

Business of Sport
Charlie and Harry Stebbings
The show that takes you behind the scenes with the industry's biggest owners, operators and athletes. It's the game you don't see!
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Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 50min
Petr Cech: “Not One Manager Was Fired Because They Weren’t Good Enough”; Chelsea’s Win At All Costs Mentality (Ep103)
Elite athletes who have achieved everything in their sport while building a career alongside; it’s the ambition many sports stars have today. But how do you do it effectively? Petr Cech is a footballing legend, and I don’t use that term lightly. Four Premier League titles, a Champions League, record for the most Premier League clean sheets, and hugely respected as one of the most dedicated and attentive professionals the game has seen. He also has an MBA, is studying for a PhD, runs multiple businesses, and I need two hands to count the number of languages he speaks. The philosophy that has driven this? Win, that’s what it’s all about. If not then what’s the point. As you’ve just heard this is a theme that runs throughout. It also poses the question we wrestle most with on the show which is how to do that consistently and run a great business. I’ll get the apology in early, yes this was very exciting for me (and Harry too). Sitting across the table from someone who has given you some of your greatest memories as a fan is pretty cool, not many other ways I can say it. Just breeze through it.But what I can say is we’ve met few people are impressive or generous with their time who leave you genuinely in awe of but their successes and the processes they’ve adopted to achieve it. I promise you don’t just need to be a Chelsea fan to enjoy this. We’re delighted to welcome Petr to the Business of Sport.On today’s show we discuss: Elite Mentality, Preparation & Winning:Why preparation beats talent under pressure and how Petr approached the biggest moments of his career.What truly separates elite performers when everything is on the line.Why winning is a mindset before it’s a tactic.Leadership, Standards & Team Culture:How winning environments are built and sustained over time.The role of managers, players and dressing-room standards in elite teams.Why culture collapses when accountability disappears.Setbacks, Injury & Perspective:How a life-threatening head injury changed the way Petr approached football and life.Why fear never disappeared, but how he learned to perform alongside it.The difference between confidence and control at the highest level.From Pitch to Boardroom:Transitioning from player to executive and seeing football from the inside.Why football performance must always come before commercial priorities.How decision-making, incentives and governance shape success off the pitch.A huge thank you to our amazing partners on the show: Gemini SportsWe empower the most confident sports organisations on Earth https://geminisports.ai/SlateThe complete content creation platform for social teams https://slateteams.com/EMWA pleasure to work with leading sports & entertainment agency EMW on this showhttps://emw-global.com/

Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 11min
THE BREAKDOWN: Football’s Media Rights Reckoning, Darts Goes Mainstream & Rugby’s Identity Crisis (E02)
Another huge week to dissect today with a quick look back at how one of the stories in particular has developed from last week. Today it’s the turn of the chaotic world of media rights after DAZN pulled out of another league deal in Belgium, the rise of darts (at your request) and how the sport has transformed to get to where it is today, and rugby; in the wake of the challenger league R360 delaying its launch, is there even demand for a non-international rugby competition? It’s been amazing seeing the response to the show last week so a huge thank you to that. Keep commenting, keep suggesting topics, and we’ll keep tailoring it to match what you want to hear. Let’s get on with the show.

Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 26min
The Real Finances of a Footballer: What Goes on Behind the Headlines | Matt Smith (Ep.102)
We think we know what the financial world of a footballer looks like. But the reality is very different. There is much more to understand than the salaries that media outlets publish like football scores. And if we’re honest, it’s never done to encourage a positive response. So what is the financial reality that faces some of sports most influential stars? Matt Smith played over 500 games in the Football League, for some big clubs: Leeds, Fulham, QPR, Millwall. But Matt had always had a different path to many players. He went to university, he’s done an MBA, and now has co-founded a venture capital business specifically geared towards opening up investment opportunities to athletes, but most importantly, with their best interests at heart. The fact I even need to say that is an indicator of where some of the big problems lie.This conversation was special for a number of reasons. Firstly and personally, because a conversation we had with Matt years ago was one of the first moments that triggered this show becoming a thing. Secondly, because this is a space that us, the fan and casual commentator, need to know more about. Not to mention the value this brings to any of you who are athletes facing these same situations. It’s financial reality with some quite extraordinary club stories to enjoy. On today’s show we discuss: Footballers, Money & Responsibility:Why modern players outsource too much decision-making and how that leaves them financially exposed.The illusion of wealth in football, short careers, and the pressure of lifestyle inflation.Why earning more money actually increases the need for better judgment.Agents, Advice & a Broken System:How misaligned incentives in representation quietly cost players millions.Why removing regulation turned football advice into a “wild west.”What players should demand from agents, advisors, and intermediaries.Business, Investing & Thinking Long-Term:When it makes sense for athletes to invest and when it really doesn’t.Why venture capital is a game of patience, not quick wins.Lessons from early investing successes and distorted perceptions of risk.Leadership, Transition & Life After Football:How ownership, leadership, and culture shape careers on the pitch.Why preparing for retirement matters as much as preparing for matchday.The role of curiosity, structure, and purpose in building a second career.A huge thank you to our amazing partners on the show: Gemini SportsWe empower the most confident sports organisations on Earth https://geminisports.ai/

Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 18min
THE BREAKDOWN: Amorim & Maresca Escape The Chaos, Is LIV On The Verge of Collapse & The Real Reason England Lost The Ashes (E01)
Hello and welcome to our brand new show, The Breakdown. I’m Charlie Stebbings, and joining me on this ride is legendary sports executive Charlie Methven. With his boundless energy and unfiltered opinions, and my carefully constructed guiding influence, we’ll bring you the rundown on the week’s biggest sporting business stories. For the first show, we’re extending the timeframe slightly to cover what has happened over the holiday period, including the departures of Amorim and Maresca, Brooks Koepka’s abandonment of the once promising LIV Golf project, and of course, the conclusion of the most disappointing Ashes Tour in memory… well for me at least.This is Business of Sport: The Breakdown----------------------------------------------------Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:45 The Managerial Merry-Go-Round30:26 Saudi Investment In Elite Sport43:37 Saudi’s Attention On Golf44:44 The European Tour01:03:09 Predictions On Test Match Cricket01:05:27 Harry Brooks01:09:09 The Physical Responsibility In Cricket

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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 3min
Why Revolut Are Investing In F1: Antoine Le Nel (Ep.101)
Antoine Le Nel, Revolut’s CMO who built its global sports strategy, explains why the brand is investing heavily in F1 and other major sports. He discusses moving from performance marketing to brand building. Short takes cover how Audi Revolut F1 came together, splitting global and local sponsorships, using sport to reach new markets, and activating partnerships through product integrations and experiential reach.

Dec 30, 2025 • 44min
How Money Shapes Football: Transfers, Contracts and Power Dynamics | The Review
Ryan Sparks, Bradford City chief who rebuilt the club’s finances. Liam Dooley, hands-on CEO detailing lower-league wage and revenue pressures. Rick Parry, former EFL chair explaining TV money and governance gaps. Peter Kenyon, ex-Man United/Chelsea CEO on ownership and club-building. They discuss transfers, contracts, promotion shocks, wage inflation, TV rights and the power imbalance shaping the football pyramid.

Dec 23, 2025 • 41min
Inside F1: Winning Championships, Rebuilding Williams, & The World of Guenther Steiner | The Review
Today, we’re doing something a little different. Welcome to the Business of Sport: F1 Review.Over the past year, we’ve sat down with some of the most influential figures in Formula One. Team principals, world champions, and senior leaders shaping the sport behind the scenes. For this episode, we’ve handpicked the best moments from those conversations and brought them together into one definitive F1 compilation to enjoy over the festive period.Across the episode, we dive into what actually separates winning teams from the rest of the grid. From culture and leadership, to marginal gains, long-term strategy, and the human pressures that define life at the very top of motorsport.You’ll hear from voices including Nico Rosberg, Guenther Steiner, Claire Williams, James Vowles, and Zak Brown.----------------------------------------------------Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:42 James Vowles15:07 Guenther Steiner23:08 Zak Brown27:03 Claire Williams34:27 Nico Rosberg

Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 8min
Peter Moore: Becoming Liverpool CEO, The Mo Salah Situation, & Why Klopp’s The Modern Day Shankly (Ep.100)
Peter Moore, former Liverpool CEO and ex-COO of Electronic Arts, reflects on running a top club and building global fan systems. He discusses working with Jurgen Klopp, balancing commercial growth with fan identity, the Mo Salah media situation, data-driven recruitment, and advising projects like Wrexham and new U.S./European club ventures.

Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 60min
Bryan Habana: From World Cup Win to Family Betrayal, The Rebirth Of The Springboks, Why Rugby HAS To Change (Ep.99)
Bryan Habana, a legendary Springbok rugby player and World Cup champion, shares his journey from elite athlete to business advocate. He discusses the crucial discipline and resilience needed to excel both on the field and in the business world. Bryan opens up about personal challenges, including the painful betrayal by his father, and how he rebuilt his life through faith and community. He also emphasizes the need for rugby to modernize, enhance player storytelling, and engage youth through simpler gameplay. A unique glimpse into the life behind the sport's glory!

Dec 5, 2025 • 54min
PILOT: Ronaldo’s WC Controversy, Toto’s Mercedes F1 Sale & the Cost of England's Ashes Collapse?
Hello and welcome to Business of Sport: The Breakdown, a brand new show where we will be reviewing the week’s biggest stories from sport business. Hosted by Charlie Stebbings & Charlie Methven, the former CEO of Sunderland and Charlton among multiple other roles in sport with organisations such as McLaren and The Jockey Club,The Breakdown will analyse the biggest commercial, financial, and strategic stories shaping global sports.To prepare for the full launch in January, this week we are releasing the pilot, aimed at getting this show ready to deliver for you! We want your feedback, comments, suggestions and ideas to make this the place you can get your weekly fill of the business of sport. So why are we doing this? Well as we continue to rattle on about on the interview show, the business of sport has never been of more importance or more relevance to fans, to executives, to investors, to athletes. And the current news needs a bit of digesting. We will be talking through various stories from the week, looking at takeovers, investments, governance decisions, athlete deals…you name it, we’ll talk about it.First up: - Does England’s collapse in Perth create a financial problem for cricket? - Should Ronaldo be banned for the World Cup? - Is Toto Wolff’s part sale of Mercedes a worry for F1? - What are the ramifications of Anthony Joshua’s fight with Jake Paul?This is Business of Sport: The Breakdown----------------------------------------------------In Today's Show We Discuss:00:00 Intro04:05 The Cost Of England’s Ashes Collapse 17:04 AJ + Jake Paul: Business Before Belts29:27 When Ronaldo’s Marketing Beats The Rulebook / The Ronaldo Effect 35:02 Wolff’s 15% Shake-Up: Win Or Warning


