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On today’s episode of we have John Foot, author of Calcio: A History of Italian Football, published in the United States as Winning at All Costs, it is a comprehensive history of Italian football from its origins as an English import, the re-branding of it to create an imagined connection with Calcio Fiorentino (an ancient Italian foot game), and up to the minute that Calciopoli hit.
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In today’s interview, we have Andy Brassell, the European Football correspondent for the BBC Five Live’s Up All Night program on World Football. He’s a regular contributor to Champions Magazine and When Saturday Comes, and author of All or Nothing: A Season in the Life of the Champions League. He brings a wealth of knowledge about the French, Portuguese and the Spanish Leagues and we hope you enjoy the interview.
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Today on Forza Futbol. we have David Goldblatt as our special guest. He’s the author of “The Ball is Round”, a social history of the Beautiful Game, and of the Dorian Kiernsdley, Soccer Yearbooks.
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Today we welcome Tim Vickery, co-host for the World Football phone-in and podcast on the BBC World Service, and their South American correspondent covering the best of South American football. He gives us a rare insight into the players that have crossed the Atlantic and have impacted the leagues we cover the most and he spotlights those players that are ready for the limelight.
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On today’s episode we have a special guest, Guillem Balague, from the Times Online and co-host of “The Game” podcast with Gabriele Marcotti. We talk La Liga, Liverpool and yes RCD Espanyol (would I have it any other way?), and we blow any pretenders out of the water for the definitive interview with one of the premier football analysts in the world, talking about his specialty: La Liga. Enjoy.