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Worn In the DDR – A Brief Kit History of the German Democratic Republic
In 1982, whilst holidaying with my parents in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, I happened across a market just off the main promenade. One of the traders was selling a basketful of footie shirts from a variety of insanely random countries...
The golden era of football and football kits
Growing up in the north of Scotland in the 1980s and 1990s, I feel extremely fortunate to have lived what many believe to be the golden era of football and football kits. As the Premier League moved behind the paywall in 1992, young fans like me embraced, championed and developed a deep love for all things Italian Football...
Football Without Borders: The Global Game According to Justin Walley
Justin Walley, is an English football coach and administrator, former player, and published author, who has had a diverse and unconventional career in football, marked by international experiences and a focus on grassroots and alternative football organisations. His journey spans multiple countries and roles, with a particular emphasis on founding and developing teams in unique settings.
A Love of Italian Football and Their Golden Period of The Late 80s/90s
Dominic Hougham loves everything about Italy. Having travelled there extensively, he enjoys the food, the wine, the culture, the weather and the scenery. He has even picked up some rudimentary Italian, although he will confess that it is rusty, and he still cannot roll his Rs. But more than anything, he loves Italian football. So much in fact that he decided to write a book about it.


