For our first episode of the new season, we thought we'd look to those who have got by with a little help from their friends. From footballing bromances to managerial partnerships, via striker partnerships and defensive duos, we explored those who agree that two heads (or two sets of feet) are better than one.Matt's Choices1. Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams2. Nihat and Darko Kovacevic3. Brian Clough and Peter TaylorMarc's Choices1. Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min2. Luka Modric and Toni Kroos3. Steve Bruce and Gary PallisterYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For this pod, Matt and Marc got all reflective about their past season in football and discussed the highlights from their football travels in 2023/24.Matt's Choices1. San Mamés2. Rifcom Charity Football Tournament in the Rif Mountains, Morocco3. Antoñito's 122nd minute goal against Nàstic to get Málaga promotedMarc's Choices1. Cob and chips at Merthyr Town FC2. Josh Williams' scissor kick goal for Connah's Quay v The New Saints in the Welsh Cup final3. David BrooksYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
As we get into the full swing of Euro 2024, it would have been rude not to pay homage to one of international football's greatest tournaments. So for this episode, Matt and Marc each decided to choose one shirt, one game and one goal to discuss from Euro history.Matt's Choices1. France's 1984 shirt2. Czech Republic 3-2 Netherlands at Euro 20043. Hal Robson Kanu v Belgium in Euro 2016Marc's Choices1. Netherlands's 1988 shirt2. The Euro 2000 semi-finals3. Fernando Torres v Germany in the Euro 2008 finalYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
There are not many things that come more exciting than the play-offs in football. So, with Marc back from watching Southampton triumph in the Championship Play-Off Final and Matt about to watch Málaga over two legs in the Primera RFEF Play-Off semis, what better time to do an episode on these madcap, all-up-for-grabs games.Matt’s ChoicesManchester City’s away kit in the 1999 Division 2 Play-Off FinalGarry Monk’s tackle in the 2011 Championship Play-Off FinalAltrincham 2-1 Guiseley in 2014 Conference North Play-Off FinaMarc’s ChoicesBologna winning the 1964 Serie A in a Play-Off match v InterBolton 4-3 Reading in the 1995 Division 1 Play-Off FinalUzbekistan v Bahrain in 2006 World Cup Qualifying Play-Off Semi-FinalYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For our 50th episode we headed to Rotterdam to take a deep dive into the 'Club of the People' - Feyenoord. With our choices, we covered the club's successes throughout the past 50 plus years - domestic, European and even worldwide. Joining us for our half century was Matt's Guiricast co-host Chris Marquez - born in Span, but brought up in Rotterdam. He even brought along some very precious Feyenoord memorabilia once worn by one of the greatest footballers ever.Chris's choices1. Feyenoord v Estudiantes in the 1970 Intercontinental Cup 2. Johan Cruyff's season at Feyenoord3. Arne SlotMatt and Marc's choices1. De Kuip2. 2002 UEFA Cup final - Feyenoord v Dortmund3. Giovanni van BronckhorstYou can find Chris on Twitter at @ChrisMLG6 and the Guiricast at @GuiricastPodYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
There's not much better than a cup final...except maybe a semi-final? We delved into what makes semi-finals so great and looked at some of our personal favourite semi-final games. Matt Choices1. England v West Germany - 1990 World Cup2. Germany v Italy - 2006 World Cup3. Chelsea v Barcelona - 2009 Champions LeagueMarc's Choices1. The 1990 FA Cup sem-finals2. Alesandro Costacurta getting suspended both the 1994 Champions League and World Cup semi-final3. Suwon v Al Sadd - 2011 AFC Champions LeagueYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For this episode, we discussed arguably the Premier League's greatest cult side - loved and feared in equal measures. From the days of Djorkaeff to the final throes of this great team being led by Anelka, we looked at what made this team so much fun and so well-remembered. Of course, we talked about their glorious leader too: Sam 'Big Sam' Allardyce. To herald Big Sam, we were joined by Bolotn fan Joseph 'Gibbo' Gibbons.Matt and Marc's Choices1. Youri Djorkaeff2. Gary Speed's 500th Premier League appearance3. Nicolas AnelkaGibbo's Choices1. (Almost) signing Rivaldo2. Sam Ashton3. Qualifying for the UEFA CupYou can find Gibbo on Twitter at @JoeBillGibbo.You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
Everyone loves a diving headers, don't they? Well, here's a whole episode dedicated to them. From Argentinian football rituals to goalkeepers saving their team with their noggin', plus much more.Matt's Choices1. Aldo Poy's 1971 header for Rosario Central v Newell's Old Boys2. Jamie Mackie for QPR v Manchester City in the 'AGUEEERRROOOO game'3- Michu's diving headers for SwanseaMarc's Choices1. Greogory Coupet's double save for Lyon v Barcelona2. Diego Forlan's first ever professional goal3. Gianluca Vialli's sliding header for Sampdoria v BariYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
We went Down Under for this episode and explored the history of the Australian national team AKA The Socceroos. We discussed the Godfather of Australian football right up to the hipster footballer who has been the face of the current squad's recent penchant for social justice, plus all the heartaches and World Cup triumphs in between.Marc's Choices1. Johnny Warren2. Tim Cahill's volley v Netherlands in the 2014 World Cup3. Australia's 2015 Asian Cup winMatt's Choices1. Australia getting to the final of the 1997 Confederations Cup2. Australia v Italy in the 2006 World Cup3. Jackson IrvineYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For many, Brazil’s 1970 World Cup-winning team are the greatest national team of all-time, with their fable five of Pele, Tostao, Rivelino, Gerson and Jairzinho. With his new book O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party coming out soon, we were joined by Gary Thacker (making his hatrick appearance on Platini Played for Kuwait) to discuss the joys that Brazil brought tto Mexico in 1970 - the players, the goals and even the team’s origins four years earlier.Gary’s ChoicesBrazil in the 1966 World CupRoginho’s replacementMario ZagalloMatt and Marc’s ChoicesBrazil v England at the 1970 World CupJairzinhoCarlos Alberto’s goal in the 1970 World Cup FinalYou can find Gary on Twitter at @All_Blue_Daze and you can find a Twitter dedicated to his new book O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party @O_Jogo_Bonito70 You can also pre-order Gary's new book O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jogo-Bonito-Brazils-World-Samba/dp/1801506760You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
Christmas is a time for family, friends, food and…the giving and receivng of video games and consoles. In that spirit, for our first podcast of the year, we looked at football in the virtual world and discussed those games, teams and players that have enchanted us in the 2D and 3D realms over the years.Matt and Marc’s ChoicesFIFA International SoccerTommy Svindal Larsen on Championship Manager 97/98Football-endorsed gamesAS Roma on Championship Manager 01/02The Pro Evolution Soccer Master League teamFIFA 10/FIFA 11You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
One of football's most glorious failures? They were certainly a glorious team whichever way you look at it. On this episode, we looked back on that incredible Bayer Leverkusen team that came agonisingly close to a Treble, but came away empty-handed. We were lucky to be joined by Gareth and Joe of The England B Team podcast to talk about a manager that started Leverkusen's late 90s/early 00s rise, the key games around their cruel 2001/2002 season and the characters on the pitch who made this such a great team.The England B Team's Choices1. Christophe Daum2. Michael Ballack3. Ulf KirstenMatt and Marc's Choices1. Leverkusen's 2002 Champions League Campaign2. Hamburg 1-1 Leverkusen3. Hans-Jörg ButtYou can follow the England B Team on Twitter and Instagram at @EnglandBTeamPod. You can check out their podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xIpLBRIEcL8jhNsusKTqp?si=c0bf05e271a544ec&nd=1&dlsi=3377a65565054fb5 And check out their YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@EnglandBTeamPod You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For this episode we are going green and looking at those clubs who adorn themselves green shirts or house themselves in green stadiums. Joining us to discuss all things green-shirted was Yeovil supporter Alex Ashmore, co-host of the excellent Malaga fan podcast, Guiricast, and currently studying with Real Madrid.Alex's Choices1. Yeovil's season in the Championship2. Celtic 2-1 Barcelona in 2012/20133. Betis winning the 2022 Copa del ReyMatt and Marc's Choices1. Rapid Vienna's Allianz Stadion2. Grafite and Dzeko at Wolfsburg3. Jeonbuk Hyundai MotorsYou can find Alex on Twitter at @AlexHAshmore and on the excellent Guiricast podcast @GuiricastPodYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
Overhad kicks. Scopion kicks. Scissor kicks. We celebrated those goals that have seen players take to the air and soar and score.Matt's Choices1. Laurent Robert v Fulham https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GxmOlqwsULc 2. Wayne Routledge v WBAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-RMV5wjaRU3. Morten Nordstrand v FC Copenhagenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqJ6qvWk91MMarc's Choices1. Mauro Bressan v Barcelonahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g515yEVE7lU 2. Wayne Rooney v Manchester Cityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZV9UWY5wwY3. Nguyen Quang Hai v Ceres Negroshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ussDB6VQ5pQYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For this episode, we discussed the adventures of Welsh clubs in Europe. From the first clubs to venture onto the continent through to some of the most iconic wins in the history of Welsh football.Matt's Choices1. Borough United v Sliema Wanderers2. Barry Town v Porto3. Swansea City v MalmoMarc's Choices1. Bangor City v Napoli2. Cardiff City v Real Madrid3. Merthyr Tydfil v AtalantaYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
With the Netlix Beckham documentary being a streaming hit this week, we thought we’d jump on the Beckham bandwagon too and do an episode devoted to one of football’s greatest icons - on and off the pitch. We discussed some of his greatest goals and assists, as well as some of the great shirts he wore on the pitch and how we all came to learn the word ‘metarsal’ because of him.Matt’s ChoicesBeckham’s lobbed goal v West Ham in 2002Beckham’s 2006/2007 La Liga winning seasonLA Galaxy shirtsMarc’s ChoicesThe halfway line goal against WimbledonBeckham’s metatarsal injuryBeckham’s assist to Ronaldo in Copa dely Rey semi-final in 2006You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
On this episode, we looked back at those footballers who have found a final lease life of life in their careers in the most unlikeliest of places. From a 35-year-old going on a 5 trophy haul in the space of 6 months to a French striker going on to be possibly the best striker in the history of Mexican football, these are some of football's best Indian Summers.Matt's Choices1. Christophe Dugarry at Birmingham City2. Clarence Seedorf at Botafogo3. Andre Gignac at TigresMarc's Choices1. Beppe Bergomi at the 1998 World Cup2. Gary McAllister at Liverpool3. Luca Toni at VeronaYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For the first episode after our summer break, we decided to celebrate one of the great teams of the late 90s/early 00s: Valencia CF. We looked back on how Claudio Ranieri kicked things off with the 1999 Copa del Rey winning team, how Héctor Cúper then took them to two consecutive Champions League finals, before Rafa Benitez made Valencia Spanish champions twice in the space of three years, as well as winning the UEFA Cup.To talk all things 'Los Che', we were delighted to be joined by football writer and podcaster Chris Lee - the host of the excellent Outside Write podcast and author of 'Origin Stories: The Pioneers Who Took Football to the World' and 'The Defiant: A History of Football Against Fascism'.Chris' choices:1. Claudio Ranieri and Valencia2. Champions League final losses in 2000 and 20013. Rafa Benitez and ValenciaMatt and Marc's Choices1. Mestalla2. Gaizka Mendieta's goal v Atletico Madrid in the 1999 Copa del Rey final3. Pablo AimarYou can find Chris and his podcast on Twitter at @OutsideWrite.You can also find Chris' two books here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chris-Lee/e/B091D5C6LB?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1694447421&sr=8-1 You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For our final episode before our summer break, we went all reflective and made this episode’s topic a simple one: we looked back out our own 20022/2023 seasons. We looked at some of our highlights and some of the more interesting things we encountered on our football travels this season - from Kuwait in the Middle-East to Portugal in the very west of Europe,Matt’s ChoicesKevin Medina at Gil VicenteVillarreal CF’s Estadi de la Ceràmica Pablo Hernández at CastellonMarc’s ChoicesAl Arabi 2-2 SalmiyaWomen’s football at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the Emirates StadiumWales 2-4 ArmeniaYou can check out Matt's articles about Kevin and Pablo Hernández (plus a couple of other little Málaga bits) here: https://www.otbfootball.net/author/matt-harrison/You can also find his fundraising page for his camino from Lisbon to San Sebastian here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/matthew-harrison-1687092527985?utm_source=copyLink&utm_medium=one_paYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For our latest club focus, we headed to Brazil and to the big boys of Brazil - to club some consider to have the biggest fanbase in the world: CR Flamengo. We went right back to the origins and their first real superstar all the way up to their recent success; of course we went through their history via some cult heroes, cult games and some of the greatest players of all-time. Joining us to talk all Mengão was football writer and podcast Stephen Brandt, whose latest book, Flamengo: Winning All The Cups, is to be published next month.Stephen’s choicesManuel Fleitas SolichZicoSantos 5-4 Flamengo July 2011 - Neymar v RonaldinhoMatt and Marc’s choicesLeônidasDejan Petkovic and other Europeans at FlamengoGabriel ‘Gabigol’ Barbosa and recent successesYou can find Stephen on Twitter at @StephenCBrandt.You can pre-order Stephen’s book Flamengo: Winning All the Cups here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flamengo-Winning-Cups-Stephen-Brandt/dp/1801504539/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=flamengo+winning+all+the+cups&qid=1686770078&sprefix=flamengo+winning%2Caps%2C148&sr=8-1 You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
We revisited the season where the razzmatazz of the Premier League all began (although, maybe it didn't quite have too much razzmatazz at the time). Joining us to talk all things 1992/1993 was football writer and podcaster Rob Fletcher; a perfect guest as Rob is the author of the book 1992: The Birth of Modern Football.Rob's Choices1. Paul Gascoigne moving to Lazio2. The 1992/1993 Premier League shirts3. Oldham Athletic in 1992/1993Matt and Marc's Choices1. Dalian Atkinson's Goal of the Season2. Brian Clough's final season as manager3. Eric Cantona's move to Manchester United.You can find Rob on Twitter at @rob_fletcher_ and you can find a Twitter dedicated to his new book 1992: The Birth of Modern Football at @92FootballBook You can also buy Rob's book 1992: The Birth of Modern Football here https://www.amazon.co.uk/1992-Modern-Football-Rob-Fletcher/dp/1801504288 You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
With the latest AFC Champions League recently coming to its conclusion (congratulations to Urawa Red Diamonds), this week we looked at Asia’s biggest continental club trophy - from those famous teams crowned as champions to those famous players who have been named MVPs. Plus, a lot of ‘Hey, have you seen who manages this team in Asia these days?’ chat.Matt's Choices1. Western Sydney Wanderers as winners in 20142. Omar Abdulrahman3. Bafetimbi GomisMarc's CHoices1. Seongnam as winners in 20102. Dejan Damjanović3. Johor Darul Ta'zim in the 2022 tournamentYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
In this episode, we took a deep dive into those players who have broken the world record transfer fee. We look at those players who were going for tens of thousands in the first half of the century all the way up to the current record holder who moved for over €200 million.Matt Choices1. Trevor Ford2. Christian Vieri3. NeymarMarc's Choices1. Jackie Sewell2. the 1992 Serie A transfer window3. KakaYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
Undoubtedly, the Ajax of the early 1970s was one of the greatest club sides ever as they dominated Dutch football and, more significantly, won 3 European Cups in a row between 1971 and 1973. We took a deep dive into Michels' famed 'Total Football' team and who better to join us than Gary Thacker, who is just about to release his new book, Dutch Masters: When Ajax's Totaalvoetbal Conquered Europe.Matt and Marc's Choices1. Vic Buckingham2. The Ajax shirt3. Barry HulshoffGary's Choices1. Ajax v Bayern Munich in the 1972/73 European Cup quarter-final2. Gerrie Muhren's keepie-uppies at the Bernabeu3. Cruyff leaving Ajax.You can find Gary on Twitter at @All_Blue_Daze and you can find a Twitter dedicated to his new book Dutch Masters at @DutchMasters73.You can also pre-order Gary's new book Dutch Masters: When Ajax's Totaalvoetbal Conquered Europe here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dutch-Masters-Totaalvoetbal-Conquered-Europe/dp/1801504415You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
We decided that it had been too long without us focusing solely on a topic linked to African football, so we decided to fix that and focus on - in our opinion - the coolest African national team side/era in football history: Nigeria in the 90s. Matt's Choices1. Nigeria v Italy in USA 19942. Finidi George and Nwankwo Kanu at Ajax3. Jay Jay Okocha in the 90sMarc's Choices1. Nigeria's World Cup 94 away shirt2. Celestine Babayaro's celebration in the Olympic 96 final3. Sunday Oliseh's goal v Spain at France 98You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
After Matt's trip to Lisbon, which included a trip to the Estadio Jose Alvalade, we decided to take a deep dive into one of Portugal's biggest clubs: Sporting CP. The players, the managers, the games, the falling in love with them on Championship Manager and, most importantly, those beautiful green shirts.Matt’s ChoicesBobby Robson and Jose Mourinho at SportingMario Jardel's 2001-2002 season at SportingMarcus EdwardsMarc’s ChoicesRandolph GallowayEmilio PeixeSporting CP v Manchester United 2003 AKA The Cristiano Ronaldo FriendlyYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
As we entered the new millennium, Sven-Göran Eriksson - with the help of wealthy owner Sergio Cragnotti - had put together a hell of a Lazio team, a team which would go on to win the 1999/2000 Scudetto. We took a deep dive into Sven's Lazio and the array of stars at his disposal - an all star car who he would lead to 7 trophies in the space of just a few years.Matt’s ChoicesLazio's 1999/2000 shirtsJuan Sebastian VeronMarcelo Salas' tackle/lob goal against TorinoMarc’s ChoicesSinisa Mihajlovic's hatrick of freekicks v SampdoriaRoberto Mancini's backheel volley goal against ParmaAlessandro NestaYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
Inspired by Marc’s recent plans to attend Southampton v Blackpool, (which he didn't attend in the end) we decided for this week’s episode to tango the podcast and talk about the football clubs who bring vibrancy to our football stadiums by wearing orange shirts (and the various tangerine and amber derivatives of orange). Blackpool, Dundee United and Shimizu S-Pulse feature in this week’s pod amongst many clubs Joining us to talk all things football and orange is Blackpool fan Nick Bell.Nick’s ChoicesKenilworth Road and Luton TownBrett OrmerodForge FCMatt’s ChoicesDundee United v Barcelona in 1987 UEFA CupStephen Dobbie at Swansea and BlackpoolShmizu S-PulseMarc’s Choices Merthyr Town’s Donetsk-inspired away shirtLens’ Orange-sponsored shirts in 2001/02Jeju United in the 2017 AFC Champions League You can follow Nick on Twitter at @nicknellofbpl and on the Guiricast podcast (alongside Matt).You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
For this week’s episode, we headed to South-East Asia and delved into the ASEAN Football Federation Championship AKA The Mitsubishi Electric Cup AKA The Sukuzi Cup. One of the region’s major football tournaments, it is a competition with some of world football’s less heralded nations, but nations with their own fascinating stories and quirks, as well as vibrant football cultures.Matt’s ChoicesDaniel Bennett - Malaysia’s most-capped footballerSven Goran Eriksson managing the PhillippinesKeisuke Honda managing CambodiaMarc’s ChoicesMalaysia and the 1972 and 1980 Olympics football tournamentVietnam U23 team in the 2018 U23 Asian CupTheerathon Bunmathan - MVP at the 2022 AFF ChampionshipYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
In our first episode of 2023, we decided to revisit some of the topics from our 2022 episodes. Matt and Marc each chose 3 episode topics each and came up with one more discussion point to explore on those topics (it makes much sense in the episode). It also gave us the chance to introduce some of our back catalogue to any new listeners on board. We also discussed our favourite episodes so far and what to expect moving forward with the podcast.Matt's Choices1.Ron Davies at Southampton (linked to the Southampton Football Club episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1937051/11423855)2. Fredi Kanoute at Sevilla (linked to the Football in Seville episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1937051/10691721)3. The proposal for the new Club World Cup (linked to the intercontinental Cup/Club World Cup episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1937051/10100744)Marc's Choices1. Spezia's third shirt and Ethan Ampadu (linked to the Welsh Footballers Abroad AKA Lost Boyos episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1937051/10052227)2. Steven Thicot (linked to the Wonderkids Who Faded episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1937051/11285907)3. 'Sergio Aguero' scoring for Malaysia (linked to the Dual Nationality Players episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1937051/10227381)You can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait.If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also, please leave us a rating/review on your chose podcast platform.Enjoy the podcast!Music: Chimez by Dan Henig