Box2Box Football Network

Box2Box, as the name implies, is a weekly football podcast for fans, experts and part-time enthusiasts who enjoy genuine analysis and conversation from one end of the pitch to the other. Top of the agenda each week will be the A-Leagues, a specific focus on the Socceroos & Matildas playing abroad and all Australia's FIFA World Cup qualification news. We’ll also be spending plenty of time on the UEFA Champions League and the other major European competitions including Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and the Bundesliga. Box2Box features a line-up of experts who are famous for their hard-hitting opinions and each week we’ll chat current and former players along with some of the most authoritative journalists. The show digs deep into the politics and business of the world game providing insight and analysis fleshing out football's biggest issues. Box2Box is a partnership between Gilbert Media and Australia’s Football Fan Network, the Green & Gold Army.

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Box2Box - The ABC's Daniel Garb looks back on the opening round of the A League Men's and Simon Stone from the BBC reflects on the life of one of the game's greats, Sir Bobby Charlton following his passing over the weekend.


Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert, Michael Edgley and special guest, ESPN's Joey Lynch. 

Edge and Joey review the opening weekend of the A League Men’s and reflect on whether it delivered on expectations with a favourite pundit on the game in this country, the ABC’s Daniel Garb…

Then as we all know, no matter how mercurial and famous a footballer one might be, none of them can beat Father Time. This week the pantheon of football greats added another to its honour board with the passing of Sir Bobby Charlton. One of Sir Matt Busby’s babes who turned Old Trafford into the theatre of dreams with three league titles, an FA Cup and a European Cup in a storied 17 year career – the last survivor of the Munich air disaster to pass, he was of course the man who lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966 for England’s one and only World Cup triumph. Rob and Joey talk about his life and times with Simon Stone from the BBC.

In World Cup Corner, just days out from the Matilda's Asian qualification games for next year's Paris Olympics in Perth, Sam Kerr's record as the youngest to play in the top flight in this country is broken.

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 October 24, 2023  1h13m