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The Sporting Almanac Podcast

Podcast door Jack Senior and Ben Davies

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Sport

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What makes sport so special? Why do people fall in love with it, live it, breathe it? What is it about these games that move us so deeply?Behind every sport is a story, a story of where it came from, how it developed and who shaped it along the way. From the dreamers and the trailblazers to the scandals, tragedies and moments of pure joy, sport reflects everything it means to be human - our struggles, our triumphs, our need to belong.At The Sporting Almanac Podcast, we follow the global sporting calendar - not just to preview the events, but to explore the history, culture and characters that made them what they are today.Hosted by Jack, an engineer and grassroots football coach, and Ben, a lawyer with anti-doping experience, each episode dives into the stories behind the spectacle - the forgotten origins, biggest controversies and the moments that made the world stop and watch.Because after all, sport is nothing without the history that makes it.

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World Cup Series Ep. 6 - There's Only One Ronaldo

World Cup Series Ep. 6 - There's Only One Ronaldo Before Cristiano and Lionel, before Ronaldinho and Henry, there was Ronaldo. A man whose ability relative to his peers was so extraordinary it felt like a leap in football evolution. A man who redefined what it meant to be a footballer, whose as yet incomparable ability to create magic with pace, power and precision quite literally changed the game. For Ronaldo, the only comparisons at the time he exploded onto the world scene played other sports. To say he was football's equivalent of Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan can be backed up both by his explosive rise and impact before 1998, and maybe more so by the huge Nike deal he signed, making R9 the global megabrand's face of soccer. But then came Paris. The biggest stage of all, a teamsheet submitted with his name absent and an eventual u-turn that led to a very off-brand performance by the greatest player on the planet at the time - upstaged by another legend of the game in Zinedine Zidane's France. Worse was to come - injuries, aborted comebacks and worries his career might be over, let alone his explosive talent. But what happened next is nothing short of the greatest redemption arc, arguably, in all of the sport's long and storied history. Because there's only one Ronaldo. And in Yokohama, his legacy was secured forever.

3 jul 2026 - 44 min
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World Cup Series Ep. 5 - Andrés Escobar

World Cup Series Ep. 5 - Andrés Escobar El Caballero del Fútbol - The Gentleman of Football - a nickname given to a centre back whose stature, calm head and elegance led him to the pinnacle of World Cup football amongst a generational team, only for their 1994 campaign to end in heartbreak and disaster beyond the scope of just the sport. Andrés Escobar was held in high regard both on and off the pitch. A cultured defender and a leader of Colombia's golden generation, he embodied everything supporters hoped their national team could be - intelligent, humble, dignified and respected by teammates and opponents alike. Yet a single moment at the 1994 World Cup would place him at the centre of one of football's darkest tragedies. More than thirty years later, Andrés Escobar remains a symbol of grace, decency and everything football can lose when the game becomes entangled with true darkness.

23 jun 2026 - 28 min
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World Cup Series Ep. 4 - Refereeing Controversy

World Cup Series Ep. 4 - Refereeing Controversy It is said referees have the hardest job in football. You can do your job perfectly 99.9% of the time, and have your entire career defined by the 0.1%. You are a figure of hatred, of derision, sometimes even of violent intent. But you lace up your boots, pick up your whistle and go again next week. As football fans, most of us can forgive minor mistakes, basic human error. But when a decision decides if your nation progresses or goes home, when a decision leads to injury or farce, or simply when you cannot believe the evidence of your own eyes that an error so brazen can be allowed - we universally cannot stand for it. Today we present our top 10 refereeing controversies, from 1930 through to the modern day. We have dodgy timekeeping, fascist influencers, bloody battles, hands of God and possibly the single worst challenge in football history going unpunished. There is pure speculation on our part, as always, such as wondering how one host nation in South Korea, 2002, can be the beneficiary of so many fortuitous decisions during their run to the semi-finals, and what might motivate an organisation such as FIFA to facilitate such good luck. Theoretically, of course. Mentioned in the episode (viewer discretion is advised) - Schumacher's challenge on Battiston in Seville, 1982. https://youtu.be/6FtBPjqOlEg?is=H1CY6jBzl09_Lsng

19 jun 2026 - 55 min
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World Cup Series Ep. 3 - FIFA's Corruption

World Cup Series Ep. 3 - FIFA's Corruption FIFA would claim that it is individuals that are corrupt, not the organisation itself. Well, our counter to that would be that an organisation that sets itself up with such a concentration of power amid a sea of wealth, with little oversight and so much money to be made cannot deflect blame when corruption becomes endemic. When Russia and Qatar were awarded the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in late 2010, a domino was pushed over. Rumours of corruption made it to the FBI, and a group of agents - some soccer mad, some veterans of mob takedowns - began to investigate. Today, we discuss how those dominos fell, from Chuck Blazer to Jack Warner to Sepp Blatter himself, and how the house of cards came tumbling down - only to go on under Gianni Infantino with a few cosmetic changes and a promise of more oversight. Criminal organisations always find a way of going on with a new generation, after all.

11 jun 2026 - 57 min
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