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The 2000s Kit Chaos Episode: Baggy Fits, Pointy Collars & Pure Nostalgia (Re-release)
52:40|Dive into the chaos and charm of 2000s football kits—baggy fits, pointy collars, long sleeves in August, and some of the wildest designs the sport has ever seen. We break down the decade’s best and worst shirts, the fall of Umbro and Diadora, Kappa’s skin-tight revolution, Germany’s surprise misfires, and the stories behind iconic (and infamous) releases from 2000–2009.Plus: Fulham’s random U.S. fast-food sponsor, Cameroon’s rebellious 2002 kit, and why Cristiano Ronaldo still refuses to ditch long sleeves.Follow @footballinthe2000s on Instagram for more 2000s nostalgia, and don’t forget to rate, review, and share!
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45. 45. Breaking Bayern: VfL Wolfsburg 2008-2009
54:20||Ep. 45The Miracle of Wolfsburg. In 2008/09, a factory club with no Bundesliga pedigree tore up the script and produced one of the most astonishing title runs of the 2000s. Led by the iron-fisted Felix Magath, powered by the iconic trio of Grafite, Edin Džeko and Zvjezdan Misimović, and fuelled by a fearless, fast-breaking style of football, VfL Wolfsburg shocked Germany — and Bayern Munich — to lift their first-ever Meisterschale.In this episode, we break down how a side once flirting with relegation transformed into a goal-scoring machine. From Grafite’s legendary back-heel versus Bayern, to the 5–1 demolition jobs that defined their run, to the personalities and off-pitch dynamics that made this team unforgettable — this is the inside story of a title nobody saw coming.Expect tactical context, player deep-dives, match-by-match turning points, and the legacy of one of the Bundesliga’s greatest one-season wonders.If you love 2000s football, big shocks, and iconic strikers, this one’s for you.Make sure to follow us on our Instagram (@footballinthe2000s) and tell us of more topics you would like to hear. Finally, please give us a rating & review and share this podcast with anyone you think may enjoy it! Thanks!
44. 44. Breaking Bayern: VfB Stuttgart 2006-2007
36:00||Ep. 44Youth, belief, and eight straight wins: Stuttgart’s miracle year.From crisis to champions — VfB Stuttgart’s 2006-07 season is one of the Bundesliga’s great comeback stories. A rookie coach, a team of academy kids, and a title fight that went to the wire. Relive the drama, the noise, and the moment Khedira’s header crowned the unlikeliest champions of the decade.Make sure to follow us on our Instagram (@footballinthe2000s) and tell us of more topics you would like to hear. Finally, please give us a rating & review and share this podcast with anyone you think may enjoy it! Thanks!
43. 43. Breaking Bayern: Werder Bremen 2003-2004
44:08||Ep. 43In 2004, the impossible happened: Werder Bremen won it all. Under Thomas Schaaf, a squad built from bargains and belief ripped up the script, outscoring everyone and lifting both the league and cup. From Aílton’s golden-boot rampage to Johan Micoud’s artistry and a relentless team spirit, this was the season that made Germany fall in love with Bremen’s football. In this episode, we revisit the swagger, the soundtrack, and the shockwaves of their 2003-04 double — a time when the Weserstadion was the most exciting place in Europe.Make sure to follow us on our Instagram (@footballinthe2000s) and tell us of more topics you would like to hear. Finally, please give us a rating & review and share this podcast with anyone you think may enjoy it! Thanks!
42. 42. Breaking Bayern: Borussia Dortmund 2001-2002
42:57||Ep. 42In 2002, Borussia Dortmund pulled off one of the great Bundesliga comebacks — a title run powered by Tomas Rosický’s flair, Jan Koller’s goals, and Matthias Sammer’s iron will. In this episode, we dive into how BVB rose from financial trouble to dethrone Bayern Munich, conquer Germany, and come within a whisker of a European trophy. From the roar of the Yellow Wall to the heartbreak of Rotterdam, relive the season that defined a generation of Dortmund fans and set the tone for the club’s modern identity.Make sure to follow us on our Instagram (@footballinthe2000s) and tell us of more topics you would like to hear. Finally, please give us a rating & review and share this podcast with anyone you think may enjoy it! Thanks!
Ranking the Best Right-Backs of the 2000s (Re-release)
59:51|Who was the greatest 'number 2' of the 2000s and who will join them on the pyramid? First though, we pay our respects to some right-sided fullbacks that the streets will never forget.Then, in the piece de resistance, we each present our pyramids and make our cases for the three tiers. Which 6 legends will be immortalized in 2000s footballing history? Will a smiling Brazilian steal the show with his charm and speed or will a sturdy Frenchman have something to say about it? Will respect be attributed to a Mancunian Captain? What about the Galacticos' very own Pitbull? Tune in to find out and send us your own pyramids?All of this and much, much more on this episode of Football In The 2000s!If you haven't already, tune in to our other episodes on any app you get your podcasts!Make sure to follow us on our Instagram (@footballinthe2000s) and tell us of more topics you would like to hear. Finally, please give us a rating & review and share this podcast with anyone you think may enjoy it! Thanks!
41. 41. Rock n' Roll Ajax & Zlatan's Breakout
01:00:59||Ep. 41In the early 2000s, Ajax were reborn — louder, faster, and wilder than the pristine Total Football sides that came before them. Between 2001 and 2003, a fearless new generation stormed through Amsterdam: Zlatan Ibrahimović, Rafael van der Vaart, Cristian Chivu, Steven Pienaar, and Andy van der Meyde — a group so unpredictable they became known as the “Rock ’n Roll Ajax.”In this episode, we dive into that chaotic, thrilling era. From Co Adriaanse’s dismissal to Ronald Koeman’s youth revolution, from Zlatan’s €9 million move from Malmö to his breakout Champions League night against Lyon, we revisit how Ajax rediscovered swagger and nearly shocked Europe on their 2002–03 run to the Champions League quarter-finals.This is the story of a club caught between tradition and rebellion — a team that brought the ArenA back to life, inspired a new generation of Dutch stars, and gave the football world its first glimpse of Zlatan’s genius.Make sure to follow us on our Instagram (@footballinthe2000s) and tell us of more topics you would like to hear. Finally, please give us a rating & review and share this podcast with anyone you think may enjoy it! Thanks!