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Strain on the Game takes you inside the physical and financial pressures of elite football. Hosted by former Premier League and England International Stephen Warnock and top fitness and performance coach Adrian Lamb, each episode dives into the realities behind the pitch, from injury recovery, fitness, nutrition, to the business of the modern game. Honest, insightful, and real.Strain on the game Football (soccer)
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  • Football, Mental Health, and the Power of Community - with guest Steve Beharall, CEO of the Newcastle United Foundation
    Oct 22 2025

    This week we sit down with Steve Beharall, CEO of the Newcastle United Foundation, for an open, honest conversation about mental health—and the unique role football clubs play in changing lives far beyond the pitch.

    Steve shares how the Foundation’s ethos—“talent is everywhere, opportunity isn’t”—drives a portfolio of 40+ programmes built on one simple idea: get the right people into the right places to have real conversations. From walking football and dementia cafés to health checks on matchdays, youth counselling and employability, the team focuses on relatable people who build trust and help others find confidence, purpose, and connection.

    We unpack the award-winning Be A Game Changer campaign—how it reduces stigma, educates on sleep, stress and suicide prevention, and builds peer-to-peer support through initiatives like 12th Man/12th Woman. Steve explains why fans are often more willing to open up to their club than a GP, shares sobering realities (e.g., the high suicide risk among men 20–35), and shows how football’s “soft power” can create safe entry points to professional help.

    You’ll also hear how player ambassadors like Dan Burn and Sean Longstaff use lived experience to normalise the conversation; why local identity matters in a global squad; and how genuine community engagement can even translate into on-pitch resilience and togetherness.

    Highlights

    • Football as a gateway to honest conversations about mental health

    • Be A Game Changer: education, signposting, and behaviour change in action

    • Hubs, access, and why “open door” really means open

    • The continuum of mental health—support before crisis

    • Players, purpose, and the culture link between club and city

    • Measuring impact: social return on investment and community value


    If you need help: In the UK, contact Samaritans at 116 123 or samaritans.org. If you’re elsewhere, please seek local support services. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call emergency services.

    Listen, rate, and share—and if this episode helps you, check in on a friend today.

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    51 min
  • Ryder Cup Captains to Premier League Stars: The Psychology behind Elite Performance.
    Oct 15 2025

    Former England international Stephen Warnock and elite performance coach Adrian Lamb sit down with performance psychologist and mindset expert Jamil Qureshi—whose client list spans Premier League clubs, Ryder Cup winners, F1 drivers, Olympians, and FTSE boardrooms—to unpack the mental edge at the very top.


    Jamil traces his unlikely route from a £30 pub talk to work with Derren Brown, a golfer who led The Open, and a season-saving stint at Bolton. He explains why talent isn’t enough, how changing perspective changes performance, and why focusing on the “middle group” of good players unlocks outsized results. The trio dig into trust and rapport (including the famous “watch” icebreaker), reframing after injury (with stories from Mason Mount), handling social media noise, and the burnout risk in today’s relentless, data-soaked game.


    Stay for practical tools you can use immediately: writing a “who I’ll be” list, the two-ball bravery drill, visualisation for recovery, watching the player furthest from the ball, and translating negative self-talk into useful instruction—plus Gary Speed’s brilliant penalty mantra.


    If you want real, usable psychology from the inside of elite sport, this is the one.

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    1 h
  • Could This Be the Answer to the Premier League’s Injury Epidemic — Costing Clubs Millions and Managers Their Jobs?
    Oct 8 2025

    The Premier League is facing an injury epidemic — and the numbers are staggering. Last season alone, clubs recorded 593 time-loss injuries, with players missing a combined 2,597 games. The financial hit? More than £255 million in wages paid to injured players — an increase of £70 million on the year before.

    Hamstring injuries have doubled in the last 21 years, fixture congestion is at breaking point, and managers are losing their jobs because they simply can’t keep key players fit. Despite clubs spending millions on technology, staff, and recovery systems, the problem only seems to be getting worse.

    So what’s the answer?

    In this episode, former Premier League physio and England national team staff member Dr. Dave Hancock joins Stephen Warnock and Adrian Lamb to reveal why injuries are spiralling out of control, where clubs are going wrong, and the revolutionary new systems he’s developed to finally tackle football’s injury crisis.

    From Champions League nights with Leeds and Chelsea, to the NBA’s New York Knicks, to founding Apollo — the athlete management system now used in the Premier League, NFL, MLB and beyond — Dave brings unmatched insight into how clubs can save millions, keep players on the pitch, and protect managers’ careers.

    If you want to understand football’s hidden epidemic — and the solutions that could change the game — this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.

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    1 h
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