Hugh Woozencroft is joined by Jonathan Northcroft and Matt Dickinson to pay tribute to Diego Maradona, who died on Wednesday at the age of 60. An infamous World Cup winner in 1986, who inspired Napoli to become a double title-winners against all the odds before publicly struggling with his demons off the pitch - we celebrate The Golden Kid.
We also get the mood in South America with The Times’ Latin America Correspondent, Stephen Gibbs and in Naples, with the Times’ Italy Correspondent, Tom Kington.
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Introducing Stories of our times - Hold your horses: should Cheltenham Festival have gone ahead?
Pochettino, Project Restart and unpopular football opinions...
Time to rethink Project Restart?
If the Premier League campaign is over - who should be in Europe next season?
It's football, but not as we know it...
Mike Ashley - the pantomime villain
A Peter Bonetti tribute...and have we changed our minds on sanitised football?
Do we give footballers a hard time? And the incredible tale of Sadio Mane...
Oh Liverpool, what have you done...
Football and morality, a very unhappy marriage
Is Harry Kane right? Is it time we said enough is enough...
Should the players get us out of this hole? And what is the best football film of all time...
Jock Stein - the best ever?
The Game podcast is back!
A bad night in Europe for the Brits, and is football really football without the fans?
Sorry Ole, but United will win nowt with you at the wheel!
Olivier Giroud. Unappreciated genius? Or lucky to be where he is?
Let's talk about Phil Foden...
All hail King de Bruyne, and a cautionary tale for Villa
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