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Content Warning: this episode features discussions of racism, xenophobia, and football violence, and also includes strong language, including the repetition of racial slurs.
Episode 1 of Being Brummie delves into Birmingham's history of immigration from the 1820s, fifty years before the city's football teams came into being, all the way through to the 1960s and 70s. Hijab Shah explores the experiences of the generation of Brummie football fans who grew up in the '60s and '70s attending matches at the Hawthorns, Villa Park, and St Andrews.
The guests featured on this episode are:
Please subscribe, and follow us on Instagram: @being.brummie
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Producer and Host: Hijab Shah
Editing and Sound: Numayr Habib
Music: Matt Summers
Graphics: Stephen Underwood
By Being BrummieContent Warning: this episode features discussions of racism, xenophobia, and football violence, and also includes strong language, including the repetition of racial slurs.
Episode 1 of Being Brummie delves into Birmingham's history of immigration from the 1820s, fifty years before the city's football teams came into being, all the way through to the 1960s and 70s. Hijab Shah explores the experiences of the generation of Brummie football fans who grew up in the '60s and '70s attending matches at the Hawthorns, Villa Park, and St Andrews.
The guests featured on this episode are:
Please subscribe, and follow us on Instagram: @being.brummie
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Producer and Host: Hijab Shah
Editing and Sound: Numayr Habib
Music: Matt Summers
Graphics: Stephen Underwood