Covering The Beautiful Game from every angle - I've been a player, a coach, a manager, a scout, a writer and last but not least...I remain a fan of the game. On Futbol 360 One to One, I talk with various characters working within the game to get the kind of unique insight most of us don't get to s…
Steve Sallis is an author, an academic and a former Vice Principal in an inner London School. He is also a former academy player and coach, and in recent years has become recognised as a leading light in the football world when it comes to working on mindset, whether that be for players or coaches. He has worked for numerous football clubs at first team level including Cardiff City, AFC Wimbledon and Northampton Town where he is currently employed. In addition he delivers coach education for the Scottish FA. This episode covers a multitude of topics including - the mindset and toolkit for the modern coach - education in football...is the modern game more open to learn? - sourcing coaches...where might football get the next generation from - Comparisons with other sports - English football...state of the nation A fascinating discussion with a hugely passionate and knowledgeable guy
Tony Mowbray is a Teesside icon - the iconic skipper of a young team of local lads that under Bruce Rioch took the club from the 3rd tier to the 1st with successive promotions against a backdrop that saw the club almost cease to exist and be locked out of its Ayresome Park home back in 1986. Football fans in general will recognise Tony Mowbray as the manager of clubs like West Brom, Celtic, Hibernian, Blackburn Rovers most recently and of course, his beloved Middlesbrough. A great football mind and man who just lives and breathes the game. In this episode, we discuss - His roots and where the passion for the game comes from - His development from player to coach and manager - The challenges facing coaches in developing young players these days - The great coaching influences in today's game - England's prospects on the world stage - Parenthood A wonderful experience to talk football with my boyhood hero NB Apologies for the sound quality - the quality of the production certainly doesn't match the content
Maya Le Tissier is one of the rising stars of English football and her journey started on her home island of Guernsey where her formative years in the game were guided by her father Darren, a coach at St Martin's AC. This is a unique insight into her journey and how that has progressed from both her perspective and that of her father. We cover - The benefits of growing up on a small island - Adapting to life on the mainland - Progressing from development to results football - The balance between parenting and coaching - Being part of Brighton as a football club A really unique episode
Fondly known as Big Norm, Mark Crossley had a career at the very top of the English game as a goalkeeper at clubs like Nottingham Forest, Middlesbrough and Fulham, and he played for two of the world's greatest ever managers. After his playing days, he went into coaching before recently becoming an advocate for mental health. In a wonderful insight into his career, we cover a lot of ground including - the transition to playing from coaching - Brian Clough (and Sir Alex Ferguson) - the way the game has changed - Walking's brilliant, starting a charity and doing good in this world What a brilliant fella - this is a really heart warming episode with a guy who has seen it all in the game and shared the dressing room with some of the greatest names in the game.
John Coleman is probably the pound for pound champ of English professional football management. His time managing Accrington Stanley over 2 periods spanning almost 20 years has seen 4 promotions through the non league game, into the football league and then upwards. 20 years after coming up against the likes of me and my team Whitby Town, Accrington now sit above former Premier League teams Charlton, Ipswich and Sunderland in the play off positions in League One, whilst continuing to work with one of the lowest budgets, if not the lowest, in that League. In this episode we cover - playing budgets - adapting playing style and systems as his team progresses through the leagues - coaching and developing players - part time to full time progression I say it every time, but this is brilliant
Danny and Nicky Cowley join me for the first Futbol 360 episode of 2021. Those of you familiar with the show will know what a big fan I am of their work and so I'm delighted to share some more insight into their thinking. We managed to cover plenty of great topics including; - their affection for West Ham and the impact following their team as young lads had on them - their game model...brilliant insight into their approach - their coaching journey and how they continue to learn - the future game and what prospects lie in store for our kids' generation A huge privilege listening to these fellas talk about the game.
This week's guest is better known in boxing circles as a successful trainer of world champions including Tony Bellew and Jamie Mcdonnell but he's also hugely passionate about his role as a coach in grass roots football. In this episode we cover - supporting young players to follow their dream - developing young people through sport - coaching his own son - comparisons between coaching in boxing and football This is a fascinating listen for fans of both football and boxing, and anyone with an interest in grass roots sport.
A special edition looking at the current state of English coaching and player development after the recent FA announcement regarding cut backs to coach mentoring and learning development. We cover - the impact DNA/coach mentoring etc has had to date - the impact of losing the coach mentor system - Futsal - the (re) Distribution of wealth in football - women's football - what coaches can do to continue the good work done in recent years
This week's edition is with Jamie Brassington - Head of Goalkeeping at Icelandic club Throttur in Reykjavik. Jamie has a wealth of experience in the English professional game and has also worked at national team level with Taiwan. We cover - Icelandic football culture and development models - Breaking down cultural barriers and coaching in a foreign language - Integrating GK work into a team coaching plan - National team training camps - Personal development opportunities and football travel
We kick off season 2 of Futbol 360 with Lincoln City Chairman Cive Nates. Clive joined the board at Lincoln in 2016 before being appointed Chairman in 2018. A highly successful businessman in South Africa, he indulged his lifelong love of English football by getting involved at Lincoln but soon became much more influential that he had ever expected to, and his time at Lincoln has coincided with a period of incredible success. We cover - the impact of COVID-19 on football and what the game might learn as a result of this health crisis - the role role of the Manager - non league football and the implications of rising through the ranks to League One - comparisons between running a football club and running a conventional business - the role fans play as part of the fabric of a football club Clive is a very understated and humble guy but it's clear he has a lot to offer the game.
An interview with the founder of FC Malaga City George Jermy, George has played professionally all over the world after starting his career at Norwich City and then playing in Spain, Australia, New Zealand and the US. A UEFA A licence coach, he now runs a programme for players from all over the world in Spain providing pathways into the Spanish league system. We covered a lot of ground including - Comparisons between Spanish and English football - The benefits and life lessons a career in football can provide - His playing career and globetrotting life in football - Hi values and beliefs, and how they transfer into the programme at FC Malaga City Anyone interested in what Spanish football is really like might well want to listen to George's stories and opinions - this was a great discussion.
An interview with former Perth Glory Head Coach Kenny Lowe. The former Birmingham City, Stoke City and Barnet midfielder emigrated to Australia 16 years ago and has gone on to become a household name in Australian football. Kenny's career has covered so much and we cover - The prospects for Australia has a footballing nation - The influence Barry Fry had on his playing career - His management philosophy and the critical success factors he looks for - A baptism of fire in the A-League and working with the likes of Robbie Fowler and William Gallas - Developing young players out on the grass Kenny's journey is full of brilliant stories and his career pathway serves as inspiration for coaches like myself
An interview with two managers who have over 40 years' combined experience in non league management....and they've pretty much seen it all. Together they've managed some of Yorkshire's biggest non league clubs including Harrogate Town, Pickering Town, Goole AFC, Bridlington Town and Tadcaster Albion to name just a few. Having come up against each other many times, and also having shared the same dugout, they are the best of pals these days. This is a bit of a trip down memory lane and there's also lots for every manager in the part time game particularly to take from their experience. We covered lots of ground including - how the game has changed - managing your own son - great periods of success - coming up against 2 men now managing in the Premier League - the legendary Jim Collis Two brilliant fellas....they've forgotten more than I know about the game
An interview with the CEO elect of the Jersey Football Association, Dave Kennedy. The former Coventry, Livingston and Dunfermline player went on to coach in Scotland with Alloa and the SFA before moving to Jersey where he has enjoyed a great deal of managerial success as their National Team Manager and also driven the local government's sports development agenda. With a wealth of experience in so many parts of the game, Dave shares his views on; - Physical literacy for the Playstation generation - Taking his coaching badges with the SFA at Largs - Muratti football - Player development pathways - Coach mentoring With such a broad base of experience, there are few more qualified to progress to head up a football organising body.
An interview with Leeds United U16 Lead Coach Michael Morton, a guy who has been a professional coach for 18 years primarily working at Leeds, Man City and the i2i Academy in York, as well as coaching and managing in the non league game. So much ground covered including - the role of technology in coaching - Ronaldo Vieira's journey from grass roots football to the Serie A with Sampdoria - working alongside Marcelo Bielsa - learning harsh lessons as a young manager in the semi-professional game - old school football values An amazing insight into the life of a very influential and talented coach
An interview with Doncaster Rovers Academy Lead Youth Development Coach Tony, or @coachtonymee as he is known to the thousands of aspiring coaches he has helped via his Twitter account A really enjoyable hour talking football including; - how academy football has changed in his 18 years as a coach in the professional game - realism and the preparing young players for life - delivering a preseason for The Crazy Gang back in the 80s - his Twitter account - his admiration for the unheralded coaches in the game A great insight in to his journey in the game and the man behind the Twitter account!
An interview with former Brighton, Stoke City and Luton Town First Team Coach and Finland U21 Coach Joaquin Gomez. Joaquin came to England about 10 years ago and set about progressing as a coach in the game whilst also learning the English language in impressive fashion. In this episode, Joaquin shares his views on a variety of football matters including - starting at the bottom and taking every opportunity possible - how English football and people like Paul Hart and Mick Harford have influenced him - comparing football culture and systems in Spain and England - his footballing beliefs and philosophy - working in international football with the Finland U21 team Joaquin's journey is really quite inspiring
An interview with Rangers FC First Team Coach Michael Beale. Michael has worked at some of the world's top football clubs including Chelsea, Liverpool and Sao Paulo in Brazil, and has held positions working with almost all age groups from U6s up to 1st team level. In this episode, Michael shares his views on a variety of football matters including - developing young players - comparing football culture in different countries and what challenges players face coming through the system in England - how to apply development models at 1st team level - guiding young players and connecting with them beyond the basic football context Michael draws upon experiences working with some of the game's most recognisable names including Jose Mourinho, Brendan Rodgers, Raheem Sterling, Steven Gerrard and Trent Alexander Arnold.
An interview with Penistone Church FC manager Ian Richards. From being signed by Kenny Dalglish at Blackburn as a player, and going on to play alongside Jamie Vardy before moving into management where he has enjoyed tremendous success, Ian takes us through his experience in the game and explains in great detail how he approaches his role as a manager including; - playing style - coaching/training principles - building a team and a club - managing a playing budget - balancing a job as a teacher with his role as a manager at a semi-professional football club - a typical week in preparation for matchday - his influences and inspirations - the importance of togetherness and community A fascinating insight into the work of one of non league football's brightest managerial prospects Image courtesy of Penistone Church FC