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The Scoreless Thriller Podcast

The Scoreless Thriller Podcast

De: Alex Peters
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A podcast about memorable and controversial games of the past. Come along for the ride as we discuss games from football history, their historical context as well as unusual facts in a light-hearted manner.Music used with permission by Ørdop Wolkenscheidt https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kMXAaL47nt5wVkkyEbiON

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Alex Peters
Fútbol
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  • The Battle of Nuremberg - Portugal vs Netherlands 2006
    Aug 26 2020

    16 yellow cards. 4 red cards. One incident of incredible football street justice.

    Combine it all and you get "The Battle of Nuremberg" the most action-packed World Cup game you can imagine. For your audio pleasure, we tried as best as possible to keep up with all the action and break down this record-breaking game.

    Along the way, we battled a unique quiz, which covered some crazy stories from footballing indiscipline, Blatter's penchant for quotable content and what Van Nistelrooy was doing stuck to the bench.

    Come along for the laughs on our journey through Football's past. If you have enjoyed the podcast please leave a rating or review, follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on our coming releases and tell a friend about the show.

    If you have any feedback on the show also we would also love to hear from you.

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    45 m
  • (Interview) American Samoa's Nicky Salapu
    Aug 12 2020

    How does it feel when your first game for your country results in a 31-0 loss and a World record that stands to this day? You keep trying despite all the odds. At least, that's what you do if you are Nicky Salapu, our guest for this week's podcast.

    We spoke to him about that harrowing Australia game and how he reacted afterwards. We asked him what has kept him going through an almost 20-year career for his country, playing for the ultimate footballing underdog and Nicky explained what it felt like committing yourself at a personal cost to keep playing and fighting for your country, through all the pain.

    And finally, we found out how it felt when finally the curse was broken, and he experienced victory playing for his country in 2015. Along the way, we asked about his experiences of the Next Goal Wins documentary, how Thomas Rongen was as a coach and how he still dreams of a rematch against Australia.

    He has a truly inspiring and fascinating story, and we are delighted to share it with you this week.

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    47 m
  • 31-0 and American Samoan redemption in "Next Goal Wins"
    Jul 22 2020
    We have all kind of heard the story of Australia vs American Samoa in 2001. Of the team at the bottom of the FIFA World Rankings so bad that they set a record that still stands for most goals conceded in a single game. But as with all great football stories, once you scratch the surface, there appears so much more than what meets the eye. This week on the show we dove deep into this infamous game from 2001. To accompany the game we watched the brilliant documentary Next Goal Wins, which charts the attempts a decade later under a charismatic coach of the Samoan's attempts to win their first official games. This is an amazing story which shows all that is good about the beautiful game, as the ultimate underdogs battle for redemption on the global stage. We really enjoyed covering this story so enjoy and there is more exciting related stuff to come in the next couple weeks!Come along for the laughs on our journey through Football's past. If you have enjoyed the podcast please leave a rating or review, follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on our coming releases and tell a friend about the show.If you have any feedback on the show also we would also love to hear from you.

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    49 m
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