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Alternative Colchester

Alternative Colchester

By: Steve Green & Tim Young
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Alternative Colchester is where football rivalry meets punk rock passion.


Join Tim Young (Labour councillor, former Colchester mayor, and die hard Ipswich Town fan) and Steve Green (Special Duties founder and long suffering Colchester United supporter) as they prove that two blokes who disagree about football can agree that 1977 changed everything.


They were both in the room when Stiff Little Fingers supported Tom Robinson Band at Essex University in 1978 - they just didn’t know it until 2023. Now they’re bringing that shared punk spirit to the airwaves with fierce football debate, classic tracks from 1976 -1980, and the kind of authentic banter that can only come from forty-plus years of living the life they’re talking about.


One show. Two teams. Five decades of passion. No nostalgia without nuance. This is Alternative Colchester - because like the best punk songs, local football deserves to be loud, honest, and impossible to ignore.

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  • Alternative Colchester #3
    Feb 6 2026

    Another hour of football chat (mainly Colchester United and Ipswich Town) with 10 classic punk tracks from the first wave 1976-1980 as chosen by punk purists Steve Green (Col U) and Tim Young (Tractor Boys) with producer Luke Fitch (Another Tractor Boy) "pitching in" about players and matches that Steve has no recognition of!! For fans of original punk rock music, Stiff Little Fingers, Colchester United and Ipswich Town football clubs.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Alternative Colchester #2
    Jan 22 2026

    Alternative Colchester is where football rivalry meets punk rock passion. Join Tim Young (Labour councillor, former Colchester mayor, and long-suffering Ipswich Town fan) and Steve Green (Special Duties founder and die-hard Colchester United supporter) as they prove that two blokes who disagree about football can agree that 1977 changed everything.
    They were both in the room when Stiff Little Fingers supported Tom Robinson Band at Essex University in 1978 - they just didn’t know it until 2023. Now they’re bringing that shared punk spirit to the airwaves with fierce football debate, classic tracks from 1977-1980, and the kind of authentic banter that can only come from forty-plus years of living the life they’re talking about.
    One show. Two teams. Four decades of passion. No nostalgia without nuance. This is Alternative Colchester - because like the best punk songs, local football deserves to be loud, honest, and impossible to ignore.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Alternative Colchester #1
    Jan 16 2026

    Alternative Colchester is where football rivalry meets punk rock passion.

    Join Tim Young (Labour councillor, former Colchester mayor, and die hard Ipswich Town fan) and Steve Green (Special Duties founder and long suffering Colchester United supporter) as they prove that two blokes who disagree about football can agree that 1977 changed everything.

    They were both in the room when Stiff Little Fingers supported Tom Robinson Band at Essex University in 1978 - they just didn’t know it until 2023. Now they’re bringing that shared punk spirit to the airwaves with fierce football debate, classic tracks from 1976-1980, and the kind of authentic banter that can only come from forty-plus years of living the life they’re talking about.

    One show. Two teams. Four decades of passion. No nostalgia without nuance. This is Alternative Colchester - because like the best punk songs, local football deserves to be loud, honest, and impossible to ignore.


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    1 hr and 4 mins
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