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Peter Hugg is one of Australia's best sports administrators, having worked across the Globe at all levels of sport, from Olympic Games, World Cups, F3 Motor Racing and grassroots football with Football NSW and Football WA. Part 2 of our interview with Peter, and we know you will enjoy it. If you haven't listened to Part 1 please do.

Peter Hugg is one of Australia's best sports administrators, having worked across the Globe at all levels of sport, from Olympic Games, World Cups, F3 Motor Racing and grassroots football with Football NSW and Football WA. Part 1 of our interview with Peter, and we know you will enjoy it.

In the first episode of series 2 of the Soccer Doctors, Andy and Craig discuss the A-League, World Cup and the Socceroos. The Docs don't hold back on their opinions and look forward to your questions and comments to discuss in future episodes.

Hi, Everyone; sorry for the late notice, but the Soccer Doctors have been in hibernation preparing for Season 2 of the podcast. Season 1 was a roaring success, so we can't wait for Season 2; and our first episode will be out in the next two weeks.

In this episode, the Soccer Doctors discuss Education, Lisa De Vanna, Matildas and much more. The recent "retirement" of one of Australia's premier sportspeople (Lisa De Vanna) was the central topic of this episode, and you will hear Dr Craig passionately discuss his thoughts on how Lisa has been treated. As always, if you have any questions, please send them to scoccerdoctorspodcast@gmail.com

Dr Harps and Dr Craig are back again for another random episode where they discuss everything and nothing. Always worth a listen as these two opinionated lifelong mates discuss recent World Cup Qualifiers, American College Sport and our first listener questions. Contact us at soccerdoctorspodcast@gmail.com and we would love to hear from you

In this episode, we get to interview the great Professor Andy Markovits from the University of Michigan. This episode is incredible, and we are so lucky to have had Professor Andy on the Podcast. We discuss all things sport and more. The short bio below doesn't give Professor Andy justice, so please go to http://www.andymarkovits.com/ to read more. We were going to make this into 2-3 episodes, BUT we decided to leave it as one long interview as it was so enjoyable. If it weren't for the late hour where Andy was our own, Dr Andy Harper would never have stopped the interview. We hope you enjoy it. Andrei Markovits is currently an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and the Karl W. Deutsch Collegiate Professor of Comparative Politics and German Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is the author and editor of many books, scholarly articles, conference papers, book reviews and newspaper contributions in English and many foreign languages on topics as varied as German and Austrian politics, anti-Semitism, anti-Americanism, social democracy, social movements, the European right and the European left. Markovits has also worked extensively on comparative sports culture in Europe and North America. Andy's newest book is his memoir entitled The Passport as Home: Comfort in Rootlessness published by the Central European University Press in Budapest, Vienna and New York. As always, send your questions/feedback to soccerdoctorspodcast@gmail.com

In this episode, the Dr's final discussion on the Tokyo Olympics with our friend and expert on all things about sport and the history of sport, Dr Steve Georgakis. Dr Steve is a lecturer at the University of Sydney and a former Olympian and professional football player.

In this episode, the Dr's final discussion on the Tokyo Olympics with our friend and expert on all things about sport and the history of sport, Dr Steve Georgakis. Dr Steve is a lecturer at the University of Sydney and a former Olympian and professional football player.

In this episode, the Soccer Doctors discuss the Australian Woman's National Football Team and their performance at Tokyo 2020. As always, Dr Andy and Craig are not shy in giving their opinions which always leads to a robust discussion. If you like the podcast please share it and subscribe to it and if you have any questions send an email to soccerdoctorspodcast@gmail.com.