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Pro Revolution Soccer
Pro Revolution Soccer
15 episodes
4 weeks ago
Podcast version of our interview with Franck Magennis and Tasnima Uddin from ELSC on the silencing of advocates for Palestine, Gary Lineker, and Zionism's weaponising of the beautiful game.
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Podcast version of our interview with Franck Magennis and Tasnima Uddin from ELSC on the silencing of advocates for Palestine, Gary Lineker, and Zionism's weaponising of the beautiful game.
Show more...
Sports
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PREVIEW: Bring Yer Dinner: English football and the media since the 1980s
Pro Revolution Soccer
8 minutes 14 seconds
8 months ago
PREVIEW: Bring Yer Dinner: English football and the media since the 1980s
In this preview of our latest subscriber-only episode, Tom, Juliet and guest Kat Sinclair talk to Guardian and When Saturday Comes journalist, and former Orienteer fanzine editor Tom Davies about Leyton Orient manager John Sitton's infamous (and unintentionally hilarious) half-time rant in the BBC documentary Orient: Club for a Fiver (1995). To hear the rest of the episode, in which we discuss hauntology, 1985 as a pivotal year for English football culture, the influence of When Saturday Comes (the magazine, not the Sean Bean film) and more, subscribe at https://www.patreon.com/c/ProRevolutionSoccer.
Pro Revolution Soccer
Podcast version of our interview with Franck Magennis and Tasnima Uddin from ELSC on the silencing of advocates for Palestine, Gary Lineker, and Zionism's weaponising of the beautiful game.