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A podcast exploring the experiences and emotions of being a football fan. Hosted by Sachin Nakrani.

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A podcast exploring the experiences and emotions of being a football fan. Hosted by Sachin Nakrani.

    Series 4, Episode 8 - On Match of the Day Last (with John O’Farrell)

    Series 4, Episode 8 - On Match of the Day Last (with John O’Farrell)

    It’s the final episode of the series and Sachin is very much going out with a bang given he’s joined by brilliant author, scriptwriter and podcaster John O’Farrell for a chat about Fulham. 

    John is at his engaging best as he reflects on following a club that boasts many well-known supporters. In part that is down to Fulham’s rather nice location but that’s not the case as far as John is concerned, as he explains via one of the most unique and interesting origin stories in FANS history. 

    From fighting mergers to coping with relegations, celebrating promotions and seeing an awful statue of a legendary musician built outside Craven Cottage, John has seen and done it all as a Fulham fan. And that includes being there when they pulled off a remarkable victory over Juventus en route to the 2010 Europa League final. As John explains with great warmth and wonder, it was an unforgettable occasion, as was the final itself. 

    Not surprisingly, John tells a host of amusing stories, including one about the time a Fulham player swore at his young nephew and another involving a Hollywood superstar’s less-than-impressive footballing ability. 

    John also talks about modern-day Fulham and why he fancies them to make a positive impact in the Premier League next season before going through his all-time Fulham XI and providing an answer to the final question. 

    So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot. 

    Cheers!

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Series 4, Episode 7 - Honour My Brother (with Uli Hesse)

    Series 4, Episode 7 - Honour My Brother (with Uli Hesse)

    Hallo alle. 

    Yes, that's right, it's time for Sachin to type a greeting into Google Translate and copy and paste the German version into these episode notes as a way of introducing his chat with the award-winning author and journalist Uli Hesse about being a Borussia Dortmund fan.

    Uli is a hugely respected and revered voice on German football and from his kitchen in Berlin he speaks with great authority and passion about Dortmund, the club he was pretty much destined to support. Location played a significant role in that, as did family. Speaking of which, Uli tells a very amusing story regarding what happened when his sister took him to his first ever Dortmund game.

    That game, against Karlsruhe in January 1977, was held at the Westfalenstadion, Dortmund's home ground and one of the most spectacular stadiums in Europe. Uli speaks about how it has changed over the years and why it's such a brilliant place to watch live football, which leads to a discussion about the 'Yellow Wall', the Westfalenstadion’s stunning terrace. Uli is a long-standing season-ticket holder there so knows it well. In speaking about it he also talks about German fan culture in general and why English fans are right to be envious of it. 

    It's then onto memories of Dortmund's most notable games during Uli's time supporting the club, with few sticking in the mind quite like the 1997 Champions League final. Dortmund ripped up the script by beating Juventus in Munich and Uli was there. He shares his memories of that incredible night, which included being the designated driver for a group of oddly-underwhelmed teenagers.

    There then follows a discussion about a man Uli and Sachin adore in equal measure - Jürgen Klopp. The former speaks about his seismic impact at Dortmund before the latter does the same in regards to his time at Liverpool. Warning listeners: this part of the podcast gets very emotional. 

    Finally, there is a chat about Erling Haaland and just how impactful he could be for Manchester City before Uli talks through his all-time Dortmund XI. It contains a Scottish midfielder NOT called Paul Lambert. 

    So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot.

    Cheers!

    • 1 hr 26 min
    Series 4, Episode 6 - Sat On A Bus, Waiting (with Anthony Richardson)

    Series 4, Episode 6 - Sat On A Bus, Waiting (with Anthony Richardson)

    Reading Football Club. Discuss. It’s not the easiest of tasks given their lack of notable history and success. But do not fear because the brilliant comedian Anthony Richardson is here to give the lowdown on life as a Royal.

    Anthony is best know for being one half of The Exploding Heads, the internet-based comedy act he and the equally brilliant Mark Davison launched a decade ago and which has brought us such masterpieces as Bohemian Rhapsody with Footballers and Colin from Portsmouth. Anthony chats about how both came about and how in the case of the former it led to a rather awkward exchange with Danny Baker.

    It’s then onto Reading - the club Anthony pretty much stumbled into supporting as a child and has had a curious relationship with ever since. There was his first game at Elm Park, Reading’s original ground, which he remembers most for leaving early, and the subsequent trips to their modern home, the Madejski Stadium, of which he speaks with great humour and a gripping sense of regret. The experiences have broadly not been enjoyable. The sense of belonging clearly not there.

    On a far happier note, Anthony recalls the great, history-making Reading side that achieved promotion to the Premier League in 2006; what made them so good and why they were able to do so well in the first of their two successive top-flight seasons.

    Anthony also discusses the difficult direction his relationship with Reading has taken since he became a father before going through his all-time XI and providing an answer to the final question.

    So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot.

    Cheers!

    • 1 hr 46 min
    Series 4, Episode 5 - For Better Or For Worse (with Natasha Everitt)

    Series 4, Episode 5 - For Better Or For Worse (with Natasha Everitt)

    After a bit of a mid-season break FANS is back, and what a return it is as Sachin is joined by brilliant Talksport journalist Natasha Everitt for a chat about Charlton Athletic and the excellent Her Game Too campaign.

    Quite simply, Natasha was born to support Charlton, which she explains via possibly the greatest origin story in FANS history. It’s a genuine love affair and there is no doubting Natasha’s love for a club that has experienced incredible highs and lows during her 20 years or so following them.

    There were the Roland Duchâtelet years, characterised by chaos and heartbreak on and off the pitch but also the never-to-be-forgotten afternoon at Wembley in May 2019 when Charlton came from behind to beat Sunderland in the League One play-off final. Natasha talks with great vividness about what it was like to be an Addick during that time.

    Natasha also talks about the immense sense of belonging she feels watching Charlton at The Valley and, specifically, from a stand named after Alan Curbishley, a legendary figure in the club’s history who Natasha was too young to appreciate at the time but well and truly adores now, and mainly because of his surprisingly good appearances on Charlton TV.

    It’s then onto Her Game Too, a movement created last year with the intention of making football a safer and more welcoming place for female fans. Natasha is its Charlton ambassador and she explains with great clarity and conviction why and how she got involved. That involves speaking about the sexist abuse she has has suffered as a Charlton fan, in person and online. Seriously, this vile crap needs to stop.

    Natasha wraps things up by talking through her all-time Charlton XI (which provides Sachin with an excuse to bang on about Joe Gomez) and providing an answer to the final question.

    So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot.

    Cheers!

    • 1 hr 40 min
    Series 4, Episode 4 - People Like Me (with Sanjay Bhandari)

    Series 4, Episode 4 - People Like Me (with Sanjay Bhandari)

    The Asian fan experience: it’s not something much is known about or which is often spoke about but, for obvious reasons, is close to Sachin’s heart, and this episode is a chance for him to give it some much-needed attention with the help of the brilliant Sanjay Bhandari.

    Sanjay is chair of English football’s anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out and a man who absolutely loves the sport he has a hand in shaping. The boy from Wolverhampton who, as he outlines, was destined to follow Manchester United and has been doing just that, home and away, for the best part of 40 years.

    It has been a joyful existence but also one of fear and loathing because of his ethnicity. Growing up Asian in Wolverhampton in the 1970s meant being subject to racism from the top of government, specifically in the form of local MP Enoch Powell. It was the time of Powell’s infamous Rivers of Blood speech, which as Sanjay explains had a profound, day-to-day impact on his life and love of football.

    Sanjay and Sachin also talk about what it means to be an Asian fan generally – why and how the immigrant experience influences who those from Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi backgrounds support and why the lack of on-pitch role models matters, not to mention what can be done about it.

    It’s then onto Sanjay’s role with Kick It Out - how he got it, why he took it and what he hopes to achieve, specifically in the fight against racism - before the conversation moves onto United. Sachin takes great delight in reflecting on the club’s current woes and credit to Sanjay for providing his own thoughts with calm, humour and intelligence.

    And he gets his own back when the chat moves onto the club’s era of dominance under Alex Ferguson, with Sanjay explaining why of all the great moments during that period, it was a night at Selhurst Park that stands out most.

    Sanjay also talks through his all-time United XI before providing a Gazza-influenced answer to the final question.

    So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot.

    Cheers!

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Series 4, Episode 3 - Your Position Is Untenable (with James Pearce)

    Series 4, Episode 3 - Your Position Is Untenable (with James Pearce)

    It was inevitable Sachin would do another episode on Liverpool and here it is, and yet again he is joined by an excellent Red to talk about the Reds. First it was Kevin Sampson; now James Pearce.

    James has been a much trusted and respected voice on Liverpool for more than a decade now, first in his role as the Echo's LFC reporter and, since 2019, as The Athletic's man at Anfield. It has been, and remains, a dream existence for the boy from Bath who grew up wanting to watch Merseyside's finest as often as possible.

    That process started with a bang; a 6-1 victory over Coventry at Highfield Road in May 1990. James talks about seeing the then recently-crowned league champions in full flow and how it was the start of everything. 

    That has meant some lingering lows, most notably the regret of not being in Istanbul for Liverpool's greatest ever night. But there has also been plenty of highs, including forming a relationship with Kenny Dalglish following his return to the club in 2011. James spoke to the King on a regular basis having finally landed his dream job at the Echo and tells a brilliantly amusing story about one conversation they had over the phone.

    It's then onto the joy and privilege of following Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool - that game against Barcelona, that final in Madrid - before James reflects on how he is making an incremental and fun return to watching his boyhood club as a fan rather than a journalist. From the Kop as opposed to the press box.

    James also talks through his all-time Liverpool XI, which includes a brilliant centre-midfield partnership but one that perhaps asks a bit too much of a legendary former captain. 

    So download, listen and love. And after you have, please Rate and Review. It would mean a lot. 

    Cheers!

    • 1 hr 34 min

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