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003: Pat Nevin on the beautiful game and far beyond

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This week, we are joined by former professional footballer, now broadcaster and author Pat Nevin. Pat had a long and successful career on the pitch, but his hinterland is arguably richer.
He was a darting winger for Chelsea, Everton, Tranmere Rovers and Scotland, but also chairman of the Professional Footballers Association, player/CEO at Motherwell, an ardent anti-racism campaigner as well as lover of music and the arts. He has a deep understanding and appreciation for the psychology of sport, as you'll find out by listening!
Show notes:

  • The pure joy of playing football
  • Playing without nerves
  • Pat's perspective on embracing individuality and challenging norms
  • How to eliminate cheating
  • Personal growth, reflection and writing
  • The great managers who understood psychology best

Please leave a review if you like the podcast; and share with friends. Your support makes us very happy!
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Podcast music:
Tamsin Waley-Cohen's Mendelssohn's violin concerto

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This week, we are joined by former professional footballer, now broadcaster and author Pat Nevin. Pat had a long and successful career on the pitch, but his hinterland is arguably richer.
He was a darting winger for Chelsea, Everton, Tranmere Rovers and Scotland, but also chairman of the Professional Footballers Association, player/CEO at Motherwell, an ardent anti-racism campaigner as well as lover of music and the arts. He has a deep understanding and appreciation for the psychology of sport, as you'll find out by listening!
Show notes:

  • The pure joy of playing football
  • Playing without nerves
  • Pat's perspective on embracing individuality and challenging norms
  • How to eliminate cheating
  • Personal growth, reflection and writing
  • The great managers who understood psychology best

Please leave a review if you like the podcast; and share with friends. Your support makes us very happy!
Get the podcast in your inbox every week by subscribing here
Access our exclusive speaker events by subscribing
here
Follow Daniel on
Twitter
Podcast music:
Tamsin Waley-Cohen's Mendelssohn's violin concerto

  continue reading

72 episodes

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