Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 hours 9 minutes
We're joined by Cas Mudde from the University of Georgia to discuss political activity in football, particularly looking at the rise of both right-wing factions and, on the flipside, the antifa movement.
We also discuss groundhopping as Cas has been to more than 400 grounds on every continent (except Antarctica).
We discuss the clubs from Rome southwards on the Italian peninsula with Rome-based football writer, Claus Bermann.
We get the lowdown on the US Major League Soccer scene with Stephen Brandt from the Yellow Card Podcast.
We discuss Beckham's influence, NASL, groundhopping, the franchise model and more...
We chat to Belgrade-based Kirsten Schlewitz from the Unusual Efforts blog/podcast about Red Star v Partizan, the Belgrade Derby.
We speak to Dejan Hajdukovic about football in his native Croatia and its close relationship with politics.
For fans of Italian football from the 1990s, a new bar has opened in South London that is heaven for nostalgics. It's called Golazio after the opening credits of Gazzetta Football Italia on Channel 4 in the UK, and guests at the opening night included former England and Milan striker Mark Hateley, and former England and Torino defender, Tony Dorigo.
We're back after a World Cup break and are exploring football in the co-host nation of Euro 2012, Ukraine!
We go along to a very different kind of football tournament as we visit the CONIFA World Football Cup in London and speak to one of its media partners, Away Day Neutrals, to learn more about the tournament.
We check in with Belgian groundhopper, Stéphane Lievens, to get his advice on where and how to watch football in Belgium.
We talk to Simon Hart, author of 'World in Motion', a new book looking at the inside story of Italia '90. What made this World Cup so iconic? Have a listen and find out...