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 award winning writer and editor of The Blizzard, Jonathan Wilson as we discuss the recently revised edition of his book Angels with Dirty Faces, an incredible book which not only covers the history of Argentinian football to the present day, but also the history of the modern country itself. I really recommend it.
Beyond the book we cover Jonathan’s three football shirt choices, beginning with a nostalgic trip to Sunderland’s Roker Park during an epic FA Cup Run, an emotional African Cup of Nations win for Zambia and we round things off discussing the legacy of Maradona and the shirt he wore against England at the World Cup in Mexico in 1986.
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The article covering Zambia’s moving win in the AFCON Final in 2012 can be found here
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/feb/12/zambia-ivory-coast-africa-cup-nations-final
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