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The Football Pink Issue 16 podcast

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September 7, 2017
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Hot on the heels of the Issue 17 podcast, episode 2 goes back in time to Issue 16 and the evocative theme of English football in the 1990s.

You’ll find it on iTunes here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/episode-2-issue-16/id1273150525?i=1000391922022&mt=2

Or click below to listen on Soundcloud

First, host Mark Godfrey chats to Martin Cloake about the conditions in the English game – and society – that spawned all the changes we take for granted now, when we all wanted to get loaded and have a good time.

Matthew Crist joins the show to recall the Anglo-Italian Cup: a quirky and often unloved competition that was resurrected in the 1990s which threw up some very unusual encounters between English and Italian clubs.

Finally, Mark talks to Chris Etchingham about the now infamous 90s fly-on-the-wall documentary that gave Leyton Orient manager John Sitton his 15 minutes of fame, before his career in football was irrevocably tarnished by its airing.

Download and enjoy and don’t forget to pick up your copy of Issue 16 either in print or digitally. Details can be found here https://footballpink.net/the-football-pink-magazine/issue-16/

We also created a 90s Spotify playlist to accompany the magazine, full of songs mentioned in Issue 16. You can download it here https://open.spotify.com/embed/user/goffers17-br/playlist/4tGIflpGKeQR6XPkASymgp

 

 

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