Episodios

  • The Playbook for Pro Athletes to Build Long-Term Wealth
    Jun 8 2025

    In this episode of The Insider's Lounge, we sit down with Sebastian Avanzini to break down how athletes can start building for life after sports. He shares his professional football journey, the steps he took to monetize his knowledge while still playing, and the balance between formal education and real world experience. Sebastian also reveals his frameworks for turning expertise into real business opportunities, including the founding of Eduvo, an education tech platform that helps high performers turn their knowledge into digital mentorship programs at scale. We also dive into his "5 P’s" approach for getting started and how athletes can build real personal brands that create long term influence.

    Sebastian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-avanzini-364882156/
    Eduvo's Website: https://eduvo.io/

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:16 Childhood & Upbringing
    02:20 Footballing Journey So Far
    04:18 Seb’s Approach to Life After Football
    12:24 Formal Education vs Real-World Experience
    15:51 Practical Steps to Monetize Your Knowledge & Experience
    29:38 Eduvo's Founding Story & How to Get Involved
    33:28 Balancing Pro Sports Career & Business Ventures
    38:18 Finding Inspiration & Tying Together Your Passion with a Business
    46:51 Sebastian’s Next 5-10 Years Personally & as a Footballer
    48:31 Quick Fire Questions
    51:22 Outro

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    52 m
  • An Unfiltered Conversation With a World Cup Finalist
    Jun 1 2025

    In this episode of The Insider’s Lounge, Edson Braafheid sits down for an unfiltered conversation about his journey from Suriname to the highest levels of world football. He shares the early experiences that shaped him, how he broke into the Eredivisie, and how Louis van Gaal swooped in to sign him for Bayern Munich just as Ajax were closing in.

    Edson takes us inside the reality of playing for clubs like Bayern Munich, Celtic, Lazio, and Utrecht while navigating constant transitions and the pressures of a professional football career. He reflects on representing the Netherlands in the 2010 FIFA World Cup alongside Wesley Sneijder, Arjen Robben, Robin van Persie, and more, ultimately leading to a heartbreaking defeat in the final.

    Beyond the pitch, Edson opens up about the mental health struggles many players face, his transition out of football, and how he is now focused on helping young athletes prepare for life both in and beyond the game. He also shares his personal connection to another national team that holds a special place in his heart.

    Edson's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edsonbraafheid/
    Edson's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edson-braafheid-4787b321b/

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro & Childhood Roots That Shaped Edson
    09:12 When He Realized He Could Build a Long Career in Football
    13:48 Inside the Bayern Munich Move
    20:38 Handling Setbacks and Constant Transitions
    26:48 "Did Football Fail You?"
    34:16 Playing in a World Cup Final
    43:29 Life After Football: Identity, Purpose, and Mental Health
    50:09 Edson’s Current Projects and Passions
    52:41 Quick Fire Questions
    55:15 Outro

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    56 m
  • Brazil's New Era Of Football Investment Has Just Begun
    May 25 2025

    Brazil’s football ecosystem is shifting fast, and for the first time, it’s truly open for investment. In this episode, Andre Da Costa breaks down what’s changing and why it matters.

    The conversation begins with the cultural and economic forces that shape Brazil’s identity, setting the stage for a comparison with football systems in Europe and North America. That leads into the SAF model - a legal transformation that has redefined how clubs are owned and operated.

    Andre walks through recent examples including John Textor at Botafogo, Ronaldo (R9) at Cruzeiro, and City Football Group’s investment in Bahia. He explains why many clubs remain undervalued and how the absence of salary caps or financial restrictions could impact long-term growth.

    From there, attention turns to Brazil’s domestic league restructuring and the broader implications for the future of the game. Andre also unpacks the significance of the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup and the growing international visibility of Brazil’s Serie A, as high-profile players like Memphis Depay enter the league.

    Toward the end of the episode, he lays out a practical investment framework - from $1 million entry points to billion-dollar strategies - and reflects on how clubs are navigating the tension between football ambition and commercial opportunity.

    Andre's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/voiceofandre/

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    03:01 Brazil’s Identity: Culture, Economy, and Football
    04:21 What Makes Brazilian Football Unique
    07:02 The SAF Model: A New Era for Investment
    11:46 Inside Club Ownership: Textor, R9, and the City Group
    20:49 Are Brazilian Clubs Still Undervalued?
    23:58 No Spending Limits - But Is It Sustainable?
    26:14 Brazil’s League Structure and What It Means
    29:33 FIFA Club World Cup: Opportunities for Brazilian Teams
    34:06 How to Invest in Brazilian Football: From $1M to $1B
    42:49 Understanding the SAF Process
    46:02 How Brazilian Media Rights Actually Work
    49:32 Can Brazil Build a Global Football Audience?
    52:46 Balancing Sporting Ambition and Commercial Goals
    54:46 Quick Fire Questions
    57:51 Outro

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    59 m
  • The Football Executive Who Fixed Sunderland & Charlton Just Chose Jamaica for His Next Rebuild
    May 18 2025

    In this episode of The Insider’s Lounge, Charlie Methven shares the unconventional journey that led him from journalism and publishing to becoming one of football’s most talked-about executives. From the newsroom of The Daily Telegraph to the boardrooms of Sunderland AFC and Charlton Athletic, Methven has built a reputation for turning struggling clubs around and bringing fresh energy to fan engagement, commercial growth, and club identity.

    We start by diving into his background in journalism and how it opened the door to the football industry. He reflects on the ongoing debate between formal education and real-world experience, and how both shaped his leadership approach. Methven then takes us inside his time as an executive at Sunderland and Charlton, unpacking the unique challenges each club faced and what it took to rebuild momentum at historic institutions under pressure.

    He also speaks candidly about the impact of Sunderland ’Til I Die, the Netflix documentary that put the club in the global spotlight, and compares the fan cultures of Sunderland and Charlton - two very different but equally passionate communities.

    As the conversation progresses, we explore how Methven stays motivated during difficult club transitions and what lessons he’s carried with him across each project. That leads us to his newest chapter: taking on the role of Managing Director at Mount Pleasant FA, the top professional football club in Jamaica. He shares why this opportunity stood out, what makes the Jamaican football landscape unique, and how his experience in English football can help elevate the game across Jamaica and the Caribbean.

    We close by discussing the structural differences between European and Caribbean football, the importance of Concacaf competitions, and what it will take to raise the standard and visibility of clubs in the region.

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    06:07 Journalism Background & Transition to the Football Industry
    13:59 Traditional Education vs Hands-On Experience in Football
    18:27 Executive Roles at Sunderland and Charlton Athletic
    24:46 Sunderland ’Til I Die & Fanbase Comparisons
    30:37 Staying Motivated During Club Turnarounds
    34:32 How a British Football Executive Ended Up in Jamaica
    40:08 Jamaica’s Growth Areas & Differences from European Football
    50:18 Why Concacaf Competitions Matter for Caribbean Clubs
    53:15 Quick Fire Questions
    1:00:53 Outro

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    1 h y 1 m
  • MLS Valuation Bubble, Club World Cup Controversy, and Salford City's New Era with Beckham & Neville
    May 11 2025

    This week, Iker Nacenta joins The Insider's Lounge to break down some of the biggest stories in soccer business, from MLS valuations and FIFA governance to player career transitions and lower-league ownership moves.

    We start with Sportico’s 2025 list of the 50 most valuable soccer clubs. Leading the list are global giants like Real Madrid, Manchester United, and FC Barcelona, but the sharp rise of MLS clubs raises questions about valuation strategy and long-term positioning. MLS accounts for 19 of the top 50 most valuable clubs, yet on the revenue side, it doesn’t feature at all in the top 20 global sports IP rankings. That disconnect sets up the next part of our discussion, where we break down the leading revenue-generating sports properties worldwide and what it reveals about soccer’s place in the broader financial landscape.

    Next, we dive into the Club World Cup shake-up after FIFA disqualified Club León due to multi-club ownership rules. LAFC and Club América will now face off for a $10 million spot in the expanded tournament, spotlighting growing tensions between regulation and commercial ambition.

    We then explore FIFA’s new Player Career Program, which helps players prepare for life after retirement through mental health support, business training, and leadership development. With names like Casemiro, Thiago Silva, and David Luiz enrolled, FIFA may be setting a new standard for post-playing pathways.

    Finally, we discuss Salford City’s new chapter as David Beckham and Gary Neville take full control. Backed by business and political firepower, the League Two club has pledged long-term investment in infrastructure and staff, but questions remain about the sustainability of their model and what it signals for celebrity-backed ownership in lower league football.

    Iker's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ikernacenta/
    Sports Capital Hub: https://linktr.ee/sportscapitalhub

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    02:50 Sportico’s 2025 List of the 50 Most Valuable Soccer Clubs
    15:23 The Biggest 20 Sports IP Owners by Revenue
    26:14 Club León Officially Out of Club World Cup: LAFC vs Club América to Play for $10M Spot
    37:47 FIFA’s New Career Program: Helping Players Reinvent Life After Football
    44:06 Salford City's Next Chapter Under New Ownership Group feat. David Beckham & Gary Neville
    56:59 Outro

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    59 m
  • Inside Wrexham’s Rise, Salah’s Viral Selfie, Chelsea’s DAMAC Deal, and Evra’s MMA Madness
    May 3 2025

    On this week’s episode, we are joined by Ethan Reilly, breaking down the key topics and stories at the intersection of soccer and business in the last week.

    We kick off with Wrexham’s remarkable rise, now three promotions deep under Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. With a valuation topping $100 million, we explore whether this is a sustainable model or a one-of-one media machine and what lessons other lower-league clubs can take from it.

    From there, we shift to the latest developments in women’s football in the UK, including Wolves Women being denied promotion due to administrative decisions and Sky Sports broadcasting the Women’s Championship Final, a major signal of progress. We also spotlight London City Lionesses, an independent club carving out a bold new identity.

    Next up is The Soccer Tournament (TST), a 7v7 competition offering a $1 million prize pool that’s rapidly becoming a go-to format for social-first football content. We explore its potential as a long-term product, what makes it different from other niche formats, and how it fits into the broader US soccer landscape. That sets the stage for a discussion on the NWSL’s newly announced second division and what it means for development, competitiveness, and market expansion in the women’s game.

    We then break down the viral Salah x Google Pixel moment, a selfie that turned into a global marketing win, and what it says about the power of authentic athlete brand partnerships. That leads straight into Chelsea’s short-term sponsor deal with DAMAC Properties and whether it represents smart business or desperation in disguise.

    Later, we explore NBA legend Jason Kidd’s investment in Everton and the rising trend of athletes moving into ownership roles across football. That conversation tees up a deeper look at Michael Jordan’s $4 billion empire and whether any current athlete is even close to replicating his blueprint.

    Finally, we close with Patrice Evra’s MMA debut, a bizarre but headline-grabbing crossover that leaves us asking whether celebrity fights are the future or just a punchline.

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:54 Wrexham’s Rise: Can the Hype Machine Keep Rolling?
    16:02 Wolves Women Shut Out While Sky Sports Steps Up
    25:05 TST and the $1M Prize Pool: Is Niche Soccer the Future?
    36:49 NWSL’s Second Division: Competition, Growth, and New Markets
    43:18 Salah x Google Pixel: How One Selfie Took Over the Internet
    51:20 Chelsea x DAMAC: Smart Brand Move or Desperate Deal?
    56:19 Jason Kidd Buys Into Everton: The Athlete-to-Owner Trend
    1:00:11 Michael Jordan’s $4B Legacy: The Blueprint for Athlete Moguls
    1:07:50 Patrice Evra’s MMA Debut: What Is Even Happening?!
    1:11:33 Outro

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Why Football's Biggest Brands Trust This Former Chelsea Coach to Bring Their Identity to Life
    Apr 26 2025

    In this episode of The Insider’s Lounge, we sit down with Chris Gunn, Co-Founder and Managing Director of LoveGunn, the creative agency behind some of football’s most memorable branding and marketing projects.

    Chris shares his early journey coaching at Chelsea FC, his transition into the creative industry, and the founding story behind LoveGunn. He talks about the leap of faith it took to start his own agency, the ups and downs of working with a co-founder, and the realities of building a new company during the challenges of the COVID-19 era.

    We explore LoveGunn’s work with Oxford United, including key moments that stood out during the rebrand process, and discuss how Chris’s time at Chelsea eventually came full circle with the club becoming one of LoveGunn’s clients. He also shares insights into understanding fans across different cultures and how that influences creative strategy in football.

    The conversation continues with a behind-the-scenes look at LoveGunn’s collaboration with MG and Arsenal FC, including the challenges of marketing high-value products to football audiences and coordinating creative shoots with players like Bukayo Saka and Ben White. Chris closes with memorable stories from his career, including a surprise Sir Alex Ferguson photobomb and the surreal experience of playing at Stamford Bridge.

    Chris Gunn on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-gunn-47995546/
    LoveGunn's Website: https://www.lovegunn.co/

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    05:13 Transition into Coaching
    08:25 What is LoveGunn?
    11:39 The Founding Story
    14:44 Taking the Leap of Faith
    16:17 Best and Hardest Parts of Having a Co-Founder
    18:34 Surviving the Covid Era
    24:53 Oxford United Rebrand
    29:59 Bringing Fans into the Creative Process
    35:42 Key Moments from the Oxford United Rebrand
    38:21 From Coaching at Chelsea to Landing Them as a Client
    44:17 Understanding Global Soccer Fans
    49:03 MG x Arsenal FC: Project Breakdown
    55:01 How to Sell High-Value Goods to Soccer Fans
    1:00:11 Shooting Content with Pro Soccer Players
    1:03:21 The Sir Alex Ferguson Photobomb Story
    1:06:01 Playing at Stamford Bridge
    1:07:51 Outro

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    1 h y 10 m
  • How Man City Quietly Built a Commercial Empire While Dominating World Football — with Rob Gevertz
    Apr 19 2025

    Man City’s dominance on the field is no secret — but their rise off the pitch is one of the most underrated stories in world football.

    In this episode, Rob Gevertz walks us through his journey from sports media into one of the most commercially advanced clubs in the world. He shares how he broke into the industry, his childhood obsession with soccer brands, and what he learned during his time at Sky Sports and talkSPORT.

    We then shift to the early 2010s — a time when digital was still considered an afterthought. Rob breaks down what Man City’s commercial operations looked like when he joined, how he ended up landing the job after a forgotten interview, and the key revenue streams that powered the club’s global rise.

    From there, we explore how those revenue models evolved over the last decade, why brand and content alignment became so crucial, and a standout Champions League partnership that pushed creative boundaries. That leads into a broader discussion around media rights — and whether the Premier League might one day bypass broadcasters entirely.

    Rob then unpacks the structure behind City Football Group and how commercial strategy works across its global portfolio. We zoom out even further to look at innovators in the space, from LIV Golf to the Kelce brothers, and how athlete-led media is starting to reshape the narrative in Europe.

    To close, Rob introduces his current venture, First Five Yards, and walks us through a commercial case study on Birmingham City — a club with real potential under American ownership and the Tom Brady effect. We wrap with quickfire questions on personal branding, Ronaldo’s new movie studio, and where the business of sport is heading next.

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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    02:08 Breaking Into The Sports Industry
    05:58 Childhood Obsession With Soccer Brands
    07:31 Overview Of Time At Sky Sports and TalkSport
    09:51 Digital Was an Afterthought — What’s the Modern-Day Equivalent?
    12:00 Inside Man City’s Commercial Operations
    17:23 The Job Interview That Almost Didn’t Happen — and Changed Everything
    18:30 Breaking Down Man City’s Commercial Revenue Model
    23:14 How Commercial Revenue Streams Have Shifted In The Last Decade
    27:04 Why Club Content and Brand Fit Matters More Than Ever
    28:28 A Champions League Partnership That Broke the Mold
    31:59 Will the Premier League Become Its Own Broadcaster?
    36:25 Understanding the Commercial Side of City Football Group
    38:38 Who’s Innovating In This Space Now? LIV Golf, Baller League, Kelce Brothers, Pat McAfee
    42:57 Changing the European Perspective On Athlete Media and Personal Brands
    46:27 Inside Man City’s Influence on the Soccer Doc Boom
    51:25 What is First Five Yards?
    53:17 Case Study: Birmingham City’s Media & Commercial Potential
    54:59 Understanding the Name - First Five Yards
    55:52 Ronaldo’s Movie Studio & How Tom Brady Can Maximize His Image for Birmingham City Success
    59:19 Quick Fire Questions
    1:02:40 Outro

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    1 h y 3 m
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