One of the longest running fully independent football podcasts. With Jan Bilton, Terry Duffelen and Graham Sibley providing nuanced opinion on the world of soccer.
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One of the longest running fully independent football podcasts. With Jan Bilton, Terry Duffelen and Graham Sibley providing nuanced opinion on the world of soccer.
Daniel Levy's 24 year reign as executive chairman of Tottenham Hotspur has come to an end. Despite overseeing the construction of one of the finest stadiums in the world, in recent times he became the sharp focus of dissatisfaction for many fans. So what does the future hold for the club now he is no longer pulling all the strings? Also this week, we discuss the newest club in the WSL, the London City Lionesses. In their six seasons, despite their name, they have yet to play a home game in a London postcode. Are they the disruptive force they claim to be or merely a soulless franchise in a multi-club structure? For more information on the podcast and links related to the subjects discussed, check out the Show Notes on our blog. pods.sofpodcast.com/sofpodcast_623.mp3 What's in the Weekend Boxset? Spurs’ first match after Levy is a local derby away to West Ham. Meanwhile the last manager he sacked, Ange Postecoglu, has his first game in charge of Forest at Arsenal. If that's not enough, there's also the Manchester derby. Get our FREE weekly newsletter in your email by signing up to the Weekend Boxset today.
The Sound of Football
One of the longest running fully independent football podcasts. With Jan Bilton, Terry Duffelen and Graham Sibley providing nuanced opinion on the world of soccer.