Hello, I’m Craig and welcome to Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt, revealing the passions, recollections and stories of each guest.
The co
... moreBy Craig McFarlane
Hello, I’m Craig and welcome to Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt, revealing the passions, recollections and stories of each guest.
The co
... moreThe podcast currently has 68 episodes available.
Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt.
In today’s episode I'm joined by Staff Writer at The Athletic and Editor of The Totally Football Show Yearbook, Nick Miller.
During our chat I find out how Nick got started in football writing, his life working at The Athletic as well as well as a bit more about his involvement in two of the UK’s biggest sports podcasts - Football Cliches with Adam Hurrey and The Totally Football Show.
Later and as always I asked Nick to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast!
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You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
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Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Nick on socials and check out the Totally Football Yearbook
https://twitter.com/NickMiller79
https://www.thetotallyfootballshow.com/uncategorised/football-yearbook-trivia-premier-league-super-league-soccer/
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt
In today’s episode I'm joined by Chief Football Writer at The i Paper, Daniel Storey.
In our chat we cover Daniel's unusual route into football writing, where he sees the role of newspaper based football journalism and we cover the new book he’s written with the FA on the history of the England National Football Team.
Later and as always I asked Daniel - himself an avid football shirt collector - to pick out three of his favourites and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. There’s a third place Premier League Nottingham Forest away shirt. THE 1980s NASL shirt that first inspired Daniel’s to start collecting and we finished in Italy with a Fabio Cappello Scudetto winning Milan shirt from 92-93.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast.
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You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Daniel on social and checkout his website for more of his work.
https://twitter.com/danielstorey85
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp
https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice. Sharing is caring.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt.
In today’s episode I'm joined by football writer and editor of The Set Pieces, Chris Evans.
In our chat I find out what it’s like to be football writer, combining freelance work, feature articles and book writing. Chris also talks more about The Set Pieces website which was relaunched in 2020 during the pandemic and expands on its plans for growth in 2021 and beyond.
Later and as always I asked Chris to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast.
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So there you have it, massive thanks to Chris for sharing his football kit memories with me.
You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
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https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Chris on social and checkout The Set Pieces.
https://twitter.com/ChrisEvansWrite
https://thesetpieces.com
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice. Sharing is caring.
Cheers.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt
In today’s episode I'm joined by freelance video editor, director and writer - Findlay Marks
During our chat we covered some of Findlay’s excellent work in football in producing content for a number of teams and brands as well his time at Copa 90 where he was involved in the incredible Derby Days documentary series.
Later and as always I asked Findlay to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. We land the nineties time machine first at Ibrox for five and six in row, next to world cup USA 94 and we finish in Serie A, where for Findlay a star studded Sampdoria side embodies a period of calcio culture its hard to forget.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast
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You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Findlay on social and checkout his website for more of his work.
https://www.findlaymarks.com
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp
https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt
In today’s episode I'm joined by Ricardo Martin Weigend the senior football designer at Mexican sportswear brand Charly
During our chat I find out more about the brand and the shirts it designs and supplies for teams in the Mexican League. Ricardo explains the thinking behind the successful Dia De Muertos jerseys and he shares the emotion he felt when he saw his team Club Leon take to the field in a shirt he designed.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast
***
You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Charly on social, and check out Ricardo’s work too.
https://www.rigamawe.com
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt
In today’s episode I'm joined by broadcaster and presenter Chris Scull.
Chris joined me to discuss his new book Can We Not Knock It - a deep dive into 90s football nostalgia that sounds like the perfect compliment to the much-loved podcast he co-hosts with Josh Widdecombe - Quickly Kevin Will He Score. We cover that as well as Chris’ work at West Ham as he shares plenty of anecdotes from his numberous dealings with footballers over the years.
Later and as always I asked Chris to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. We cover West Ham at Upton Park, England at Euro 92 and I find out why you’ll never catch Chris walking down the street with a bunch of flowers.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast
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You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Chris on social and checkout his new book Can We Not Knock It on Conker Editions
https://twitter.com/cjscull
https://www.conkereditions.co.uk/product/can-we-not-knock-it-a-celebration-of-90s-football-subscriber-copy/
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt.
In today’s episode I'm joined by Alex Ireland from KitMag - the brand new dedicated title for football shirt articles and opinions.
During our chat I find out about the magazine and the reasons why Alex and a number of others set it up this summer. We delve into the thinking behind the content and we talk about the upcoming issue 2 - out this November.
Later and as always I asked Alex to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. There’s Monaco in the 90s, United in the modern day and we travel back to Dortmund as Alex sheds some light on one of his favourites from a period of design he covers himself in Kitmag issue 2.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast
***
You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Alex & on social
https://twitter.com/wunderkits
https://twitter.com/KITmagazine_
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt.
In today’s episode I am joined by Author, Football Historian and Former Director of the National Football Museum Dr Kevin Moore
During our chat, Kevin shares his memories about the conception and opening of English National Football Museum, which he ran for its first 20 years.
Theres the history, the artefacts and a number stories Kevin shares about his life in football. I learned so much on the call and I could have spoken with Kevin for hours.
Later I asked Kevein to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. Each of these shirts either is or has at one point been on display at the museum as we cover Maradona’s Hand of God away shirt from 1986, the England shirt Bobby Moore swapped with Pele in 1970 and we finish in 1872, with the woolen jersey England wore in the first ever football international versus Scotland.
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You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
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https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Kevin on social
https://twitter.com/doctorkevinmoo1
Check out his book - What You Think You Know About Football Is Wrong on Amazon here
https://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Think-About-Football-Wrong-ebook/dp/B07T3KF1D4
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt
In today’s episode I'm joined by football writer Andy Laing.
During our chat I find out how being laid up in a hospital bed was the motivation behind Andy’s starting the Alba Matter website in 2020. Andy uses his background in education and growth mindset coaching as inspiration for his writing - and its his personal outlook that makes these articles covering mainly Scotland’s Men and Women’s national teams so interesting. Andy also sheds light on the excellent poem he wrote that was published by the Scottish FA the night before the Czech Republic game at Euro 2020.
Later I asked Andy to pick out three of his favourite football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. Andy shared some great memories as we reminisced about reading football annuals cover to cover and the same football VHS titles till they were worn out. We started in Mexico in 1986 and the great home shirt El Diego wore to dazzle defenders. Our travels took us to Turin and Bianconeri stripes worn by Baggio, Ravenlli and Vialli… and we finished in glamorous Kenilworth road, home of Luton Town.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast
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You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Make sure you follow Andy on social
https://twitter.com/alba_matter
https://www.albamatter.com
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on your podcast player of choice.
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Hello, Im Craig and welcome to another episode of Football Kit Memories - the football podcast that gets under the shirt.
Today I meet football writer and editor of the Scottish Football Periodical Nutmeg Magazine - Daniel Gray.
During our chat, I find out how Daniel - a Boro man through and through - came to be in Scotland in the first place, and we explore some of the themes of his writing including the impact of fan culture and the things go on off the pitch that all combine with goes on it to make football such an evocative experience for all
Later I asked Daniel to pick three football shirts and tell me a little bit about what they mean to him. Wecover a watershed moment for his hometown club Middlesbrough, promotion and glory years for York City in the 90s and we finish in Greenock as Daniel explains why this particular Morton shirt sums up his experiences in Scottish football, so wonderfully captured in his book Stramash.
Remember, you can listen to this and other episodes of Football Kit Memories on all major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Please do like, follow and share - but above all - enjoy the podcast
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You can follow me and my own collection on Instagram, or get in touch via Twitter or email.
[email protected]
https://Twitter.com/FKMPodcast
https://instagram.com/footballkitmemories
Watch on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZkbjUVvh2YmgH6knIvOAw
Follow Daniel and Nutmeg magazine on all the socials.
https://twitter.com/d_gray_writer
https://twitter.com/nutmegmagazine
https://www.nutmegmagazine.co.uk
The music you heard was produced by Evil Ed check out his music on Bandcamp https://eviled1.bandcamp.com
There’s links to everything I’ve mentioned in the notes section
And… finally thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed it please do spread the word, give me a follow on social and subscribe to Football Kit Memories on you podcast player of choice.
And other than that I’ll catch you next time
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The podcast currently has 68 episodes available.