Join Long and Mike, two British-born Chinese-Vietnamese millennials as they chew the fat and chat shit, get banged over life’s small (and occasionally big) issues. Bonded by their mutual love of the beautiful game as well as the fact they're are actual brothers; the boys recall life growing up as a minority, living and working in a Chinese takeaway and culture and identity, all whilst questioning whether football still ignites the same passion and fierce rivalry that it did when it first exploded into their lives over 30 years ago. 📷 Instagram: @mophobrosutd 📧 Email: mophobrosutd@hotmail.com
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Join Long and Mike, two British-born Chinese-Vietnamese millennials as they chew the fat and chat shit, get banged over life’s small (and occasionally big) issues. Bonded by their mutual love of the beautiful game as well as the fact they're are actual brothers; the boys recall life growing up as a minority, living and working in a Chinese takeaway and culture and identity, all whilst questioning whether football still ignites the same passion and fierce rivalry that it did when it first exploded into their lives over 30 years ago. 📷 Instagram: @mophobrosutd 📧 Email: mophobrosutd@hotmail.com
In this week's football section, the brothers begin the tricky topic of football players taking the knee before games that was inspired by the recent Black Lives Matter movement. They discuss racism in the game, whether the movement still has impact in the game as well as how we can move forward. Listen now 🎧 and join in the debate:
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Mo' Pho Bros United Podcast
Join Long and Mike, two British-born Chinese-Vietnamese millennials as they chew the fat and chat shit, get banged over life’s small (and occasionally big) issues. Bonded by their mutual love of the beautiful game as well as the fact they're are actual brothers; the boys recall life growing up as a minority, living and working in a Chinese takeaway and culture and identity, all whilst questioning whether football still ignites the same passion and fierce rivalry that it did when it first exploded into their lives over 30 years ago. 📷 Instagram: @mophobrosutd 📧 Email: mophobrosutd@hotmail.com