SAMPLE BONUS POD: The UEFA Regions Cup, Angel's armoured car & Miura on the move

The Sweeper - A World Football Podcast - A podcast by Lee Wingate and Paul Watson - Wednesdays

As an exception, we are uploading a bonus podcast that we make for our Patreon community to give our listeners a foretaste of what they will get each week if they sign up - in addition to our blog posts, Discord server access, weekly World Football Newsletter and shirt competitions. Out of respect to our paying patrons, we only upload a bonus episode to our main feed once per quarter and the podcast will only be available for a limited time (until midday CEST on Monday). The Sweeper Podcast is fully independent with no network backing and is entirely reliant on our Patreon contributions to keep going. If you find you are tuning into us each week and you enjoy what you hear, please do consider supporting us for only £5 / €6 / $7 per month at patreon.com/SweeperPod. Those contributions are the only reason we are still going and go a long way to helping us cover our editing and production costs plus our various subscriptions. We hope you enjoy the episode! Lee & Paul ---- First up on Sweeper Xtra this week are two little-known football competitions taking place in Europe at the moment. There is the UEFA Regions Cup, a biennial tournament for amateur teams across Europe including the likes of Galicia, Jersey & San Marino. And then there's the Europeada, a football tournament for indigenous and national minorities in Europe that is dominated by the northern Italian region of South Tyrol. After the break, we take an alternative look at the transfer window. Rosario Central have offered Angel Di María an armoured car as part of a transfer proposal to return to his boyhood club, while fifth-tier Spanish side Illueca have signed Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo - but not those ones. Finally, 57-year-old Kazu Miura is on the move again, returning home to Japan with fourth-tier Atletico Suzuka - but he's not the oldest currently active pro in the world...

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