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One Man Can Make a Difference - Part 1: Argentina at the 1986 World Cup
Saison 6 · Épisode 3
samedi 2 mai 2026 • Durée 01:21:12
With the 40th anniversary of Argentina’s iconic World Cup triumph at Mexico 86 approaching, we have a two-part episode dedicate to that subject. In part 1, we look at how Argentina rebuilt under new manager Carlos Bilardo, who was determined to make a clean break with the Menotti era by sweeping away most of the Spain 82 squad, implementing a new formation, and appointing a new captain – Diego Maradona. It wouldn’t all be plain sailing as Maradona battled illness and injury. Bilardo struggled for results and Argentina made a meal of qualifying for Mexico 86, leaving the press and public sceptical about their chances of World Cup glory. With the tournament approaching, the tensions between the ancien regime (represented by Daniel Passarella) and the new regime (represented by Maradona) threatened to derail the campaign before it had even started.
The Argentinian National Anthem is from https://nationalanthems.info/
‘Por Una Cabeza’ is from https://www.classicals.de/gardel-por-una-cabeza
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A Tale of Two Team Sheets: The Ronaldo World Cup Final Mystery
Saison 6 · Épisode 2
samedi 4 avril 2026 • Durée 59:07
With the 1998 World Cup Final looming, the stage seemed set for Ronaldo – the world’s best player, the most complete striker in world football – to score the goals to confirm his status and inspire Brazil to a record-breaking fifth title. Instead, a zombified Ronaldo wandered ineffectually through the match as France ran out 3-0 winners. Ronaldo hadn’t been named on the original team sheet and then his name appeared on a second team sheet. Behind the scenes, there had been chaos and carnage in the Brazil camp. The chaoticbuild-up would become the subject of heated claim, counter-claim and conspiracy theories, leading all the way to parliamentary inquiries in Brazil.
The Brazilian National Anthem is from https://nationalanthems.info/
‘Pavane Op 50’ is by Abydos_Music from https://pixabay.com/music/solo-piano-pavane-op-50-gabriel-faure-350779/
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"Please Call The Game Off": Scotland vs Belarus in the 1998 World Cup Qualifiers
Saison 5 · Épisode 2
samedi 5 avril 2025 • Durée 34:23
Scotland’s qualifying campaign for World Cup 98 was ticking along nicely (absent Estonians notwithstanding). As the campaign reached a climax, Scotland were top of their group and in a good position to reach their first World Cup since 1990. Off the field, change was coming to Scotland. The election of Tony Blair’s New Labour government in May 1997 meant that Scottish voters had been offered a referendum on devolution and were set to overwhelmingly endorse new devolved institutions. As a crucial home match with Belarus approached, the only worry for Craig Brown’s team was a few injuries in the squad. However, the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in the early hours of 31st August 1997, led to an almighty uproar, which seriously damaged the credibility of Scottish international football, provoked interventions from the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Scotland, and nearly derailed Scotland’s World Cup bid.
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One Team in Tallinn: Scotland vs Estonia in the 1998 World Cup Qualifiers
Saison 5 · Épisode 1
samedi 1 mars 2025 • Durée 33:06
We’re back for Series 5 of World Cup Rambling and we begin by checking in on Scotland, so often the tragic clowns of the World Cup circus. In this episode, we look at the infamous occasion in October 1996 when Scotland faced Estonia in Tallinn. There was just one problem – Estonia didn’t show up. The Scots had trained at the venue, the night before the match, and complained about the poor quality of the floodlights. The kick-off was brought forward and a tense stand-off ensued, as Scotland got ready for the new time whilst Estonia stuck to the original schedule. This meant that Scotland became the “One Team in Tallinn” as they took to the field with the Estonians nowhere to be seen.
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Gloryland: USA 94 Retrospective, Part 8 – The End of the Road
Saison 4 · Épisode 8
samedi 7 décembre 2024 • Durée 01:37:42
51 games down, one to go – the World Cup Final. It’s a historic occasion. Whoever comes out on top – Italy or Brazil – will be the first nation to win the World Cup four times. Memories of 1970 are evoked but the idea of Brazil’s pragmatic class of ’94 emulating Pelé and co is laughable. Italy, meanwhile, seem to be running out of players, with Roberto Baggio playing despite carrying a hamstring injury that blunts his effectiveness. The much-hyped showdown between Romario and Baggio fails to materialise. The blistering heat is inimical to quality football. The match turns out to be a dull, disappointing climax to a great tournament. It finishes goalless and goes to penalties – a tiebreaking method that almost creates a moral panic from journalists and commentators as the greatest competition in the world is reduced to a shootout.
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BONUS EPISODE: Go To War: Football on the Brink in the '80s (with Jon Spurling)
samedi 30 novembre 2024 • Durée 01:39:50
I’m joined by Jon Spurling, a football author who has been a fixture on my bookshelf over the last two decades. Some of Jon’s books are “All Guns Blazing: Arsenal in the 80s”, “Top Guns: Arsenal in the 90s”, “Rebels for the Cause: The Alternative History of Arsenal FC”, “Death or Glory: The Dark History of the World Cup” and “Get It On: How the 70s Rocked Football”.
Here we discuss Jon’s latest book, “Go To War: Football on the Brink in the '80s”, which was released on 29th October 2024. We take an overview of a tumultuous decade in the sport, with a specific focus on England’s World Cup campaigns of 1982 and 1986, as Ron Greenwood leads England on a bumpy road back to the international stage, after the lost decade of the 1970s. Then, we discuss Bobby Robson’s first major tournament – Mexico 86 – where his England team was stopped by the Hand (and left foot) of God.
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Gloryland: USA 94 Retrospective, Part 7 – Coast to Coast
Saison 4 · Épisode 7
samedi 2 novembre 2024 • Durée 35:33
The penultimate episode of the series and we’ve got the semi-finals. Roberto Baggio produces one of the best individual performances of the tournament, to give Italy a 2-1 victory over Bulgaria in New York. However, it’s a day of mixed fortunes for The Divine Ponytail, as a hamstring injury leaves him in a race against time to make the final. Meanwhile, across in Los Angeles, Romario’s goal finishes off a tired Sweden and gives Brazil a place in the final for the first time since 1970. Playing the semi-finals on the same day on opposite coasts is a self-inflicted error from the American organisers, handing a massive advantage to the winners in Los Angeles. There’s also the third-place play-off, with Sweden signing off in style, finishing as the tournament’s highest scorers and claiming the bronze medal.
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Gloryland: USA 94 Retrospective, Part 6 – Heroes
Saison 4 · Épisode 6
samedi 5 octobre 2024 • Durée 59:31
We’ve reached the quarter-finals of USA 94, a set of games which feature dramatic late twists. It’s The Baggio Show in Boston as Italy beat Spain, with Dino opening the scoring and Roberto grabbing a late winner. Brazil unveil a famous celebration but their march to glory is threatened by a Dutch comeback until Branco (liberated from the subs bench) produces a thunderbolt free-kick. Sweden versus Romania is an intriguing battle between two dark horses, with the game exploding into life late in the second half and going all the way to penalties. However, the tournament’s ultimate shock comes at the Giants Stadium where Germany, the reigning World Champions, are sent packing by a double whammy from Bulgaria.
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Gloryland: USA 94 Retrospective, Part 5 – The Show Must Go On
Saison 5 · Épisode 5
samedi 7 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:45:29
We're back with the last 16 of USA 94. Klinsmann and Voller come up with the old magic as Germany find their touch. Spain produce a performance that suggests they might finally be ready to end their decades of underachievement (yeah right). Sweden’s Three Amigos – Brolin, Dahlin, Andersson – end Saudi Arabia’s dream run. Romania and Argentina produce a match for the ages. Packie Bonner’s butter fingers end Ireland’s hopes of a second successive quarter-final. Independence Day is memorable in more ways than one as Team USA face the might of Brazil. Roberto Baggio’s divine intervention finally kickstarts Italy’s campaign. Bulgaria break new ground as Mexico break the goal frame. Hanging over the last 16 is the brutal murder of Andres Escobar and arguments over refereeing standards, as some games are plagued by controversial decisions, with FIFA giving several referees their marching orders.
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Gloryland: USA 94 Retrospective, Part 4 - The Drugs Don't Work
Saison 4 · Épisode 4
samedi 1 juin 2024 • Durée 01:15:55
This month, the group stage of USA 94 reaches a conclusion with many teams jockeying for position. Stefan Effenberg efffectively ends his international career as the Germans have a narrow escape against South Korea, the Group of Death reaches gridlock, Saudi Arabia come up with arguably the goal of the tournament, Oleg Salenko and Roger Milla produce a day of records in San Francisco. However, the real scandal and drama is saved for Group D, where Diego Maradona fails a drug test (a shocking moment yet, with hindsight, almost inevitable) and a pair of injury-time goals completely change the complexion of the final standings.
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