

Inter Milan & The Biscione Shirts
Inter Milan. Italian giants. Nay — global giants. One of the most recognisable football clubs on Earth. I do a deep dive #GetTheBadgeIn on the club itself elsewhere. But in this post I wanted to look at something else. A symbol that appears all over Inter kits, third strips, marketing campaigns, and social media — despite not actually being the club badge. The snake. Or, more specifically, the Biscione. To understand why a giant serpent swallowing a bloke appears across the b
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Dorking Wanderers FC
One of the best-named places in Britain. South of London, roughly equidistant between Crawley, Guildford, and Croydon. One of the most remarkable stories in English football. Formed only in 1999 by ex-City banker Marc White, a local devastated by seeing his team Wimbledon fold, he and some friends decided to simply make their own club. They began life in Division 5 of the Crawley and District League, with Marc himself playing for the team. What followed was remarkable: 12 pro
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AEK Athens
Founded in 1924, AEK Athens (The Athletic Union of Constantinople – Athens) has grown into one of the most successful sides in Greek football history, winning 33 major domestic honours, including 14 league titles and 16 Greek Cups. On the European stage, AEK have repeatedly carried the Greek flag into continental competition, becoming the first Greek club to reach the quarter-finals of the European Cup (now the Champions League) in 1968–69, later reaching the semi-finals of t
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Córdoba CF
Córdoba FC, or, to be more precise, Córdoba Club de Fútbol. The team itself dates back to 1934, before the current organisation was created in 1954. Over the decades, they have drifted around the second and third tiers of Spanish football, with a total of eight seasons in the top flight, La Liga, during the 1960s and 1970s. A 5th-place finish remains their highest achievement to date, but unfortunately their ground at the time did not meet UEFA specifications and so they were
2 days ago4 min read

