Who Watches The World Cup?

In a podcast about the intersection of football and politics, what could be more relevant than an army of billionaires taking on working-class fans and the sporting world's most corrupt organisation simultaneously?

Show Notes

In the first episode since the 2018 World Cup, the podcast is back to talk about the most dramatic 48 hours in European football for many years, the establishment and dissolution of the 'exclusive' European Super League.


Dom is joined by Awful Commentary founder and Manchester United fan, Steve, to discuss football fan's extreme reaction to the announcement of the ESL, the history of this concept and which group of sports billionaires is the more corrupt: the owners or FIFA itself?

What is Who Watches The World Cup??

Football and politics have been inseparable since the sports' creation, but how do they interact in the modern world? And what happens when countries with different domestic and international agendas meet in the ultimate clash of nation v nation conflict... the World Cup?! Starting with the Russia 2018 World Cup, Awful Commentary brings you: 'Who Watches The World Cup?' a podcast about the intersection of football and politics that aims to predict the results of matches through both the teams skill with a ball and political motivation.

Our theme music is 1930s Seedy Street Music (Harmon Trumpet) by astrofreq/Dan Carlton and can be found for free at: https://pixabay.com/music/traditional-jazz-1930s-seedy-street-music-harmon-trumpet-2920/