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The Brazilian Shirt Name Podcast

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Football
World Cup
Premier League
Manchester United
FA Cup
Liverpool
Brazil
Arsenal
Nigeria
Club World Cup
Liverpool FC
Manchester City
England
FIFA
Tottenham Hotspur
Champions League
African Football
Real Madrid
England National Football Team
Flamengo

Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery chat about football, music and culture.

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Latest Episodes

Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery are joined by Marco Helliwell from The Halftimers to discuss his World Cup Song with former West Ham and England Striker Carlton Cole and they discuss who might be on the England squad to the World Cup with an update fro... more

The Doyen of French football Philippe Auclair joins Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery to discuss his new book 'The Mbappé Project'.

They discuss Kylian's career, France at the upcoming World Cup and the difference in French and British Colonialism.

Pu... more

Dotun Adebayo and Tim Vickery are joined by Atolani Oywumi to discuss the first leg of the Champions League Semi Finals, Tim gives us an update from South America and Adrian Goldberg joins the show to discuss the runners and riders for the second aut... more

Tim Vickery in Brazil, Dotun Adebayo and Amos Murphy (football writer and City Ramble podcast) gather together in England. We are also joined in the second half of the show by Adrian Goldberg.

The Brazilian Shirt Name podcast's Global Soccer Intera... more

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Recent Guests

Richard Fitzpatrick
Author researching Helenio Herrera, football historian
Episode: Helenio Herrera – Football’s Original Master of the Dark Arts
Tim Vickery
Author of Mundiales, football writer
Episode: The Mundiales Book Launch - Tim Vickery on the History of South America at The World Cup
Bassil Mikdadi
Founder of Football Palestine, West Asia football expert
Football Palestine
Episode: Road to the World Cup: West Asian Special
Joseph O'Sullivan
Football travel man, guest on the episode
Travel man of football
Episode: Global Soccer Interactive - Italy Out before it's Started and the rest of the March Window
Brendan McGurty
Guest from The Cheese Room Tottenham podcast
The Cheese Room
Episode: Global Soccer Interactive - Italy Out before it's Started and the rest of the March Window
Tony Evans
Writer on Liverpool FC, author
The Athletic
Episode: Mo Salah to leave and Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland World Cup Play-Off Preview
Siôn Wyn Pritchard
Sports journalist, Wales aficionado
Off the Ball / Wales football reporting
Episode: Mo Salah to leave and Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland World Cup Play-Off Preview
Ben Symes
Off the Ball football analyst, Ireland expert
Off the Ball
Episode: Mo Salah to leave and Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland World Cup Play-Off Preview
Sam Ooghe
Belgian journalist
Belgian journalism
Episode: Road to the World Cup: Belgium and The Netherlands

Hosts

Tim Vickery
Analyst and longtime football commentator with a focus on South American and global football, cultural insights, and historical context.
Dotun Adebayo
Cultural commentator and football podcaster with a global perspective, blending sport with music and social issues.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 408 ratings
  • The GOATs

    Dotun and Tim are the Ronaldo and Messi of sports radio. Keep up the amazing work chaps

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wengers thermometer
    United States4 months ago
  • Global… Football

    A majority of the world's countries, or approximately 75% of countries, refer to association football as "football". The term "soccer" is used predominantly in a smaller number of countries, including the US, Canada, and sometimes in Australia, where other popular football codes exist.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Colombo Owl
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Glyn, Manchester

    Great Football podcast, really enjoy listening to all aspects of the game, nice to hear chat about South American football, which I take great interest in.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Definitely blue
    United Kingdom10 months ago
  • Outstanding

    Quite simpky a superb series, reslly in-depth analysis and a lot of humour . Their combined Knowledge bank is tremendous

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    stingraj jk
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Informative but informal

    I’ve been listening to Dotun and Tim for a long time and every conversation makes you feel welcome but you also learn something new every episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Josh Duder
    United States3 years ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners value deep cultural and historical context alongside football analysis.
Guests and topics are consistently varied, keeping episodes fresh and insightful.
Praise for banter and conversational style that makes complex topics approachable.
Positive feedback on the show's blending of football with music and culture.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#21
United Kingdom/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#55
Australia/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#79
Italy/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#129
France/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#10
Ireland/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#10
Saudi Arabia/Sports/Football

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Helenio Herrera – Football’s Original Master of the Dark Arts
Q: What drew you to write about Herrera, and what does his story reveal about football culture in the 1950s–60s?
What drew me was the mix of genius and grotesque behavior, the cosmopolitan backdrop of Barcelona and Inter, and the sense that Herrera embodied the era's tensions between romantic football and brutal competition, revealing how culture, politics, and sport intertwined in that period.
Helenio Herrera – Football’s Original Master of the Dark Arts
Q: How do you contextualize Herrera's darker methods within the broader history of football in Europe?
Herrera is placed as a pivotal but paradoxical figure, whose hunger to win drove both tactical innovation and ethically troubling practices, illustrating how the era's pressures could push leaders toward extreme measures while shaping football's evolution.
Road to the World Cup: West Asian Special
Q: What is made over there of the statement from President Trump where he seems to be saying that the safety of this team will not be guaranteed?
The hosts discuss that such statements are unhelpful and reflect a broader geopolitical risk, but they also note diaspora opinions and negotiations with FIFA and national federations that attempt to secure participation.
Global Soccer Interactive - Intercontinental World Cup Play Offs and the March International Window
Q: If you were a young English footballer in Brazil, which country would you have chosen to represent and why?
Tim explains that this is a complex choice shaped by opportunity, cultural ties, and where one can maximize development and visibility, but also notes that personal identity and familial heritage often pull players in multiple directions; the discussion emphasizes that there is no single right answer and that players weigh practical career benefits against emotional connections.
Road to the World Cup: How are the Asian teams looking?
Q: What's the furthest they've ever been in a World Cup?
Round of 16. In 2010, they lost in that stage to Paraguay.

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2. Tim Vickery
3. Bassil Mikdadi
4. Joseph O'Sullivan
5. Brendan McGurty
6. Tony Evans
7. Siôn Wyn Pritchard
8. Ben Symes

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