When Shorts Were Short

By: Daniel Ruiz Tizon
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  • When Shorts Were Short concerns itself solely with what was actually a very narrow window in football history when teams wore, well, short shorts. The podcast takes 1954 as its starting point, when Umbro made their first England kit with shorter shorts, to 1992, when short shorts were all but finished as Umbro's baggy shorts for Tottenham's new kit, ahead of the '91 FA Cup Final, quickly caught on.


    If the shorts weren't short, we just don't talk about it.


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  • When Shorts Were Short S3 E22 - ALISTAIR ROBERTSON WBA and Wolves
    Apr 19 2024

    When Shorts Were Short concerns itself solely with what was actually a very narrow window in football history when teams wore, well, short shorts. The podcast takes 1954 as its starting point, when Umbro made their first England kit with shorter shorts, to 1992, when short shorts were all but finished as Umbro's baggy shorts for Tottenham's new kit, ahead of the '91 FA Cup Final, quickly caught on.

    If the shorts weren't short, we don't talk about it.


    There’s not many players who can say they’re cherished by both West Bromwich Albion and Wolves supporters but this week’s guest made a combined 762 appearances for both, 626 for the Baggies and for 136 for the side in famous old Gold who could not have been more in the doldrums when they were when he joined them in 1986.


    Alistair Robertson spent 18 years at the Hawthorns and after an initial stop-start time with the club, his Albion career really got going when Johnny Giles arrived as player-manager for his first spell in charge in 1975 and for eight seasons, him and John Wile formed an outstanding partnership at the heart of the defence as Albion secured third and fourth place finishes in the late seventies and early 80s and reached the last eight of the UEFA Cup in 1979.


    While most would trace the club’s decline to Ron Atkinson’s move to Man Utd in the summer of ’81, taking Remi Moses and more importantly, Bryan Robson with him, Alistair has a very interesting different take on this.


    After a disappointing end to his time with the Albion, where after nearly two decades of service, he deserved a much better send off, Alistair moved to Wolves in 1986 after WBA’s relegation. Wolves could not have been more of a mess, languishing in the bottom division but under Graham Turner and the captaincy of this week’s guest, Wolves secured back to back promotions and won the 1988 EFL trophy at Wembley before Alistair’s retirement in 1990.


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  • When Shorts Were Short S3 E21 - Dave Bowler (Classic Kits 1954-92)
    Apr 6 2024

    When Shorts Were Short concerns itself solely with what was actually a very narrow window in football history when teams wore, well, short shorts. The podcast takes 1954 as its starting point, when Umbro made their first England kit with shorter shorts, to 1992, when short shorts were all but finished as Umbro's baggy shorts for Tottenham's new kit, ahead of the '91 FA Cup Final, quickly caught on.

    If the shorts weren't short, we don't talk about it.


    Writer and podcaster Dave Bowler returns to the show to choose his three classic kits from the 1954-92 era.


    Follow Dave on Twitter @MagicofFACup

    And find all his books here


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    43 mins
  • When Shorts Were Short S3 E20 Stuart Horsfield - Brazil '82
    Mar 29 2024

    When Shorts Were Short concerns itself solely with what was actually a very narrow window in football history when teams wore, well, short shorts. The podcast takes 1954 as its starting point, when Umbro made their first England kit with shorter shorts, to 1992, when short shorts were all but finished as Umbro's baggy shorts for Tottenham's new kit, ahead of the '91 FA Cup Final, quickly caught on.

    If the shorts weren't short, we don't talk about it.


    On the 14th of June 1982, a day after the 1982 World Cup kicked off in Spain, Argentine forces surrendered and the British flag was raised on West Falkland to signal the end of the conflict, news if I remember rightly that broke either just before Brazil and the Soviet Union took to the field or during the game itself. Either way, for anyone watching that game, I don’t think too many minds were on the Falklands because we were watching something extraordinary unfold. And up on the Yorkshire coast, in Scarborough, a small boy was watching the match too, and while up and down the country, boys spent the rest of the summer pretending to be Zico, Eder, Socrates and co, for this boy it went a little deeper.


    That game against the Soviets left him bewitched by the men in yellow and Telê Santana’s men would continue to thrill, their fragility at the back increasingly evident along the way. A complicated format involving a second group stage shouldn’t have been too difficult to navigate, but instead Brazil would find themselves in arguably the Group of Death to top all Group of Deaths. The semi-finals would elude them, perhaps adding to the myth that had quickly built up around that team and Brazil ’82 would go the same way as Hungary ’54 and the Netherlands 20 years later, forever doomed to be labelled as one of, if not the greatest, side to never win the World Cup.


    And for that young boy in Scarborough, the memory of the summer of ’82 would never leave him.


    Follow Stuart on Twitter @loxleymisty44

    And find Stuart's book here 1982 Brazil: The Glorious Failure


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    1 hr and 51 mins

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