By Far The Greatest Team Football Podcast
By Far The Greatest Team is a football history podcast dedicated to answering one timeless question:
Who is the greatest football team of all time?
From iconic dynasties and legendary tournament winners to cult heroes, forgotten giants, and teams that burned brightly for just a moment, By Far The Greatest Team dives deep into the stories that shaped football’s past — and debates where those teams truly belong in the game’s hierarchy.
Hosted by lifelong football obsessives, each episode blends deep historical research, tactical insight, and story-driven discussion to explore:
- Legendary club and international sides
- Iconic seasons, tournaments, and golden eras
- Tactical revolutions and defining moments
- Cultural impact, myth-making, and legacy
- Underdog stories that rewrote football history
At the heart of the podcast is a unique Greatness Ranking System, where teams are judged across multiple levels — from All-Time Greats and True Greats, to Cult Classics, Edge-of-Greatness teams, and those remembered through nostalgia, context, or controversy. Greatness isn’t just about trophies — it’s about impact, identity, and influence.
Whether it’s Brazil’s brilliance, a one-season wonder, a cup-run miracle, or a team that changed how football was played, every episode asks the same question — how great were they… really?
If you love football history, tactical debate, long-forgotten stories, and arguing about rankings in pubs, living rooms, or online forums — this is the podcast for you.
Whether you’re searching for a football history podcast, soccer history deep dives, greatest football teams of all time, classic football teams, or tactical and cultural analysis of football, By Far The Greatest Team delivers long-form storytelling, informed debate, and timeless football nostalgia. Covering club football and international tournaments, iconic managers and players, golden eras, forgotten greats, and controversial rankings, this podcast is essential listening for fans of the Premier League, World Cups, European football, and the global history of the beautiful game.
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By Far The Greatest Team Football Podcast
Leyton Orient 1994-1995
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How Great Were Leyton Orient 1994–1995? | Football Club for a Fiver, John Sitton & Football’s Rawest Documentary
What happens when a football documentary captures not the glory of the game, but the collapse — emotional, financial, tactical and human — of a club fighting for survival?
Most football fans remember the trophies, the great teams, the title races and the last-minute winners. But sometimes, the most revealing football stories are found far away from the glamour — in failing dressing rooms, broken boardrooms, empty terraces and lower-league clubs trying desperately to stay alive.
In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham and Jamie are joined by London regular Stuart Burgess to explore one of the most infamous, raw and unforgettable football seasons ever captured on film: Leyton Orient 1994–95.
Centred around the legendary documentary Orient: Club for a Fiver, this is the story of a club in crisis, a young filmmaker given extraordinary access, and a manager, John Sitton, whose emotional dressing-room rants became some of the most quoted — and most uncomfortable — moments in football documentary history.
But this episode is about far more than one infamous team talk. We dig into Leyton Orient’s wider history, from their East London roots and multiple name changes to their unlikely highs of the 1970s, FA Cup adventures, near-misses, financial instability and long struggle for identity in the shadow of bigger London clubs.
We ask why Club for a Fiver still matters. Was it a brutal but honest snapshot of lower-league football? Was John Sitton unfairly exposed by a new kind of fly-on-the-wall filmmaking? And did the documentary reveal something football had spent decades trying to hide: that behind the romance of the game are real people, fragile careers, chaotic ownership structures and clubs permanently walking a financial tightrope?
This is not a tale of greatness in the traditional sense. It is a story of survival, humiliation, loyalty, desperation and documentary immortality. Leyton Orient 1994–95 may not have been a great team — but they became part of one of football’s greatest cautionary tales.
Takeaways
- Why Orient: Club for a Fiver remains one of football’s most authentic documentaries
- The story behind John Sitton’s infamous dressing-room breakdown
- How Leyton Orient’s 1994–95 season became a symbol of lower-league football chaos
- The club’s deeper history, from Clapton Orient to Leyton Orient
- Why Barry Hearn’s arrival matters in understanding the documentary
- How the episode reflects football before the modern media-trained era
- Whether this disastrous season deserves a place in the Greatness Index conversation
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