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you might have thought Unai/football stadiums is the weirdest ship I have, but I also ship Joe Devine and JJ Bull from The Tifo Football Podcast, so yeah. that's that.
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Any suggestions on ways to increase tactical knowledge? Podcasts? Books?
Depends on how you learn but for me I learn more from videos and audio so tifo football, football meta or the athletics football analysis podcasts are quite good with episodes on positions. They are based on the mens game more so but you can see how the reflect similarly on the women's game regardless of how much you know about the mens game
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The Athletic Announces New Football (Soccer) Podcasts
Sorry, I know you weren’t expecting a pop quiz. Here goes.
What is the fastest growing team sport in the U.S. in terms of game attendance?
No, baseball has lost attendance and young fans in recent years. The NFL has made modest attendance gains. The answer is Major League Soccer (MLS). In fact, in March of this year, MLS set a record for one-game attendance in Charlotte, NC with a game against the LA Galaxy, when 74, 479 fans showed up. Take that, Washington Commanders.
If you answered that question correctly, you’ll be excited to know that The Athletic — a subscription-based sports website that provides national and local coverage in 47 North American cities as well as the United Kingdom — has announced an enhanced schedule for its football (soccer) podcasts.
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Highlights of the offering include:
Mark Chapman, one of the biggest names in British broadcasting, will host The Athletic Football Podcast FOUR times a week.
The award-winning Totally Football Show is back with James Richardson and the team to cover English and European football every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
The Athletic’s biggest club shows are going twice a week. You can listen to Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Leeds United podcasts every Monday and Thursday, with weekly episodes for Manchester City and Newcastle.
The Athletic Women’s Football Podcast will build on their successful European Championship coverage with another full season of the Women’s Super League. And don’t forget about The Offside Rule either, back for more weekly episodes.
There are specialist shows too, from the joyous Football Cliches, twice-a-week with Adam Hurrey, to the always insightful Athletic Football Tactics Show with Michael Cox.
The Tifo Football Podcast returns, irreverent and beguiling as always, there’s a chance to improve the fortune of your fantasy team with The Athletic FPL podcast and the award-winning Football Manager Show returns with a new presenter for its third season.
In January, The New York Times purchased The Athletic and has breathed new life into the sports service.
According to Iain Macintosh, Managing Editor of The Athletic Audio, “This is going to be one of the most action packed football seasons in living memory; all of Europe’s top divisions and a World Cup stuffed in the middle! We’ll be there every step of the way with James Richardson, Mark Chapman and our incredible roster of presenters and experts, providing the most insightful, compelling and entertaining coverage out there.”
James Richardson, host of the Totally Football Show, notes, “There are an awful lot of football podcasts out there, and possibly a lot of awful football podcasts. The good news though is that whatever part of the game you’re into — tactics, the women’s game, or just in depth coverage of the team you support, there’s a quality Athletic football podcast for you. I’m delighted to be hosting our fifth season of The Totally Football Show at The Athletic, and we can’t wait to get started!”
Check out these football podcasts as the Premiere League begins its new season.
Let’s practice for the new season.
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Watford’s Premier League spell in review
A blog about what Watford are good at, and where they’re struggling. Here I try to work out why Watford find themselves on the brink of relegation.
[Opening disclaimer: I’m a season ticket holder, and and these are based on my observations of Watford’s home games over the last five years. I don’t have access to the stats packages, so others may be able to verify or disprove my assessment with some more detailed analytics. My main interest is on the pitch: formations, tactics, and patterns of play. Big shout-out to the guys at ‘From the Rookery End’, ‘Tifo football’, and ‘Guardian Football Weekly’ podcasts who have really informed how I think about the game.]
In less than 72 hours Watford went from being in a position to put 7 points between them and the relegation zone (winning against Burnley and Southampton), to being 1 point clear of the relegation zone (losing to Burnley and Southampton), with the other teams yet to play. Beyond the immediate frustration of the results, these two games seem to epitomise what has been a difficult and frustrating season.
I wanted to do something productive with this negative energy. So this post is going to reflect on some of the macro-trends of the last five years in the premier league for Watford. I want to think about what’s worked well, what’s worked less well, what some of the perennial issues have been, and try and summarise what I think is at the heart of the team’s current struggles. The main focus is on tactics and structure.
The TLDR: the style of play that suits Watford best is a style of play that relies on confidence and varied attacking options.
What has worked well?
In order to work out what style of play works best for Watford I want to breakdown some of the key strengths of the side.
1. Etienne Capoue. One of Watford’s key assets has been Etienne Capoue. On his bad days he can be an elusive and frustrating player to watch (not helped by his deceptive long and ambling gait). However on his good days he is easily one of the best CDMs in the Premier League. His two main strengths are distribution, and interceptions. A characteristic good spell of play for Capoue is breaking up an opposition pattern of play, before looking to make a raking cross-field pass to a player in space. This creates width for the team, and can be a quick and effective transition. Capoue is one of the players that can regularly be relied on to distribute the ball intelligently and accurately. He plays a key role as part of the shield in front of the defence — and is often available to receive the ball. His role as anchor in the midfield often relieves pressure for the other three or four players around him to advance further up the field.
2. Abdoulaye Doucoure. He is the metronome for Watford. His role in the midfield is to establish a rhythm: short, regular passes, that move the ball from defence to attack. An underrated part of his game, is the way he is always available to receive a pass. This can help out defenders in tight spots, as well as attackers stuck in blind alleys. Having Doucoure as an outlet, often allows Watford to reset a passing move. Working out how best to play Doucoure and Capoue together has often been a critical dilemma for Watford coaches. Play them deep together, and you lose a little dynamism going forward. Play one in front of the other, creates forward movement, but can leave the midfield quite narrow — with wide passing channels for the opposition to transition into.
3. Troy Deeney. Watford do not know how to perform effectively without Deeney. However I think he is one of the most misunderstood strikers in the Premier League. Troy has a reputation as a rough centre forward that’s good in the air. He certainly has that side to his game, but it is by no means his key strengths. Deeney’s role in the Watford side, is actually more of a withdrawn striker — almost filling the ‘false 9’ role. He is a great passer of the ball, able to bring midfielders (and his strike partner if he has one) into the game. A key passage of play for Deeney would be holding the ball up, engineering some space for himself, to play a pass that allows Deulofeu / Sarr / Doucoure / Ighalo a chance to get a shot away.
Another key part to Deeney’s game is his defensive work. Deeney will drop back to cover for a midfielder moving forward, and he will come back to win headers in the box from corners and free kicks. It would not surprise me if Deeney won the majority of our defensive headers from set pieces.
Finally Deeney is a great communicator. He is known to have a continual dialogue with the referee throughout a game — no doubt making sure the official sees all of the fouls the opposing team is making. But he also communicates continually to the rest of the team. When play breaks down, Deeney will often go around the pitch talking to each individual player. This kind of work makes him a great captain.
4. Transitions in the channel. Some of Watford’s most exciting play is when the players in the channels are able to develop a relationship and progress the ball forward. Good examples have been: Holebas and Hughes; Janmaat and Deulofeu; Femenia and Sarr. These pairings — often with the help of Doucoure and/or Capoue inside — help Watford move the ball with speed up the pitch.
5. The intermittent flair players. The Pozzos recruitment work has meant Watford has had a steady stream of talented attacking players (which bought with potential, are intended to be sold on for a profit). At different moments these players have given Watford the goals they need to stay up. These kinds of players are able to take a man on, and take a shot.
With these 5 key aspects to Watford’s game, there is the foundation for an exciting and progressive form of football. With Doucoure and Capoue as the midfield engine — able to pass the ball short and long, and bring different areas of the pitch into play; it makes sense for our play to aim to build through the midfield. Our wide options — sometimes with flair players — create attacking options; either cut inside and get a shot away, or go wide hit the byline to get a cross in or cut it back. Deeney (and Ighalo) are intimidating presences in opposition boxes, able to get away shots where possible. Alternately, Capoue and Doucoure can play the ball to Deeney’s feet who will be able to hold the ball up, while the midfield runs forward, creating passing options to continue the attack.
When it works, this is a style of play very difficult to defend against. In many ways it is a rougher, less refined version of some of Man City’s patterns of play — albeit they have the resources to have £50m+ equivalents of all of Watford’s players (and of course, Pep).
There have been a few games where I feel like this football has flourished.
Watford vs West Ham 2017/18
In this game Watford controlled possession for long periods of time. In the second half there was a period of sustained pressure where Doucoure, Hughes, and Cleverly kept recycling the ball after creating chances. We worked the ball from left (with Richarlison) to right (with Femenia) to find space for shots. As pressure built we eventually found a way through West Ham’s defence for Richarlison to score. It was the culmination of patient passing football, trying to find space for decent goal scoring opportunities.
Watford vs Arsenal 2018/19 (the first 10 mins)
The opening 10 minutes to this game were the height of Javi-ball. Watford set up with a defensive 5-3-2, which was able to tranisiton into a 3-5-2 in attack. Masina and Femenia were played as wing backs able to support the attack, but also double back and defend. This enabled Watford to create overloads on the wings, and create attacking opportunities for the Deeney / Gray partnership. Flying high after beating Wolves in the semi-final of the FA cup, Europe seemed within reach. Unfortunately a mistake from Foster led to Aubameyang scoring, followed by a red card for Deeney which prematurely blunted that formation (and I would argue the season).
Watford vs Liverpool 2019/20
Pearson had figured out how to get all of his best players on the pitch at the same time, all playing to their strengths with a 4-2-3-1 formation. Capoue and Hughes holding the midfield, with Doucoure pushed forward. Deulofeu on one wing and Sarr on the other meant on either side of the pitch there were attacking options. Liverpool’s more advanced wing backs created room in behind for Sarr to attack into with cross-field passes from Capoue.
So what hasn’t been working?
I’m not writing this with Watford progressing in Europe, or mounting a challenge on the top 6 (or 7) — not even with them comfortably mid-table. This comes at a time when Watford are on the brink of relegation. I think there are a few perennial issues that have meant the potential of what Watford is good at has flourished on rare occasions, rather than being the norm.
1) Reliance on a single creative outlet. Our ability to pass the ball to our best players is a key strength. However all too often that creative outlet has been one player. The last two games has seen an over-reliance on Sarr. After the Liverpool game oppositions sides are now well aware of the threat he poses, and are able to neutralise it relatively effectively. Unless the team is able to then use another creative option, a lot of good possession is wasted.
A reliance on one player also creates pressure for that player. Deulofeu has suffered from that pressure — often looking like he carries the weight of the world on his shoulders, looking to cut inside and make something happen with every chance he gets. I believe this reliance on a single outlet has also meant we haven’t seen the best of Pereyra, and risks overburdening Sarr.
A reliance on one creative player, cuts the teams overall ability to create chances.
2) Bypass the midfield too often. I feel like Deeney is not only misunderstood by pundits, but by his own teammates as well. The default play is to play the ball long for Deeney to win a knockdown for the midfield or his strike partner. He can do this, but it is an unreliable way to win and hold onto the ball. It gets us some goals, but gives up possession all too easily. This is amplified when we feel like we are chasing a game and are eager to progress the ball quickly — often bypassing Watford’s best asset, the Doucoure and Capoue midfield.
However this also holds for Capoue’s raking cross-field passes. He can execute them, but doing that every time does no favours for the wide men looking to bring the ball under control. Working the ball wide, or to Deeney, on the ground, would lead to a more controlled transition, and more reliably lead to possession in opposition territories.
3) Inability to score. This is a more diffuse problem, but Watford’s xG consistently outperforms the goals scored. In this season alone, Watford are 10 goals behind where they should be in total. For a team like Watford — fighting to make Europe, or to stay up — you can’t give up this many goals in a season. It suggests a lack of composure in front of goal, and a lack of investment in proven goal scorers at this level.
4) Discipline. Watford reliably pick up silly yellow cards. In isolation this is fine. Cumulatively it creates problems as players are suspended for games. Memorably Holebas almost missed out on an FA cup final because of his disciplinary record.
6) Injuries. Watford reliably pick up injuries. The reason the games I flagged above as great moments are rare is in part because injuries are so frequent. Deulofeu, Pereyra, Sarr, Deeney have all had serious injuries recently. This has the effect of reducing creative options, meaning that a balanced attacking plan — progressing down the right, then the left — can very quickly become a stale predictable plan — ‘quick get it to Sarr!’
The most effective style of play for us is also fitness intensive. Any slip up in pre-season can undermine the ability to run and run in the season, leading to injuries. My personal theory for the slow start to this year was a lack of pre-season conditioning training following the FA cup.
7) Defensive recruitment. The Pozzo’s business model — which has so far proven incredibly effective for us — is to buy unproven promising talent, that can be sold on having demonstrated their ability in the Premier League. This is much more effective for strikers and attacking wing players than for defenders. I think this is the key reason why Watford’s defence hasn’t been invested in as heavily as its attack — the resale market for defenders is just not as developed.
These problems interact and amplify each other, and crucially undermine the things Watford are best at. As I tried to outline above, the best football we play is when we have confident patterns of play, that probe and bring attacking midfielders into the game. At our best we’ll have multiple players on the pitch able to take the ball forward and create goal scoring opportunities.
This is a style of play heavily reliant on confidence. Confidence in being able to pass the ball. Confidence in being able to hold onto the ball. Confidence in being able to take a man on.
Our three best managers of the Premier League period (Javi, Marco, Nigel), each supported this in different ways. Javi and Marco were able to develop passing patterns that could create goal scoring opportunities. Whilst Nigel’s strength is his man-management, and he’s been able to get as many of our strongest players on the pitch at the same time without compromising their talents (it is no coincidence our best game, Liverpool, was when both Sarr and Deulofeu were on the pitch at the same time).
And each of these three managers have had the confidence they built undermined. Marco had his head turned — breaking trust with the team and within the dressing room. The confidence Javi built was shattered by the FA cup final. And the confidence Nigel has cultivated has been threatened by the relegation battle.
The result of this lack of confidence is a retreat from progressive passing football, to relying on hitting our one creative outlet as quickly as possible. The long balls against Southampton being the pinnacle of this lack of belief in themselves.
In summary…
Watford’s best moments come when we work it up the pitch in the channels, through consecutive passes to create overloads on the wing. We’re then able to work it into a goal scoring position: cutting inside, or hitting the by-line to cut it back into the box, or recycling the ball in the midfield to try the other wing.
This is a style of play reliant on confidence and varied attacking options. It is a kind of play that can be undermined by injuries, and an impatience to get forward even quicker and attempting to bypass the midfield.
Whether we can do enough of this in the remaining 6 games is unclear.
I’m not confident we can. And that — in so many ways — appears to be the problem.
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Our illustrated and live action YouTube videos address all aspects of the game, including tactics, history, and the business of football.
We provide analysis on the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup and more.
Our podcasts interview some of the game’s leading figures. And our editorial covers football with depth and insight.
Tifo Football used to be uMAXit Football – we changed our name in November 2017 to better articulate who we are and what matters to us: making football accessible to its fans through story-telling and the expertise and insight of our team of writers and producers.
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Our illustrated and live action YouTube videos address all aspects of the game, including tactics, history, and the business of football.
We provide analysis on the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup and more.
Our podcasts interview some of the game’s leading figures. And our editorial covers football with depth and insight.
Tifo Football used to be uMAXit Football – we changed our name in November 2017 to better articulate who we are and what matters to us: making football accessible to its fans through story-telling and the expertise and insight of our team of writers and producers.
Tifo was nominated by the Football Supporters’ Federation for the ‘Best Online Media’ Award in 2017 and 2018.
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Our illustrated and live action YouTube videos address all aspects of the game, including tactics, history, and the business of football.
We provide analysis on the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup and more.
Our podcasts interview some of the game’s leading figures. And our editorial covers football with depth and insight.
Tifo Football used to be uMAXit Football – we changed our name in November 2017 to better articulate who we are and what matters to us: making football accessible to its fans through story-telling and the expertise and insight of our team of writers and producers.
Tifo was nominated by the Football Supporters’ Federation for the ‘Best Online Media’ Award in 2017 and 2018.
We also make bespoke videos.
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4 Soccer Podcasts That Are Odds On To Win Your Approval
Sports podcasts are some of the most popular pieces of media consumed in the world today. From tactical analysis to stories of days gone by, sports fans and audiophiles everywhere loves listening to these audio essays or bite-sized chunks of news.
Soccer podcasts, in particular, are some of the most consistently popular and high-ranking. Part of this is down to the enduring nature of the sport, but the creativity of these podcasts and their place as genre-defining pieces of art keep drawing in new and old listeners on a weekly basis.
Whether you’re new to soccer and want something to help you digest the weekend’s happenings or you’re an old fan looking for more content, here are four soccer podcasts you should definitely give a go.
Guardian Football Weekly
The original great football podcast.
The much-loved Guardian Football Weekly has been a fan favorite since it originally launched to chronicle the 2006 World Cup, staying in production after the tournament due to fan demand.
Since then it’s evolved into a bi-weekly essential for football fans across the world, with top journalists from The Guardian, famous fans and footballers themselves dropping in to provide analysis of games, tackle big stories and put listeners in fits of laughter.  
Now hosted by Max Rushden after over a decade with original presenter James Richardson, the show has taken on a new life, based largely around the double act of Rushden and journalist Barry Glendenning. With a rotating cast of characters and an intercontinental view of the beautiful game, Football Weekly never feels one-note and is essential listening for sports fans across the world.
Football Weekly has been such a hit for so long that, if you could, you’d probably want to bet on them winning the best sports podcast award once again using the best betting sites listed on OnlineCasinos.co.uk, such is its dominance of the category.
Why listen? - The perfect balance of new, views and comedy - everything you could want from a football podcast.
The Spanish Football Podcast
If you want to get a more Spanish take on the beautiful game without having to learn the language, The Spanish Football Podcast is a great place to start.
Hosted by two English-speaking journalists living in Spain, regular Guardian contributor Sid Lowe and journalist/commentator Phil Kitromilides, TSFP offers listeners keen insight into the goings-on of Barcelona, Real Madrid and the rest of the Spanish football community from an equal part informed and wide-eyed point of view.
Both presenters have decades of experience living and working in Spain, attending some of the biggest matches of this century and getting incredible access to top clubs and players in the country that has dominated football like no other over the last 20 years.
A great next step if you like the tone of Football Weekly, but want to get into the details of sunny Spain’s extraordinary football culture.
Why listen - A brilliant accompaniment for fans looking to dip their toe into the sport of Spanish shores. Feels like you’re at the beach already!
Stadio Podcast
As the first major European league to return following the coronavirus outbreak, the Bundesliga has become a major talking point for soccer fans worldwide.
Based in Berlin, the Stadio Podcast has become an insightful place to not just keep up with Germany’s top league, but explore different facets of football culture.
A relatively new podcast and only started in last 2019, Stadio has had an interesting first year trying to establish itself in a crowded market and navigate the murky waters coronavirus has left the soccer world in. Stadio has risen to the challenge though, using its host’s unique interpretation of the game and a love of the culture around it to craft a podcast that feels both modern and respectful of the sport’s past.
The usual game analysis is here, but that’s coupled with conversations concerning fashion (particularly the dress sense of managers in the Bundesliga), music scenes and more hard-hitting topics that plague the game. Everything is done with a smile though and encouragement for fans to express themselves in their own unique way.
A carefree podcast that is less traditionally informative, but will leave you understanding what is really important about the game and why you love it.
Why listen - The intersection of football, techno and poetry.
Tifo Podcast
Consider yourself a bit of a football nerd (or hipster, depending on your preference)? Then the Tifo podcast is the one for you.
Tifo made its name on YouTube producing a stellar collection of animated videos covering tactical profiles, key historical events and player analysis. The podcast continues this tradition, expanding to a new platform but retaining the same unmatched insight and knowledge of the game.
Episodes range from deep dives into the goings-on of specific Premier League clubs, covering everything from their transfers to youth academy, to insightful interviews with fascinating characters from around the game you won’t hear anywhere else.
Since partnering with The Atheltic, Tifo’s output has only improved, now having access to some of the top football writers in the world and unparalleled access to top clubs.
Why listen? - No podcast will give you more stats and tidbits that’ll make you sound smart in the bar before a match.
This list covers just a few soccer podcasts that tend to focus on the very top of the game, but there are hundreds out there to choose from whether you love MLS or want to learn more about women’s football. They are great starting points that all offer something a little different though.
That’s Not Canon is a platform for creators to tell interesting, funny, innovative, and sometimes slightly odd stories. TNC is always looking for new creative people to join our growing podcast family. If you have an idea we want to hear it and help you grow it into an actual real-world product.
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Does Ousmane Dembélé have a clutch gene? Euan McTear and 500 for Sergio Busquets [TBPod115]
On episode 115 of The Barcelona Podcast, Dan is joined by Euan McTear to discuss Barcelona's 1-1 draw with Atlético Madrid and the contrast of the two styles. Then the duo move to La Ronda to talk injuries, Sergio Busquets' 500th appearance and much more!
Running Order:
Should Barcelona bring back Marc Cucurella from Eibar?
How does the 1-1 draw with Atlético Madrid affect La Liga?
How does Ernesto Valverde's style compare with Diego Simeone's style?
Does Ousmane Dembélé have a clutch gene?
How will we remember Sergio Busquets?
Euan McTear's Camp Nou Tifo Football Video: here. Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, Spotify and, if you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content! 🏅 Become a Patreon to support the show - Thank you!
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lacronicacoruna1 · 4 years
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The Rise & Fall of Deportivo La Coruña
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Watch more Tifo Football: Tactics Explained: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OE39KTymISkCrgCckZh2_sD&playnext=1 Finances & Laws: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OEcOCEjYX59zfcGYrCXFMR2&playnext=1 Tifo Football Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OHj085qILmy-O2-yZqFIcuM&playnext=1 Most Recent Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OGSHqQmRnREA6J11Tadn1zC&playnext=1 Popular Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OF841IcGORTXynu2l67jpeE&playnext=1
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About Tifo Football: Informative, illustrated football analysis. Home of WhiteboardFootball®.
Tifo loves football. We know there’s an appetite for thoughtful, intelligent content, for stuff that makes the complicated simple.
Our illustrated and live action YouTube videos address all aspects of the game, including tactics, history, and the business of football.
We provide analysis on the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup and more.
Our podcasts interview some of the game’s leading figures. And our editorial covers football with depth and insight.
Tifo Football used to be uMAXit Football – we changed our name in November 2017 to better articulate who we are and what matters to us: making football accessible to its fans through story-telling and the expertise and insight of our team of writers and producers.
Tifo was nominated by the Football Supporters’ Federation for the ‘Best Online Media’ Award in 2017 and 2018.
We also make bespoke videos.
#depor #deportivolacoruna #laliga
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lacronicacoruna · 4 years
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The Rise & Fall of Deportivo La Coruña
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One of the most spectacular tales of unexpected glory came from a small city of 200,000 people, in Galicia, A Coruña.
Subscribe to the Tifo Football Podcast: http://bit.ly/TifoPodChannel
Follow Tifo Football: Website: http://tifofootball.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TifoFootball_ Facebook: http://facebook.com/TifoFootball Instagram: http://instagram.com/TifoFootball_
Listen to the Tifo Football podcast: Acast: http://bit.ly/TifoAcastPod Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TifoFootPod Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/tifo-football-podcast
Subscribe to the Tifo Football Podcast: http://bit.ly/TifoPodChannel Subscribe to Tifo Basketball at http://bit.ly/TifoBasketball
Watch more Tifo Football: Tactics Explained: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OE39KTymISkCrgCckZh2_sD&playnext=1 Finances & Laws: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OEcOCEjYX59zfcGYrCXFMR2&playnext=1 Tifo Football Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OHj085qILmy-O2-yZqFIcuM&playnext=1 Most Recent Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OGSHqQmRnREA6J11Tadn1zC&playnext=1 Popular Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OF841IcGORTXynu2l67jpeE&playnext=1
Produced by Tifo Studios: Taking an illustrated look into the beautiful game.
Music sourced from http://epidemicsound.com
About Tifo Football: Informative, illustrated football analysis. Home of WhiteboardFootball®.
Tifo loves football. We know there’s an appetite for thoughtful, intelligent content, for stuff that makes the complicated simple.
Our illustrated and live action YouTube videos address all aspects of the game, including tactics, history, and the business of football.
We provide analysis on the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup and more.
Our podcasts interview some of the game’s leading figures. And our editorial covers football with depth and insight.
Tifo Football used to be uMAXit Football – we changed our name in November 2017 to better articulate who we are and what matters to us: making football accessible to its fans through story-telling and the expertise and insight of our team of writers and producers.
Tifo was nominated by the Football Supporters’ Federation for the ‘Best Online Media’ Award in 2017 and 2018.
We also make bespoke videos.
#depor #deportivolacoruna #laliga
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lacronicacoruna · 4 years
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The Rise & Fall of Deportivo La Coruña
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One of the most spectacular tales of unexpected glory came from a small city of 200,000 people, in Galicia, A Coruña.
Subscribe to the Tifo Football Podcast: http://bit.ly/TifoPodChannel
Follow Tifo Football: Website: http://tifofootball.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TifoFootball_ Facebook: http://facebook.com/TifoFootball Instagram: http://instagram.com/TifoFootball_
Listen to the Tifo Football podcast: Acast: http://bit.ly/TifoAcastPod Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TifoFootPod Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/tifo-football-podcast
Subscribe to the Tifo Football Podcast: http://bit.ly/TifoPodChannel Subscribe to Tifo Basketball at http://bit.ly/TifoBasketball
Watch more Tifo Football: Tactics Explained: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OE39KTymISkCrgCckZh2_sD&playnext=1 Finances & Laws: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OEcOCEjYX59zfcGYrCXFMR2&playnext=1 Tifo Football Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OHj085qILmy-O2-yZqFIcuM&playnext=1 Most Recent Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OGSHqQmRnREA6J11Tadn1zC&playnext=1 Popular Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OF841IcGORTXynu2l67jpeE&playnext=1
Produced by Tifo Studios: Taking an illustrated look into the beautiful game.
Music sourced from http://epidemicsound.com
About Tifo Football: Informative, illustrated football analysis. Home of WhiteboardFootball®.
Tifo loves football. We know there’s an appetite for thoughtful, intelligent content, for stuff that makes the complicated simple.
Our illustrated and live action YouTube videos address all aspects of the game, including tactics, history, and the business of football.
We provide analysis on the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup and more.
Our podcasts interview some of the game’s leading figures. And our editorial covers football with depth and insight.
Tifo Football used to be uMAXit Football – we changed our name in November 2017 to better articulate who we are and what matters to us: making football accessible to its fans through story-telling and the expertise and insight of our team of writers and producers.
Tifo was nominated by the Football Supporters’ Federation for the ‘Best Online Media’ Award in 2017 and 2018.
We also make bespoke videos.
#depor #deportivolacoruna #laliga
from La Crónica Coruña https://lacronicacoruna.com/the-rise-fall-of-deportivo-la-corun%cc%83a-309/
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lacronicacoruna1 · 4 years
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The Rise & Fall of Deportivo La Coruña
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The rise & fall of Deportivo La Coruña Subscribe: http://bit.ly/TifoSubscribe |
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Watch the most recent videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OGSHqQmRnREA6J11Tadn1zC&playnext=1&index=2
One of the most spectacular tales of unexpected glory came from a small city of 200,000 people, in Galicia, A Coruña.
Subscribe to the Tifo Football Podcast: http://bit.ly/TifoPodChannel
Follow Tifo Football: Website: http://tifofootball.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/TifoFootball_ Facebook: http://facebook.com/TifoFootball Instagram: http://instagram.com/TifoFootball_
Listen to the Tifo Football podcast: Acast: http://bit.ly/TifoAcastPod Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/TifoFootPod Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/tifo-football-podcast
Subscribe to the Tifo Football Podcast: http://bit.ly/TifoPodChannel Subscribe to Tifo Basketball at http://bit.ly/TifoBasketball
Watch more Tifo Football: Tactics Explained: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OE39KTymISkCrgCckZh2_sD&playnext=1 Finances & Laws: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OEcOCEjYX59zfcGYrCXFMR2&playnext=1 Tifo Football Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OHj085qILmy-O2-yZqFIcuM&playnext=1 Most Recent Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OGSHqQmRnREA6J11Tadn1zC&playnext=1 Popular Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWYJXDKS21OF841IcGORTXynu2l67jpeE&playnext=1
Produced by Tifo Studios: Taking an illustrated look into the beautiful game.
Music sourced from http://epidemicsound.com
About Tifo Football: Informative, illustrated football analysis. Home of WhiteboardFootball®.
Tifo loves football. We know there’s an appetite for thoughtful, intelligent content, for stuff that makes the complicated simple.
Our illustrated and live action YouTube videos address all aspects of the game, including tactics, history, and the business of football.
We provide analysis on the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup and more.
Our podcasts interview some of the game’s leading figures. And our editorial covers football with depth and insight.
Tifo Football used to be uMAXit Football – we changed our name in November 2017 to better articulate who we are and what matters to us: making football accessible to its fans through story-telling and the expertise and insight of our team of writers and producers.
Tifo was nominated by the Football Supporters’ Federation for the ‘Best Online Media’ Award in 2017 and 2018.
We also make bespoke videos.
#depor #deportivolacoruna #laliga
from La Crónica Coruña https://lacronicacoruna.com/the-rise-fall-of-deportivo-la-corun%cc%83a-309/
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