Episodios

  • The Future of the Beautiful Game
    May 27 2022

    What has been the common thread that runs through the series?

    Community producers Meg, Uma, Debs and Rosy reflect on what they have learned. Is community the key to the future of the women’s game? And how do we ensure it continues to be documented and is not forgotten again?

    Featuring the first ever inclusive women's and non-binary football club in Manchester.

    Guests

    Manchester Rovers

    Manchester Laces

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    40 m
  • Kitted Out: Women's Football Apparel
    May 20 2022
    This episode we talk about kits!

    We start off with the oldest womens kit in the museum's archive, and go on to talk about the role of kits in the present day with collector Chelsey Downing, and sports apparel entrepreneur, Grace Vella.

    We touch on the aesthetics of kits, but go far deeper than that, as we reflect on kit symbolism and the role of the kit within football communities.

    Guests

    Chelsey Downing

    Grace Vella

    Vox pops recorded at the National Football Museum. Special thanks to Vic Turnbull, the National Football Museum and the Quite Unsuitable For Females co-producers.

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    49 m
  • International Tours and Competitions in Women’s Football
    May 13 2022
    What does representing their country mean to female footballers?

    International football has acted as a world stage for women; a platform for their fight, especially so now, as we can see has been the case for Afghanistan’s female football team.

    The first official England and Scotland Women’s international was played 100 years after the first men’s official international between the same two sides. Within those 100 years women were most definitely playing internationally, and often sides would play tours and competitions unofficially representing England. So for many women, representing their country meant not being officially recognised in their victories and defeats.

    Now, there are women who will be representing their country this summer for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022, some for the very first time. With them, they carry the history of the women who played, both unofficially and officially, before them. 

    This episode focuses on the importance of the deep connection between women’s football and international tours and competitions over the years.

    Guests

    Khalida Popal

    Vox pops recorded at: the women’s Manchester Derby at Academy Stadium. 

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    52 m
  • Dick, Kerr Ladies: Perceptions of the Game
    May 6 2022

     Inspired by a picture of the Dick, Kerr Ladies (a popular women’s football team in the 1920s who drew large stadium crowds), this episode delves into the interest, perception and atmosphere of the modern women’s game drawing similarities with the game of the past.

    England International Toni Duggan and historian Fiona Skillen to name a few share their knowledge and experiences affirming that the women’s game is one that has always had interest.

    Guests

    Dr Fiona Skillen

    Harley Mitaros

    Mabe Bueno

    Yasmine Hilmy

    Toni Duggan

    Special thanks to Christian Allen of the National Football Museum, Vic of Mic Media, Everton Football Club and the co-producers of Not Quite Suitable For Females. 

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    40 m
  • Football Icons: Lily Parr’s Legacy
    Apr 29 2022

    We kick off the pod with an episode inspired by the statue of Lily Parr, England’s first female football star. Lily’s groundbreaking career began in 1919, but her impact on the game is still felt over one hundred years later.

    We find out what it means to be a football legend today, and the importance of role models and representation for women and non-binary players and fans.

    Guests

    Holly Grimes

    Moyo Abiona

    Vox pops recorded at: The National Football Museum and Academy Stadium.

    Special thanks to all the fans and players who kindly shared their stories with us.

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  • Pre-match trailer
    Apr 22 2022

    A warm-up ahead of our community-produced podcast on women in football, affording you a preview of what's in store over the course of five episodes.

    Join Rosy, Uma, Debs and Meg as they uncover new stories, bust myths and challenge the stereotypes around the women's game.

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    2 m