Lost Boyos: A Football Travel Podcast

Lost Boyos

Join the original Lost Boyos brothers Matt and Marc as they explore the world of football culture and fandom through the lens of football travel and groundhopping. With special guests sharing their own football travel adventures, Lost Boyos offers a fun and insightful look into football well beyond the 90 minutes.

  1. 29 May

    Emil Anderson: Bolton Wanderers and Frank Worthington in the 1970s, a lifetime of Atherton Collieries, and the disjointed joy of Alder Street

    This week on Lost Boyos, Matt is joined once again by returning co-host Gibbo — the perfect sidekick for this week’s guest, Atherton Collieries stalwart Emil Anderson, the man who first brought Gibbo into the world of working at Colls. We chat about Emil’s childhood trips to Burnden Park, falling in love with the brilliance of Frank Worthington, and how his dad first took him through the gates at Atherton Collieries — a club that has shaped his entire life and where he now serves as long-standing club secretary. There’s also plenty of love for Alder Street and its wonderfully disjointed charm, discussion of Emil’s favourite away days in northern non-league, and stories from football trips further afield — including matches in Cancún and Sered in Slovakia. Make sure to follow Atherton Collieries on X at @ You can follow Gibbo on X at @JoeBillGibbo and on Instagram at @gibbogram You can read Gibbo's tales of groundhopping on his old blog Gibbo's 92 here: https://gibbos92.com/ Follow Lost Boyos on X at @LostBoyosPod on Instagram at @lostboyos. If you enjoy the episode, please leave us a five-star review on your podcast provider of choice — it really helps us. Or drop us a comment letting us know what you thought of this week’s episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1hr 14min
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Join the original Lost Boyos brothers Matt and Marc as they explore the world of football culture and fandom through the lens of football travel and groundhopping. With special guests sharing their own football travel adventures, Lost Boyos offers a fun and insightful look into football well beyond the 90 minutes.

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