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Made in Africa

Ed Aarons

The latest news and views on African players in the Premier League with Ed Aarons of the Guardian and Rahman Osman from London World https://birlinn.co.uk/product/made-in-africa/

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Ed and Rahman are joined by Nizaar Kinsella of the Evening Standard to discuss the Senegal striker's first season at Stamford Bridge.

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14 days ago

Rahman and Ed are joined by Ben Jackson, author of The Africa Cup of Nations: The History of an Underappreciated Tournament to discuss the amazing final that saw Sebastian Haller help the hosts see off Nigeria in a pulsating final.

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3 months ago

Rahman and Ed are joined by Afcon 2023 commentator Piers Edwards to discuss the dramatic group stages in Ivory Coast and the mouthwatering last-16 ties featuring the hosts against holders Senegal and Nigeria v Cameroon ...

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3 months ago

Rahman and Ed are joined by Maher Mezahi and Brandon and Joe from The International Window podcast to preview the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast. Can Senegal make it back-to-back titles or will Mohamed Salah get revenge for last time and finall... more

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4 months ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 25 ratings
  • As good as the book

    The book — a recommended read — is amazing. Well written, informative, and covering a subject we don’t see much of. The podcast follows suit (thanks to Max and Football Weekly for letting listeners know of it). It’s an insightful, entertaining podcast. Give it a follow and listen.

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    5
    Louis kensei
    United States2 years ago
  • Finally!

    Finally! A podcast to cover great African soccer players!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mackie.D
    United States2 years ago
  • Love this podcast. Different from all other podcasts which are all the same.

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    5
    Medusa
    2 years ago

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