It’s that time again, The Blizzard Live is back in London! This time with Jonathan Wilson, Philippe Auclair, Miguel Delaney and Marcus Speller. Tickets won’t hang around for long so get yours now to avoid disappointment.
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Milan 2 Benfica 1, 1963 – Miguel Delaney
An Evening With The Blizzard Football Quarterly | Live in London
Live In Dublin
The entire audio recording from our event in Dublin on Monday 3rd December. The panel, hosted by Andrew Mangan, featured Jonathan Wilson, Philippe Auclair and Miguel Delaney, and discussed the Premier League "title race", the worst tackles ever seen and Jose Mourinho’s future.
The Blizzard Live! An Evening Of Football Chat
The Blizzard is returning for another night of football debate and Q&A – live from wherever you fancy – staying socially distanced and digitally adept on a Zoom webinar. Raising money for two London homeless charities, via the Tom Holland Benefit Year 2021. Joining editor Jonathan Wilson on the panel: Miguel Delaney (The Independent) Rory Smith […]
An Evening With The Blizzard | Live in London
We’re back in London! This time for a Q&A evening to chew over the end of the season and to look ahead to the international tournaments to come. The panel features Jonathan Wilson, Jack Pitt-Brooke (The Independent), Miguel Delaney (The Independent) & host Marcus Speller (The Football Ramble). Early Bird tickets are on sale now […]
The Blizzard Live in Dublin – The Blizzard Podcast Episode One Hundred and Nine
An Evening with The Blizzard Football Quarterly. Recorded on 3rd of December 2018 at the Sugar Club in Dublin and hosted by Andrew Mangan of Arseblog. Join the panel of Jonathan Wilson, Philippe Auclair and Miguel Delaney mid-conversation discussing the most recent North London derby.
Live in London
The audio recording from the first half of our event in London on Thursday 21st March. The panel, hosted by Marcus Speller, featured Jonathan Wilson, Philippe Auclair and Miguel Delaney, and discussed favourite Euros memories, the future of the game, diversity in football media and finally being proven right about Joachim Löw.
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Wenger, L’Auteur
"Yet there is maybe another reason that Wenger’s own cinematic narrative increasingly resembles a hubristic Greek tragedy rather than a story of redemption. Just as Sonny Corleone’s death scene in The Godfather no longer shocks, the methods which gave Wenger such an edge in the mid-90s are no longer so unique. Every team now applies […]