What's the meaning of football without live spectators? And how much is the experience of being in a crowd part of the joy of the game? Adrian and John are joined by Jon Berry, a Birmingham City sufferer and the author of two ace books, Hugging Strangers and Project Restart (both published by Pitch). Presented by Adrian Goldberg and John Nicholson Produced by Adrian Goldberg.
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What's the meaning of football without live spectators? And how much is the experience of being in a crowd part of the joy of the game? Adrian and John are joined by Jon Berry, a Birmingham City sufferer and the author of two ace books, Hugging Strangers and Project Restart (both published by Pitch). Presented by Adrian Goldberg and John Nicholson Produced by Adrian Goldberg.
Adrian is preaching nothing short of a football revolution in this episode, with a Manifesto for English Football, and argues for the creation of what are effectively two codes of the game. He's ably assisted by John Nicholson, author of Can We Have Our Football Back, and blogger Matt Jones from Mitch Cook's Left Foot. Produced by Adrian Goldberg.
WHEN SKY INVENTED FOOTBALL
What's the meaning of football without live spectators? And how much is the experience of being in a crowd part of the joy of the game? Adrian and John are joined by Jon Berry, a Birmingham City sufferer and the author of two ace books, Hugging Strangers and Project Restart (both published by Pitch). Presented by Adrian Goldberg and John Nicholson Produced by Adrian Goldberg.