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Adventures in Groundhopping with The Journeymen’s Joey Corlett

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Release Date: 12/23/2024

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Have you ever traveled to different sports stadiums to soak in the atmosphere and culture of local tradition? If you have, then you're a groundhopper even if you didn't know it.

Joey Corlett from The Journeymen podcast joins us as we dive into the fascinating world of groundhopping. We discuss what it means to travel around Germany and the European continent in search of unique football (soccer) experiences, uncovering the rich traditions, culture, and fan stories that make every stadium visit unforgettable.

Joey shares his most memorable groundhopping adventures, from immersing himself in the local leagues to grabbing a seat for iconic matches at legendary grounds. Whether you're a die-hard sports fan or simply interested in the intersection of travel and sport, this episode offers a unique perspective on how groundhopping connects communities and celebrates the beautiful game.

Show notes

Grab a copy of Joe's new e-book, "Germany: Off The 
Beaten Path."

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