S2 E05 "Someone is always watching" with Ex Professional Footballer Graham Robertson
Description
This week we are joined by the man with many hats - director, Dad coach and ex professional footballer - Graham Robertson. When we first met Graham we knew that he was going to be an excellent guest and to no surprise, he delivered. Graham reflects back on his own career as a youth and how today's academy set up compares to that of his era. We go on to discuss how this shaped his career in professional football, where he achieved success at both Raith Rovers and Milwall. We discuss what 'making it' in football means for our guest as he debunks myths around 'the journeyman' label, a section we feel young players will find particularly interesting. We have an interesting conversation around the pressures that the 'pre - academy' in Scotland raises for both player and parent. Here, Graham reflects on what being an 'academy Dad' and speaks passionately on the matter. Plus much more!
It was great to speak to somebody who has 'lived the dream' as a professional footballer - but not in the typical way you might think. We hope you give this episode a listen to find out what we might mean by that.
Graham is a director for the charity 'Volunteering Matters'. Check out their website to see how you can get involved: https://volunteeringmatters.org.uk/
Graham's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-robertson-75505b3b/
Talking Points
1. Intro and welcome to episode (00:00 - 3:09)
2. Graham's experience in sport growing up (3:09 - 5:17)
3. The structure of youth football - then vs now (5:17 - 14:05)
4. Experiences with wellbeing as a player (14:05 - 19:09)
5. Signing with Raith - Jim vs Jimmy (19:09 - 27:16)
6. The piece of advice that shaped it all (27:16 - 32:46)
7. 4 years and 5 managers at Milwall (32:46 - 41:14)
8. Debunking myths around 'the journeyman' (41:14 - 45:20)
9. Life after football (45:20 - 51:01)
10. Pressures faced as an 'academy Dad' (51:01 - 1:01:07)
11. Using past experiences in role as a coach (1:01:07 - 1:07:14)
12. Advice for young players (1:07:14 - 1:10:13)
13. Brad and Toni's key takeaways (1:10:13 - 1:16:52)
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