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SEASON 1 EPISODE 3

Collecting Football Jerseys & Memories

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What does a football jersey really mean? From a secret shirt swap in a Mexican tunnel in 1986 to a record-breaking auction sale of 7.14 million pounds, Rune explores how the humble football jersey has evolved from game day gear into cultural artefact, fashion statement, and serious collector's item. Rune meets Bryan Cush, originally from Northern Ireland and now living in Australia - a lifelong football obsessive and collector of vintage football jerseys. Bryan shares how a childhood love of Manchester United strips grew into a deep passion for the stories stitched into every shirt, from spotting fakes on eBay during COVID lockdowns, to using a football jersey as a diplomatic tool at African border crossings, to organising a dawn-to-dusk football tournament for Maasai tribes in Kenya. Along the way, they reflect on why retro football kits have exploded in popularity, and why, in an age when people rarely talk to strangers, a football jersey can still stop someone in their tracks.


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By Rune Pedersen, Stefan Delatovic

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What does a football jersey really mean? From a secret shirt swap in a Mexican tunnel in 1986 to a record-breaking auction sale of 7.14 million pounds, Rune explores how the humble football jersey has evolved from game day gear into cultural artefact, fashion statement, and serious collector's item. Rune meets Bryan Cush, originally from Northern Ireland and now living in Australia - a lifelong football obsessive and collector of vintage football jerseys. Bryan shares how a childhood love of Manchester United strips grew into a deep passion for the stories stitched into every shirt, from spotting fakes on eBay during COVID lockdowns, to using a football jersey as a diplomatic tool at African border crossings, to organising a dawn-to-dusk football tournament for Maasai tribes in Kenya. Along the way, they reflect on why retro football kits have exploded in popularity, and why, in an age when people rarely talk to strangers, a football jersey can still stop someone in their tracks.


Credits
Host: Rune Pedersen 
Producers: Rune Pedersen at Onomato People
Writers: Rune Pedersen
Artwork: Wendy Tang
Post production and sound design: Dom Evans and James Coster at EARSAY
SBS Audio team: Joel Supple, Max Gosford, Bernadette Phương Nam Nguyễn, Phil Soliman
Guest: Bryan Cush

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