffpod) / Twitter Instagram - Late Kick Off Football Podcast (@latekickoffpod) • Instagram photos and videos Thanks to all our contributors:Ciaran Fowler for the artwork!Ross McDonald for the logo! Mike Leith and KMAND DJ for the intro music!

SRB Media Podcasts
Book corner extra time-With Gary Thacker

SRB Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 30:15


Author Gary Thacker joins Paul Collins in this episode, Gary, author of many football books talks about his latest books, in particular "O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party"O Jogo Bonito! is the magical story of Brazil at the 1970 World Cup, and a team that featured the incomparable skills of Pelé, Rivellino, Gérson, Jairzinho and Tostão.The book is out now on Amazon https://amzn.eu/d/im5qyvL With Paul CollinsEdited/Produced by Chris Brownesrbmedia.co.ukFull version here www.patreon.com/srbmediaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

These Football Times
O Jogo Bonito: the story of Brazil 1970

These Football Times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 113:39


Join us in the Centre Circle as we talk to author Gary Thacker about his latest book, O Jogo Bonito, focusing on the great Brazil team that won the 1970 World Cup. It's a glorious tale of the events that led to the competition, the triumph itself, and what happened afterwards.

Kit Mag Podcast
Episode 96 - O Jogo Bonito! Brazil 1970

Kit Mag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 54:41


Oh, ariá-raió. Obá, Obá, Obá - welcome to They Think Kits All Over episode 96. Where this week we were joined by Gary Thacker, the author of 'O Jogo Bonito! Brazil's 1970 Samba Party'. We take you back in time to the days of Rivellino, Jairzinho, Tostao and some other fella, decked out in the famous yellow shirts and blue shorts...

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World Cup Rambling
BONUS EPISODE: O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party (with Gary Thacker)

World Cup Rambling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 78:29


It's time for something very special.  We have World Cup Rambling's first-ever guest.  In this episode, I talk to Gary Thacker.  Gary is an author and journalist, who has contributed most prominently to These Football Times, but also to other publications. Gary has written numerous books, including “Beautiful Bridesmaids Dressed in Oranje: The Unfulfilled Glory of Dutch Football”, “Out of the Blue: Chelsea's Unlikely Champions League Triumph” and “Dutch Masters: When Ajax's Totaalvoetbal Conquered Europe”.  Here we discuss his upcoming book “O Jogo Bonito – Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party”, which will be released on 12th February 2024.  The book looks at Brazil's iconic World Cup triumph in 1970, as they rebuilt from the ashes of 1966 to become the most famous World Cup winners of all-time, with a beautiful style of play that Brazil have never been able to recapture, despite further World Cup wins in 1994 and 2002. You can find some of Gary's excellent work at: https://allbluedaze.com/ https://thesefootballtimes.co/author/allbluedaze/ Follow on Twitter/X @All_Blue_Daze @O_Jogo_Bonito70 @MatthewOkot @WorldCupRamble

Platini Played For Kuwait
Brazil's 1970 World Cup Winners

Platini Played For Kuwait

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 101:25


For many, Brazil's 1970 World Cup-winning team are the greatest national team of all-time, with their fable five of Pele, Tostao, Rivelino, Gerson and Jairzinho. With his new book O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party coming out soon, we were joined by Gary Thacker (making his hatrick appearance on Platini Played for Kuwait) to discuss the joys that Brazil brought tto Mexico in 1970 - the players, the goals and even the team's origins four years earlier.Gary's ChoicesBrazil in the 1966 World CupRoginho's replacementMario ZagalloMatt and Marc's ChoicesBrazil v England at the 1970 World CupJairzinhoCarlos Alberto's goal in the 1970 World Cup FinalYou can find Gary on Twitter at @All_Blue_Daze and you can find a Twitter dedicated to his new book O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party @O_Jogo_Bonito70 You can also pre-order Gary's new book O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jogo-Bonito-Brazils-World-Samba/dp/1801506760You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig

The Midfield Battle presented by awaydayz
#5: O Jogo Bonito: Life and Football in Brazil - Henry Burnett's awaydayz

The Midfield Battle presented by awaydayz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 32:53


In this episode, we talk with Henry Burnett, a current resident of Sao Paolo, Brazil, and a supporter of Liverpool FC and Santos FC.Henry has had some incredible experiences seeing football matches- from the 2018 World Cup in Russia, to seeing Messi vs Neymar in New York City in 2012, and most recently watching Santos vs Sao Paulo FC.  We talk all about these experiences and so much more!I had the amazing opportunity to visit Henry in Brazil this past March and can attest that football is woven into the fabric of the Brazilian people and culture. I would urge almost anyone to visit this beautiful country to experience it for yourself.Thanks for listening- and as always, if we've ever talked football, let's talk football!The awaydayz team

Efeito Borboleta
O Jogo Bonito

Efeito Borboleta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 39:19


“Ai, o futebol, o futebol... Porque é que a Raquel não gosta de futebol? Porque é que o Joel gosta? E porque é que têm os dois boas razões?”

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Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk
O Jogo Bonito - Eine Geschichte des brasilianischen Fußballs in elf Kapiteln

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 54:32


„O Jogo Bonito“ heißt auf Deutsch: das schöne Spiel. In Brasilien ist es Sehnsucht und Verpflichtung zugleich. Gewinnen muss sein, aber Schönheit ist fundamental. Eine Fußballgeschichte, die auch viel über die Entwicklung des Landes erzählt. www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FreistilDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk
O Jogo Bonito - Eine Geschichte des brasilianischen Fußballs in elf Kapiteln

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 54:32


„O Jogo Bonito“ heißt auf Deutsch: das schöne Spiel. In Brasilien ist es Sehnsucht und Verpflichtung zugleich. Gewinnen muss sein, aber Schönheit ist fundamental. Eine Fußballgeschichte, die auch viel über die Entwicklung des Landes erzählt. www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FreistilDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Feature - Deutschlandfunk
O Jogo Bonito - Eine Geschichte des brasilianischen Fußballs in elf Kapiteln

Feature - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 54:32


„O Jogo Bonito“ heißt auf Deutsch: das schöne Spiel. In Brasilien ist es Sehnsucht und Verpflichtung zugleich. Gewinnen muss sein, aber Schönheit ist fundamental. Eine Fußballgeschichte, die auch viel über die Entwicklung des Landes erzählt. www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FreistilDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Dr. Football
Heimsmeistarakeppnin -Sagan öll með Stefáni Pálssyni. Frá o jogo bonito til hersins í Argentínu(3/6)

Dr. Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 65:02


Dr. Football gerir upp sögu Heimsmeistarakeppninnar ásamt Stefáni Pálssyni sagnfræðingi og Kanslaranum. Í þessum þriðja þætti eru keppnirnar 1970, 1974 og 1978 teknar fyrir.

GE Palmeiras
GE Palmeiras #130 - O jogo bonito do Verdão, os destaques do Dérbi e a semana de decisão no Paulista

GE Palmeiras

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 35:58


Palmeiras passou por cima do Corinthians e agora encara o São Paulo na final do Paulistão. Henrique Toth comanda o debate sobre a atuação e os destaques do Verdão ao lado de Bruno Diniz, Fabrício Crepaldi e Felipe Zito. E antes disso tem Libertadores! Abel vai poupar?

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 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 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