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A Team of John O'Sheas

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A Team of John O’Sheas is a weekly football podcast that answers the questions no one is asking. It was started as a bit of fun by a group of friends at Cambridge University but it wasn’t long before it became much more than that. Now the team meets weekly to ponder the sorts of questions that aren’t being asked by anyone else in the football world. With its unique approach, the podcast quickly proved to be a hit and is now being listened to religiously by football fans around the world. Join the team every Wednesday for a new episode.
Twitter: @teamofjohnoshea
Facebook: A Team of John O'Sheas
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A Team of John O’Sheas is a weekly football podcast that answers the questions no one is asking. It was started as a bit of fun by a group of friends at Cambridge University but it wasn’t long before it became much more than that. Now the team meets weekly to ponder the sorts of questions that aren’t being asked by anyone else in the football world. With its unique approach, the podcast quickly proved to be a hit and is now being listened to religiously by football fans around the world. Join the team every Wednesday for a new episode.
Twitter: @teamofjohnoshea
Facebook: A Team of John O'Sheas
YouTube: A Team of John O'Sheas

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Kitted Out: Episode 6 - FIFA Women's World Cup Kits

Hello and welcome to Kitted Out Podcast, a podcast on football shirts. Each episode, I will take an in-depth look at a different shirt from throughout the years to discuss everything about it. The design, the materials, the story. For episode 6 I talk all things Women's Football in prep for the 2019 Women's World Cup. The competition is groundbreaking as most teams competing in the competition will be doing so in different designed kits to the men! Takes on traditional kits have got kit nerds like myself excited for the future of kit kind! I spoke with, Suzy Wrack, Pete Blackburn, Carrie Dunn and Phil Delves about the World Cup, the growth of women’s football and the fantastic kit designs we will be seeing in Summer. If you enjoy the podcast then please rate and review the podcast, subscribe to A Team Of John O’Sheas. Feel free to follow me on Twitter, I can be found on @KittedOutPod, or email me on kittedoutpod@gmail.com. While you’re on a following spree, don’t forget to to follow A Team Of John O’Sheas on @TOJOS_. Social Media Links Kitted Out Podcast - @KittedOutPod Suzy Wrack - @SuzyWrack Pete Blackburn - @PeteBlackburn Carrie Dunn - @Carriesparkle Phil Delves - @Phildelves A Team Of John O’Sheas - @TOJOS_ Football Media Podcast - @FootyMediaPod
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Katie Whyatt - The Telegraph

This week, Jon speaks to Katie Whyatt of The Telegraph about her experiences working for an outlet that has just rolled out the first dedicated Women's Sport section. Before that, Jon and George cover the news in football media this week, looking at: Telegraph Women's Sport Copa90's new business model The media coverage of the Moise Kean racism incident Apple News Plus and the future of content subscription Other headlines in the global media. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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Kitted Out: Episode 5 - AFC Bedale 2018

Hello and welcome to Kitted Out Podcast, a podcast on football shirts. Each episode, Ollie Shepherd takes an in-depth look at a different shirt from throughout the years to discuss everything about it. The design, the materials, the story. For episode 5, he travelled up to North Yorkshire to talk with members of AFC Bedale to discuss their meaty kit. The team, sponsored by Heck Sausages, have a kit this year based on a hot dog. This shirt has a charitable side to it, with the club making sure 25% of every shirt sale went to Prostate Cancer UK. Myself, Bedale locals and Richard Johnson discuss the kits, the charitable causes as well as novelty kits throughout the years to see what is weird and wonderful about them. If you enjoy the podcast then please rate and review the podcast, subscribe to A Team Of John O’Sheas.  Feel free to follow Ollie on Twitter: he can be found on @KittedOutPod or emailed on kittedoutpod@gmail.com.  While you’re on a following spree, don’t forget to follow A Team Of John O’Sheas on @TOJOS_. Social Media Links @FootballAttic - Richard Johnson (Twitter) @AFCBedale - AFC Bedale (Twitter) @KittedOutPod - Kitted Out Podcast (Twitter) @TOJOS_ - A Team Of John O’Sheas (Twitter)
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Twenty-Three - The Keeper, Marcus H. Rosenmuller, John Henshaw, Freya Mavor and D...

Hello and welcome to the twenty-third episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, we’re going off-road a little as I get exclusive access to the cast and directors of a new film, The Keeper, which tells the story of Bert Trautmann. In the course of the podcast, I give my own opinion of the film before speaking to the Director Marcus H. Rosenmuller and actors John Henshaw, Freya Mavor and David Kross about their experiences of making the film. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. We’ll be back next week with another interesting guest from the world of the football media. Before that, though, it’s the director and cast of The Keeper. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Twenty-Three - Investigative Journalism and Football

Hello and welcome to the twenty-third episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to James Montague – freelance journalist and author. In the course of our conversation, we talk about his experiences of investigative journalism across the world of football, corruption and intrigue within the beautiful game and slow journalism and its compatibility with football. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. We’ll be back next week with another interesting guest from the world of the football media. Before that, though, it’s James Montague, investigative journalism and the seedy side of football. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Twenty-Two - Academia, French Football and Esports

Hello and welcome to the twenty-second episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Dr Jonathan Ervine – senior lecturer in French at Bangor University. In the course of our conversation, we discuss French football, its media, the role that football plays in French identity, French club's trepidation into esports and the future of the football media. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. We’ll be back next week with another interesting guest from the world of the football media. Before that, though, it’s Jonathan Ervine, Academia, French football and Esports. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Twenty-One - Mad Dog Gravesen and the Art of Book Writing

Hello and welcome to the twenty-first episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Chris Sweeney – feature writer at a number of newspaper and magazines, and author of Mad Dog Gravesen: The Last of the Footballing Mavericks In the course of our conversation, we discuss the book itself, the experience of writing a monograph-length work, and the practicalities of publishing. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. Next week, we’ll be talking to Jonathan Ervine, senior lecturer in French at Bangor University. Before that, though, it’s Harry Robinson, VAVEL and the art of podcasting. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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Morons - In which we regale you with tales of IKEA

After a brief hiatus, Morons is back and the morons are back. Much of the sort of stuff you should have come to expect from us now: Bit on writing Bit on Pep Guardiola's development Bit on Manchester City vs Chelsea and the title race Bit on Manchester United vs PSG Bit on half spaces Bit on IKEA as a food outlet Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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Kitted Out: Episode 4 - Rayo Vallenco and Deportivo Guadalajara

Hello and welcome to Kitted Out, a podcast on football shirts. In each episode, we take an in-depth look at a different shirt from throughout the years to discuss everything interesting about it. The design, the materials, the story. For Episode 4, Ollie Shepherd talks to many people from the LGBT community about their experiences as a football fan, what it means to see the pride flag at stadiums and tied to the game we all love. There is also some discussion on the 2015 Rayo Vallenco and Deportivo Guadalajara rainbow kits issued by Kelme and Hummel. He spoke to people involved in the game to people who can be found in the terraces to try and cover all areas of the game and fandom. If you enjoy the podcast than please rate and review the podcast, subscribe to A Team Of John O’Shea’s.  Feel free to follow Ollie on Twitter: he can be found @KittedOutPod, or email me on kittedoutpod@gmail.com. He’ll be happy to speak to anyone. Social Media Links Greg McLean - @Gregmclean92 Jon Holmes - @Jonboy79 Di Cunningham - @Prideinfootball Chris Paouros - @SpursLGBT Peter Tatchell - @PeterTatchell Kitted Out - @KittedOutPod Ollie Shepherd - @OllieShep97 A Team Of John O’Sheas - @TOJOS_
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Twenty - VAVEL, Football History and Podcasting

Hello and welcome to the twentieth episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Harry Robinson – Head of Content at VAVEL and host of the Manchester United Weekly Podcast and the United Through Time Podcast. In the course of our conversation, we discuss the work of VAVEL, the ins and outs of podcasting, and his experiences of working within the media as a young person. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. We haven’t sorted a guest for next week as of yet but be assured the podcast will happen. Before that, though, it’s Harry Robinson, VAVEL and the art of podcasting. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Nineteen - Football Whispers and Book Publishing Models

Hello and welcome to the nineteenth episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Ryan Baldi – Senior writer at Football Whispers and author of The Next Big Thing. In the course of our conversation, we discuss his experiences of working for Football Whispers, the ins and outs of writing a book, and his experiences of working within a number of different publishing models. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. We haven’t sorted a guest for next week as of yet but be assured the podcast will happen. Before that, though, it’s Ryan Baldi, Football Whispers and the Process of Book Publishing.  Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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Morons - Under Construction

You can either look at this as a late episode or an early episode... This week we spend a lot of time talking about journalism. Sorry.  We begin from Spygate Rapidly divert to talk about whether or not the MSM gatekeeps Go back to Spygate Talk about the changing face of football in terms of galactico culture Have a chat about elite players becoming used to playing for 60 minute shifts Talk about Copa Mundials. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Eighteen - Japanese Football and its Media Culture

Hello and welcome to the eighteenth episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Dan Orlowitz – football writer for the Japan Times. In the course of our conversation, we discuss his experiences of working within the Japanese media, the differences between Japanese and western media, and whether or not the AFC will ever achieve parity with other associations worldwide. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. Next week, we’re talking to Ryan Baldi about the process of writing and publishing his book The Next Big Thing but, before that, it’s Dan Orlowitz, Japanese football and its media culture.  Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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Morons - It's the Kids Who are Wrong...

Happy 2019! What better way to celebrate than by listening to the dulcet tones of two of the football media's best-paid stars... Well anyway - we are back! Lots to get your teeth into this week: Water filtration methods Pep Guardiola and Racism Manchester City vs Liverpool Jon's New Newsletter Marcelo Bielsa On genealogy of managers Ethical consumption (www.patreon.com/tojos cough) There's other stuff in there too but  Jon's ill and struggling to concentrate. Peace!
Multisport 7 years
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Kitted Out: Episode 3 - Stand Up Speak Up 2005

Hello and welcome to Kitted Out, a podcast on football shirts. Each episode we will take an in-depth look at a different shirt from throughout the years to discuss everything interesting about it. The design, the materials, the story. For episode 3, Ollie looked at the 2005 Stand Up Speak Up kits released by Nike to bring awareness to the campaign with the same name. Nike released kits to 5 teams in total as well as creating replicas to raise money for the campaign which ran from 2005 to 2008.  He chatted with Gustavo Thomas about the kit he has, George Starkey-Midha about the work Kick It Out are doing, Kadeem Simmonds about racism in football media and familiar voice Nico Morales about racism in European football.   What is being done? What role does the media take and why, in 2018, is this still an issue?  If you enjoy the podcast then please rate and review the podcast, subscribe to A Team Of John O’Shea’s. Feel free to follow me on twitter, I can be found @KittedOutPod, or email me on kittedoutpod@gmail.com. I’ll be happy to speak to anyone. SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Gustavo Thomas - Portugal Match Worn (Facebook) George Starkey-Midha - @GStarkeyMidha (Twitter) Kadeem Simmonds - @KadeemSimmonds (Twitter) Nico Morales - @Nico_OMorales (Twitter) A Team Of John O’Sheas - @TOJOS_ (Twitter)
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Seventeen - Journalism, Academia and the Treatment of Raheem Sterling

Hello and welcome to the seventeenth episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Jonathan Cable – Lecturer in Sport Journalism at the University of Gloucestershire. In the course of our conversation, we discuss his experiences of working within academia, the trends that have emerged within the sports media industry over the last year, and the way that Raheem Sterling has been covered by news outlets during that time. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. We will be taking a week off over Christmas but we will be back the following week with more exciting guests. Have a great break!
Multisport 7 years
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Morons - Thank you for David!

We're back and two became three. We're lucky to have David Cowlishaw on the podcast today, he of Stoke City's parish. Fun was had by all except for Dave but we covered some topics. Stoke City Who are the worst team that Nick has seen (May overlap with the previous section...) It gets a bit hazy from here... We talked about the Copa90 Copa Libertadores final And encouraging reading amongst children(?) Oh and we had a bit about the Borussia Dortmund free kick routine Thanks for David!
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Sixteen - Book Publishing and the History of Northern Irish Football

Hello and welcome to the sixteenth episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Benjamin Roberts – author of the book Gunshots & Goalposts, a history of football in Northern Ireland. In the course of our conversation, we discuss his experiences of writing a first book, the self-publishing process, and what he is doing differently as he prepares his second book for more traditional publication. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. Next week, we will be speaking to Joe Cable about lecturing journalism, Raheem Sterling and racism in the media, but before that, it's Benjamin Roberts, book publishing and the history of football in Northern Ireland. Enjoy!
Multisport 7 years
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Kitted Out: Episode 3 Preview - Kadeem Simmonds talks about the media treatment of Raheem Sterling

Hello and welcome to this sneak preview of Kitted Out episode 3. In this short chat, I speak to Kadeem Simmonds about racism within print media, looking at heavy links to Raheem Sterling and why he seems to be under such scrutiny. This seemed right to release after he was racially abused by Chelsea fans on Saturday the 8th December after City lost 2-0. Following this, Sterling came out with a statement on his Instagram blaming the newspapers for the treatment of black players and, to some extent, he has a point. I hope you enjoy this chat and look forward to the full episode. I aim to have it out for Christmas! Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review and thank you for listening. Social Media Kitted Out - @KittedOutPod (Twitter) Kadeem Simmonds - @KadeemSimmonds (Twitter) A Team Of John O’Shea’s - @TOJOS_ (Twitter) The Football Media Podcast - @FootyMediaPod Twitter)
Multisport 7 years
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The Football Media Podcast: Episode Fifteen - Academia and the place of Literature in the Football Media

Hello and welcome to the fifteenth episode of the Football Media Podcast on the Team of John O'Sheas platform. I'm Jon Mackenzie and, across the course of the new season, I'm going to be bringing you a weekly podcast that seeks to open up the often-murky underworld of the football media. This week, I'm speaking to Paul Hyland – a freelance journalist who has just completed a PhD in Modern and Medieval Languages at the University of Cambridge. In the course of our conversation, we discuss his experiences of moving from academia into football writing, the benefits and crossovers between the two and the ways in which literature can inform football. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with your friends, subscribe, rate and review on iTunes in order to help us gain exposure and, if you are a social media person, follow us on Twitter @FootyMediaPod. Next week, we will be speaking to Benjamin Roberts about football in Northern Ireland and the experience of writing a book, but before that, it's Paul Hyland, academia, football writing and the place of literature. Enjoy!
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