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this episode that starts right now.
We welcome you across the microphone. On

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the other side of the microphone,
a project by Jorge Marín Nieto in which

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you will find your daily ration of
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or episodes of opinion in just ten
minutes. Ten minutes, ten minutes.

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Welcome and welcome as every week to
a new edition on the other side of

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the microphone. I am Jorge Marín
and I want to welcome you to a

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new recommendation of this Monday pod CASTERO
You know that every week, on the

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occasion of the podcast Monday I bring
you a new recommendation of podcast to continue

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nourishing your podcast players, favorites,
your applications, your aggregators, etcetera,

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etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. With
many you will know, the relationship of

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football and radio has come from years
ago, many years before even television.

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Football has been a great channel of
transmission, sorry football, radio has been

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a great channel of transmission for football, to narrate there their matches live and

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in short, they have been,
let' s say, a wine of

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mine that is still very but very
lasting. There are even people who see

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the image of the football games,
but listen to the radio because it likes

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more how the radio announcers themselves narrate
it. And, well, you'

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ll also know that I' m
not very radio or football. However,

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I really liked the podcast that I
want to present to you today because they

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talk about passion, passion for football, of pansion not so much of football,

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but also of each of the football
teams, which are the delight of

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the podcasts or creators or protagonist writers
of each of the episodes of illustrated Hooligans,

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a podium production, a podcast of
audio as well as of productions of

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the CAO. In fact, these
eight episodes that make up this first and

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only season of the illustrated Holigans podcast
are inspired by a series of books published

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by editions of the CAO, which
the books are a total of twenty-

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two of thirty- two books.
But as for the podcast episodes, they

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' ve only done eight. As
I was saying, I' m not

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really a football player. I see
that as important. Well, I run

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across the news of who will win
this year in the League, how they

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are left in the final of I
don' t know what he hears,

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because he has won the World Cup, the champions of the women' s

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team last summer. Well, typical. You' re not a little up

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- to- date, but I' m not a great forumf either.

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I' ve been to some time, my whole life, to see some

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game, but it' s not
that good either, I' m not

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very, very high. However,
I liked this podcast very much. I

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liked it very much because the people
who speak on this podcast throughout those eight

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episodes, transmit passion for their teams. They tell us the stories even of

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relatives who have been known thanks to
a team of family traditions that pass from

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generation to generation, for the excuse
of seeing a team of football couples that

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in the beginning of one of the
members of the couples, because it is

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not very forfa of this sport,
but thanks to the passion that the other

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half of the couple, ends up
becoming a forumf or a lighthouse even more,

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even greater than their partner, their
original partner. We already have eight

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chapters of about 25 minutes on average. Everything exceeds twenty minutes, but none

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reaches half an hour, that is, twenty- five minutes, about eight

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chapters. And we have, for
example, episodes dedicated to Real Sociedad with

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anderiz Aguirre, Castillon with Enrique Ballester, Real Madrid with Manuel Jabois, Santander

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Racing with Marta San Miguel, Rayo
Vallecano with Kike Peinado, Spanish with enriy

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González, Seville with Pepe Lobo and
the sport with Nacho Carretero. The truth

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is that, as I told you
this podcast, I consumed it in just

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two or three days, because I
found all this adaptation of all these books

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very curious. So I had seen
the books on occasion, especially by Kike

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Peinado' s, who knew that
he had written it quite a while ago

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and did not know that they had
transformed it into podcast. When I came

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across him, I said well,
because I' m going to give him

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a chance because he hears, like
happens, like many other podcast themes,

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when someone talks about a passion,
like football teams can be, in the

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end that passion is transmitted. And
even listening to this podcast, I recognize

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that I have felt like watching some
football game only because of the curiosities that

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count on each of these teams.
There' s a series out there.

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It seems to me that they were
the real society, that they throw a

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series of firecrackers in the city when
they hit a goal. Well, I

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don' t remember exactly anymore.
I think he will want that, that

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episode that some football guy. I' m confirming it because maybe I'

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m putting the word in. Well
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