/r/SoccerPodcasts
Welcome to the subreddit for Podcasts about soccer! Be it about your team, your league, or your Country, all Podcasts are welcome!
No spam, racism, player bashing. Do not downvote opinions if you do not agree with them or because they may be a supporter of another team. That being said, discuss at length why you disagree with that opinion. Let's try & keep things civil.
Our Vision:
Podcast creators to attract new listeners
Create discussion about current topics within podcasts
Listeners discover new podcasts & discuss what they've heard
To build a spot for all soccer related podcasts for supporters to enjoy
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I am part of a new podcast with some friends. We have been recording for a couple months now and new episodes are due to be uploaded. Give us a listen, we like to chat about the Prem League amongst other things and just have a laugh due to being long term friends. It's called The Halftime Pie. Any suggestions for us are welcome. Thanks
Here is the link to Spotify. We appreciate any listeners and the feedback as we are fairly new.
https://open.spotify.com/show/3cqWVIPL50qsLUOpwBQRac?si=DEdsBQdOQFKCmUuz8k8IxA
Hi everyone,
Me and a bunch of my friends are thinking of starting a YouTube channel dedicated to discussing all things soccer. I was just curious if anyone has any advice about the video editing process. Is it something that can be done by myself? Is it smart to hire an editor? How much would they cost? Can you find interns for the project? etc
Any help or guidance would be appreciated, thank you!
https://open.spotify.com/show/3pu06shERCirtvquGj8Nl1?si=1YVJu0qnSH2B7V7jzOqcCw
We are in year three and really love covering the English Premier League we offer our opinions and love fan interaction. Yes, we understand we’re not experts take what we say as you please!
Hey r/SoccerPodcasts fam!
I started my own soccer podcast/channel about 2-3 months ago. I've been uploading daily shorts/clips to help the channel grow. I eventually plan on making longer videos alongside different guests. I would greatly appreciate any support on our YouTube, TikTok, and/or Instagram.
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@LoqueraFutbolera
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loquerafutbolera
Instagram: instagram.com/loquerafutbolera
I welcome any and all feedback. Whether it's about the content, format, or ideas for future videos, your input is appreciated.
Thank you guys :)
Hey r/soccer fam!
I started my own soccer podcast/channel about 2-3 months ago. I've been uploading daily shorts/clips to help the channel grow. I eventually plan on making longer videos alongside different guests. I would greatly appreciate any support on our YouTube, TikTok, and/or Instagram.
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@LoqueraFutbolera
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loquerafutbolera
Instagram: instagram.com/loquerafutbolera
I welcome any and all feedback. Whether it's about the content, format, or ideas for future videos, your input is appreciated.
Thank you guys :)
Uncharacteristically, another episode with U.S. related content dropped yesterday, and whoever here is interested in the culture, politics and history of the game we love - beyond gamedays, stars and goals - might find it interesting.
I am joined by three (real) professors who regularly teach, in American university classrooms, about football - its culture, its meaning, its history. We talked about what would it be like to take a class with them, what they assign, how did they get into this subject in academia in the first place, and what good books are being written about the beautiful game beyond the well-known popular ones. And then we went on to opine more broadly, about the future of the game globally as well as here in the US, the next World Cup, why awful people run clubs, and what makes the beautiful game such a unique angle to understand the world.
These guests are:- Dr. Brenda Elsey (Hofstra University, History Department), co-editor of Football and the Boundaries of History: Critical Studies in Soccer (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and author of Futbolera: A History of Women and Sports in Latin America (University of Texas Press, 2019); Dr. Peter Alegi (Michigan State University, Department of History), author of African Soccerscapes: How a Continent Changed the World's Game (Ohio University Press, 2010) and Laduma! Soccer, Politics and Society in South Africa (University of KawZulu-Natal Press, 2004); founder of The Football Scholars Forum- Dr. Pablo M. Sierra (University of Rochester, Department of History), author of Urban Slavery in Colonial Mexico: Puebla de los Ángeles, 1531-1706 (Cambridge Press, 2018)
Hello All, This is a thread that I created to increase engagement and awareness of the soccer podcasts around the world. Feel free to use this thread to share your content and what not. I will start first:
Tiktok: basementballerspod
Instagram: basementballerspod
Twitter: BasementBPC
Youtube/spotify: Basement Ballers Podcast
We talk about European football recaps each week if that interests you. Please feel free to share your links as well 😊
We started off the World Cup Gambling Podcast in November and got some great feedback. We are now off and running with the Premier League Gambling Podcast. We summarise every game and give our view on the Premier League, Champions League, Cup football and more. Give us a listen if that's your thing!