The Indy Football Podcast is a weekly football podcast produced by The Independent . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Hosted by Vithushan Ehantharajah [6] [7] the podcast usually contains contributions by The Independent’s journalists Melissa Reddy, Miguel Delaney and Luke Brown. Episodes are usually weekly during the football season but were daily during the 2018 FIFA World Cup. [8]
The Indy Football Podcast was nominated for Podcast of the Year at the 2017 Football Supporters Federation Awards. [9] On the 31 October 2018 The Indy Football Podcast was announced as being nominated for the ‘podcast of the year award’ at the 2018 Football Supporters Federation Awards. [10]
Neil Atkinson is a Liverpool based writer, broadcaster and film producer. Atkinson is the host, ‘Content Manager’, and one of the main writers and business developers behind online football and culture magazine The Anfield Wrap which has had over 28 million podcast downloads worldwide. Atkinson has presented sell out shows of The Anfield Wrap in London, New York, Melbourne, Ireland and Scandinavia as well as on stage at the Sound City Festival in Liverpool.
The Anfield Wrap is a collective of podcasts, radio shows, videocasts, live shows, magazine and website articles predominantly about Liverpool F.C. as well as the culture and music in the city of Liverpool.
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Duncan Alexander is an association football statistician, broadcaster and author.
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Adam Hurrey is a London-based British journalist, author and podcaster.
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Jonathan Northcroft is a Scottish sports journalist and author. He is currently the Chief Football Writer for The Sunday Times.
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