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The Ground Jewels
United Kingdom
Приєднався 11 бер 2024
Celebrating the sports grounds that hold a special place in people's hearts.
40. Mike Bubbins & Lambeau Field
Our first ever returning guest!
Comedian, actor, podcaster, former PE teacher Mike Bubbins graciously re-joins the podcast in Super Bowl week to nominate Lambeau Field, home of the NFL's Green Bay Packers as a ground jewel.
A lifelong Packers super fan, Mike finally got to attend a game at Lambeau Field's frozen tundra this Thanksgiving. Let him tell you about his experience of Lambeau and Titletown, USA - home of the only co-operatively owned NFL franchise since 1919.
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Hosted by sports author James Dixon ('The Fix' & 'World in Union') the Ground Jewels podcast is dedicated to celebrating the deep connections individuals have with their favorite sports grounds.
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Artwork by Luke Williamson - www.lukewilliamsonart.com/
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Comedian, actor, podcaster, former PE teacher Mike Bubbins graciously re-joins the podcast in Super Bowl week to nominate Lambeau Field, home of the NFL's Green Bay Packers as a ground jewel.
A lifelong Packers super fan, Mike finally got to attend a game at Lambeau Field's frozen tundra this Thanksgiving. Let him tell you about his experience of Lambeau and Titletown, USA - home of the only co-operatively owned NFL franchise since 1919.
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Hosted by sports author James Dixon ('The Fix' & 'World in Union') the Ground Jewels podcast is dedicated to celebrating the deep connections individuals have with their favorite sports grounds.
***
Artwork by Luke Williamson - www.lukewilliamsonart.com/
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39. Orla Chennaoui & Croke Park
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This week's guest is the sports broadcaster Orla Chennaoui and Orla has nominated Croke Park, Dublin, home to Gaelic Athletic Association as her ground jewel. Croke Park is the largest non-soccer stadium in Europe and has special cultural and political significance in Ireland as it was the site of a massacre in 1920 during the Anglo-Irish War. Orla is a Derry Girl, growing up in Northern Irelan...
38. Christopher Hylland & La Bombonera
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This week's guest is the author Christopher Hylland and Chris has nominated La Bombonera, Buenos Aires, home to Boca Juniors as his ground jewel. Chris' debut book Tears at La Bombonera was a critically acclaimed travelogue on his footballing journeys through South America and now he's back with a follow up Dame Bola: A Journey Through the Language of Argentinian Football So, who better to take...
37. Ian Moore & Carrow Road
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This week's guest is the comedian, novelist and francophile Ian Moore and Ian has nominated Carrow Road, home to Norwich City as his ground jewel. We rendezvous with Ian as he takes us on a sojourn through the important stadiums and sporting venues of his life. From growing up in Blackburn, moving to East Anglia, to his current dual existence as a bed & breakfast owner in the Loire valley/comed...
36. Phil McGowan & Twickenham
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This week's guest is the historian and author Phil McGowan and Phil has nominated Twickenham as his ground jewel. This month is the 115th anniversary of the first international match played at Twickenham (England beat Wales 11-6) and the 'Home of Rugby' has undergone numerous changes since the cabbage patch was acquired by RFU. Not least just last year selling the naming rights to the historic ...
Best of The Ground Jewels [2024]
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As a year end treat we've wrapped up some of our favourite guests and stories from the past 12 months for your listening pleasure. • Kate Mason on Wimbledon Centre Court • Martin Kelner on Station Road, Swinton • Adam Rutherford on Portman Road, Ipswich • Henry Winter on St James' Park, Newcastle • Jonny Owen on Penydarren Park, Merthyr • Jen Offord on The Valley, home to Charlton Athletic • Jo...
35. Jarrod Kimber & The MCG
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This week's guest is the broadcaster Jarrod Kimber and Jarrod has nominated The Melbourne Cricket Ground as his ground jewel. A Melburnian to his core Jarrod was the perfect guest to discuss this iconic and important stadium. For a long time, the world'd largest cricket ground, the MCG has hosted two Cricket World Cup Finals and was the birth place of both Test cricket and ODI cricket. Not cont...
34. Carly Paoli & Windsor Park, Belfast
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This week's guest is the singer Carly Paoli and Carly has nominated Windsor Park, Belfast ground jewel. We discussed Carly's experiences singing at major sporting events including football internationals and the Ryder Cup opening ceremony Here's Carly singing both the Northern Irish anthem and Italian national anthem at Windsor Park, Belfast - ua-cam.com/video/NidWcOUC2pY/v-deo.html carlypaoli....
Can I name every stadium the Lionesses have played home matches in?
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James Dixon, football author and host of The Ground Jewels podcast puts his money where his mouth is and tries to name every home ground the England Women's National Team aka the Lionesses have ever used, on a Sporcle quiz. Take the quiz yourself: www.sporcle.com/games/sous_chef/england-women-national-football-team-home-grounds
Can a football author name every UEFA Champions League Final stadium?
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James Dixon, author of a book on the Champions League and host of The Ground Jewels podcast puts his money where his mouth is and tries to name every city to host the European Cup and Champions League finals on a Sporcle quiz. Take the quiz yourself: www.sporcle.com/games/axboro6/champions_hostcities
Jim Waterson & Bootham Crescent
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This week's guest on The Ground Jewels Podcast is the journalist Jim Waterson. Jim has nominated Bootham Crescent, the former home of York City FC as his ground jewel. We discussed Jim's early years growing up in York, the famous cup victory over Fergie's Manchester United volunteering for the club, it's yo-yo existence in the 21st century and the closure of Bootham Crescent which coincided wit...
32. Jim Waterson & Bootham Crescent
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This week's guest is the journalist Jim Waterson. Jim has nominated Bootham Crescent, the former home of York City FC as his ground jewel. We discussed Jim's early years growing up in York, the famous cup victory over Fergie's Manchester United volunteering for the club, it's yo-yo existence in the 21st century and the closure of Bootham Crescent which coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic. It's...
Can I get a perfect score on a British Football Ground Geoguessr Quiz?
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James Dixon, football author and host of The Ground Jewels podcast puts his money where his mouth is and tries to get a perfect score on the Geoguessr UK Football Grounds Tier 1-10 quiz Take the quiz yourself: www.geoguessr.com/maps/63923f2a6e3136a88cb1f84f
Can I name all 92 football league grounds without making a mistake?
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Can I name all 92 football league grounds without making a mistake?
Nigel Martyn on Aspin Lane, Knaresborough
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Nigel Martyn on Aspin Lane, Knaresborough
26. Aatif Nawaz & The Rose Bowl (Hampshire)
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26. Aatif Nawaz & The Rose Bowl (Hampshire)
20. Uli Hesse & the Westfalenstadion (Borussia Dortmund)
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20. Uli Hesse & the Westfalenstadion (Borussia Dortmund)
19. Toby Marriott & St Moritz Cricket Club
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19. Toby Marriott & St Moritz Cricket Club
17. Zoe De Toledo & The Championship Course
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17. Zoe De Toledo & The Championship Course
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Full of west brits
Boxing day test review- ua-cam.com/video/ILlH6lYVQ5w/v-deo.htmlsi=8kDNfReitibNBrC-
Bizarre that you can have a 70 minute podcast on the MCG without mentioning the Melbourne Cricket Club. It's the greatest sporting club in the world, and incomparable. The stadium is on crown land & in the hands of government-appointed trustees but it's great status is a testament to MCC's exceptional management over 170 years. The story of the MCG is the story of the MCC. That's why it is the way it is. That's the story. An exceptional institution that has almost always made excellent decisions. Kimber's got some strange opinions on some things he comments on. He's obviously forgotten that Bill Lawry was a plumber from Northcote, for example. Or that playing major cricket over Xmas-New Year at the MCG is a tradition stretching back to the 1850s. It's only in more modern times that it was decided to always START on Boxing day. Prior to that, It depended on which day of the week that Xmas fell, as it wasn't acceptable to play on the sabbath. I could go on but I'm not here to write an essay. 😄
@sentimentalbloke185 Firstly, thank you for listening. Secondly, it's not designed to be a definitive history. The episodes are titled "X and the Y" for a reason. It's the guests story of why thr ground is important to them. We didn't mention Betty Cuthbert, Trevor Chappell bowling underarm or Murali being no balled either. There's just too much to get into an hour. I made the decision that the minutae of which games started on boxing Day or merely included boxing Day would have been nuance and depth too far for most listeners so I simplified the story. Obviously for you, that was the wrong call. Can't win them all. But hopefully you listen to some others from our archive
@@TheGroundJewels At one point, Kimber says he was an MCC member. Surely, he understands that it's the MCC's ground & that the club's solely responsible for its establishment, growth & modern status as the 'people's ground.' Currently, Boxing day is important for the club members who make an effort to be there on that day so they can meet up, often for the only time of the year. Hence, the pavilion is always packed regardless of the attendance in the rest of the ground. A 'big cricket' match (Vic vs NSW, a match vs an England touring team) is a tradition stemming from colonial days when many families who lived in rural areas headed to Melbourne for Xmas to see their extended families, so Melbourne's population would grow for a week or so over Xmas-New Year. Today, it's the opposite as many Melburnians go away on holiday to regional areas, to holiday homes, caravan parks etc.
This was terrific, rapidly turning into my favourite podcast.