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Athletico Mince is a British comedy podcast hosted by Bob Mortimer and Andy Dawson. [1] [2] The series began life as a humorous take on the world of football, including discussions such as whether being gentle in the Premier League makes one a better manager.
The Totally Football Show presented by James Richardson is a thrice weekly podcast about association football produced by Muddy Knees Media. [1] From June 15, 2020 it was incorporated into and also available via The Athletic. [2] It regularly features on lists of the best association football podcasts. [3] [4] [5] [6]
The Athletic was founded in 2016 by Alex Mather and Adam Hansmann as an independent subscription-based online sports magazine, and it gradually expanded its stable of writers over the next few years to provide better coverage of more teams in more markets, including in the United Kingdom. However, the magazine remained unable to earn enough ...
In the mid-to-late 2010s, professional athletes began to host their own podcasts, often covering the sports they played and leagues they were involved in. Sometimes, these player-hosts were still active upon the launch of their podcasts. Professional athlete-hosted podcasts began to become more widespread in the 2020s.
Storey is a regular on the ‘Football Fives’ podcast [11] and has appeared on Talksport, [12] BT Sport [13] and The Anfield Wrap. [14] He appears regularly on The Totally Football Show and has guested on The Athletic’s Football Cliches podcast. [15] [16] [17] [18]
On today's episode of The College Football Enquirer, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde revisit the highly controversial penalty loophole that Oregon head coach Dan Lanning loosely ...
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Under the moniker "Zonal Marking with Michael Cox", he has regularly contributed to The Guardian [6] and ESPN. [7] Cox has written about his coining of the term "inverted winger" in 2010, to describe football managers selecting right-footed wingers on the left, and vice-versa, which has since passed into football-tactics parlance.