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Why England’s German Boss Might Actually Be Perfect

Why England’s German Boss Might Actually Be Perfect

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This week on Whistleblowers, the lads welcome rock and roll royalty as Felix White of The Maccabees joins Ian Ladyman, Mark Clattenburg and Gordon Smart to talk football, Fulham and the strange journey from indie gigs to Major League Baseball punditry.


Felix explains how a sober American tour turned him into a baseball obsessive, while Clattenburg shares what it was like refereeing Brazil in front of 100,000 fans at the MCG. Ian delivers a brilliant assessment of Marco Silva, describing him as a “moaner” whose attitude somehow works perfectly at Fulham but might not elsewhere.


The conversation moves through the quirks of Craven Cottage, the romance of the FA Cup, and why lower-league football feels more authentic than the Premier League. There’s a natter about whether any Premier League side could win a World Cup, and a revealing look at Gareth Southgate, England’s mentality and the curious difference between football and cricket fandom.


Whistleblowers | Football From The Inside Out


Hosts: Gordon Smart, Mark Clattenburg and Ian Ladyman


Producer: Henry Williams


Executive Producer: Jamie East


Researcher: William Colledge


Booker: Ashley Whitt


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Content Editor: Joseph Palmer


Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini


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