<div>Football is a sentimental culture. Where do you draw the line between heritage and progress? And when you represent a club that has chosen to set itself apart, with its own respected ethos, how do you move with the times and maintain your unique identity?</div><div><br></div><div>These are the questions that have faced custodians of the Corinthian-Casuals legacy from the 1880s through to the 2020s. </div><div><br></div><div>So how have things changed over the course of those 14 decades? In our final episode, we set out to answer the overarching question behind this entire series: What does it mean to be a Corinthian?<br><br>To help explore this topic, Dominic and Jarek are joined by committee member John Forrest, and we hear from a wide range of club voices, past and present, including players, management, fans, and a range of the club's custodians over its distinguished history. </div><div>
<br>—<br><br>Written, produced and presented by Jarek Zaba and Dominic Bliss. </div><div>
<br>Editing: Jarek Zaba;<br>Audio engineering: Brent Davies;<br>Title music: John Forrest;<br>Artwork: Matt Alabaster;<br>Website: Chris Kelly.</div><div><br></div>