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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones.

Episode Seven features former Liverpool, Aberdeen, Port Elizabeth City and Tranmere Rovers player George Scott.

In this episode we look into George's love of Liverpool and Bill Shankly, before leaving for pastures new. A hometown move to Aberdeen followed before football in apartheid South Africa.

We also discuss George's football history and tackle the biggest debates in football history.

Thanks so much for the feedback for the first few episodes, hope this installment of your soon to be favourite football podcast continues to impress!

CHAPTERING
00:00 Part One - The 12th Best Player in the World
18:07 Part Two - Aberdeen, South Africa and the Wirral
40:59 Part Three - Football History
52:40 Part Four - The Debate

Want more from The Football Historian Podcast? Listen or watch the exclusive FIFTH section of this interview via our Patreon. It's just £1 per month for the first 100 patrons!
https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballHistorianPodcast

Keep up to date with all our latest clips on our socials:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thefootballhistorianpod/
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thefootballhistorianpod
X: https://twitter.com/TheFHPod

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Content provided by Peter Kenny Jones. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Peter Kenny Jones or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones.

Episode Seven features former Liverpool, Aberdeen, Port Elizabeth City and Tranmere Rovers player George Scott.

In this episode we look into George's love of Liverpool and Bill Shankly, before leaving for pastures new. A hometown move to Aberdeen followed before football in apartheid South Africa.

We also discuss George's football history and tackle the biggest debates in football history.

Thanks so much for the feedback for the first few episodes, hope this installment of your soon to be favourite football podcast continues to impress!

CHAPTERING
00:00 Part One - The 12th Best Player in the World
18:07 Part Two - Aberdeen, South Africa and the Wirral
40:59 Part Three - Football History
52:40 Part Four - The Debate

Want more from The Football Historian Podcast? Listen or watch the exclusive FIFTH section of this interview via our Patreon. It's just £1 per month for the first 100 patrons!
https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballHistorianPodcast

Keep up to date with all our latest clips on our socials:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thefootballhistorianpod/
TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thefootballhistorianpod
X: https://twitter.com/TheFHPod

  continue reading

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