More Than A Name

More Than A Name
More Than A Name
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  • 6: Stephen Warnock opens up about Liverpool Dreams, Broken Bones and Surviving Depression
    This week on More Than A Name, Max Whittle and former Aston Villa defender Luke Young sit down with ex-Premier League star and top pundit Stephen Warnock for one of the most powerful and open conversations we’ve ever recorded. Stephen takes us through his incredible journey: Growing up a Liverpool fan and living the dream by playing for the club. Breaking his leg three times before 20 and being told he’d never play again. How he rebuilt himself physically and mentally to reach the Premier League. Why his time under Martin O’Neill at Aston Villa shattered his confidence. The emotional highs and lows he hid throughout his playing career. The overwhelming depression he faced after retiring. The moment he planned to take his own life — and the friend and psychologist who saved him. The heartbreaking conversation he had with his children during his darkest period. How he began to recover, rebuild, and feel like himself again. Practical advice for anyone struggling with their mental health. His passion for his new chapter as a pundit and commentator. This conversation with Stephen deals with themes of depression, suicidal thoughts, and mental-health struggles. If anything he shares resonates with you — if you’re feeling overwhelmed, struggling, or simply unsure where to turn — please know you are not alone. In the UK, you can call Samaritans on 116 123 (24/7, free). If you feel you might act on suicidal thoughts, call 999 or go to your nearest emergency department. If speaking with someone feels hard, consider reaching out to a trusted friend, relative or a mental-health professional. Sometimes just sharing what you feel can help. There are also many support networks and online resources — you deserve help, care, and the chance to keep fighting. Our DMs are open @morethananamepod.  Your life matters. Your feelings matter. You are not alone. Get in touch with us: [email protected] Follow MTAN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethananamepod/ Follow MTAN on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethananamepod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@MoreThanANamePodcast
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  • 5: Former Premier League Referee Graham Scott Explains VAR, Pressure & The Truth Behind Officiating
    This week on More Than A Name, hosts Max Whittle and Luke Young are joined by former Premier League referee Graham Scott, whose career includes almost 1,000 professional match appointments, over 100 Premier League games, and more than 100 VAR duties. A former semi-pro goalkeeper and now Telegraph columnist, Graham brings a unique blend of practical refereeing experience and clear, analytical insight into the modern game. In this wide-ranging conversation, Graham talks about how he entered the world of officiating, the hidden pressures fans never see, and how refereeing influences everyday life. He explains how long it actually takes to reach the Premier League, the extraordinary amount of performance reviews referees face, and offers a detailed breakdown of how VAR really works — its strengths, weaknesses, and what needs to improve. Graham also reflects on players he clashed with, decisions he regrets, the importance of body language, and the mental demands of being constantly judged by players, fans and the media. A fascinating, honest and eye-opening episode for anyone who loves football and wants to understand refereeing from the inside. Follow MTAN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethananamepod/ Follow MTAN on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethananamepod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@MoreThanANamePodcast Get in touch with us: [email protected]
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  • 4: Charlie Wakefield on The Chelsea Bubble, Money, Injuries and Mental Health
    This week on More Than a Name, we sit down with former Chelsea academy star Charlie Wakefield for an honest and revealing conversation about the realities of chasing a career in elite football. Charlie opens up about how he signed for Chelsea at 12 (2:28), growing up inside the academy “bubble" (4:50), and the pressure of being labelled a top prospect (6:30). He explains how 10 hamstring injuries, stem cell treatment and constant setbacks reshaped his identity, his confidence, and ultimately his career path (23:12). We dive into the money, the agents, the expectations, and the misconceptions that follow young players — as well as Chelsea’s strategy of investing heavily in teenage talent and selling for profit (11:50). Charlie also shares his mission to promote mental health awareness in football (39:10) and his plans for life after the game, including building his own company, One Percent Supplements (47:12).  This is a must-listen for families invested in the game and fans who want to be taken behind the curtain. Follow More Than A Name on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethananamepod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethananamepod Get in touch with us: [email protected] Watch full episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@MoreThanANamePodcast Contact Luke's Elevate programme: https://www.instagram.com/elevateplayers
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  • 3: James Haskell on Therapy, Fatherhood, England Rugby Chaos and Life After Loss
    Former England rugby international James Haskell joins Max Whittle and Luke Young on More Than A Name for one of his most honest and wide-ranging conversations to date. Haskell opens up about how therapy has shaped his life (02:30), why he loved playing rugby (9:40), dealing with retirement (11:36), the difference between rugby and football culture (16:12), his struggles with self-confidence (23:10), and how certain coaching styles affected him during the most intense moments of his career (25:22). He discusses the highs and lows of playing for England, the reality of life on British & Irish Lions tours, and his love for music and DJing. James also reflects deeply on fatherhood (26:47), succeeding under Eddie Jones (31:10), the shambles of the 2011 World Cup (33:48), how professional sport views therapy (42:15), his view on mental health diagnosis (44:03) and how he’s been coping with the loss of his father this year (50:20).  A raw, insightful and entertaining conversation about resilience, identity, grief, pressure and finding balance as a modern athlete. Follow More Than A Name on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethananamepod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethananamepod Get in touch with us: [email protected] Watch full episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@MoreThanANamePodcast
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  • 2: Stiliyan Petrov on Match-Fixing, Breaking Bulgarian Records and his Leukemia Journey
    Stiliyan Petrov joins Luke and Max for an incredibly honest and insightful conversation about life in Bulgaria, his time with Celtic and Aston Villa and his journey with cancer, which continues today through The Stiliyan Petrov Foundation.    Stiliyan talks throughout about the huge demands his dad placed on him as a footballer and why those expectations will never go away (04:04) before discussing his childhood in Montana, Bulgaria (13:30), unknowingly scoring the winner in a fixed match (21:00), playing for CSKA Sofia and living in the capital (23:45), signing with Celtic (27:42), moving to the Premier League (40:40), his time at Villa alongside Luke (42:10), reflecting on a record 105 caps for Bulgaria (48:00), and finally his journey with cancer (50:15).  If you can, please support the Stiliyan Petrov Foundation: https://www.instagram.com/spfoundation19 Follow More Than A Name on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethananamepod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethananamepod Get in touch with us: [email protected] Watch full episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@MoreThanANamePodcast
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More Than A Name explores untold, unfiltered sporting stories. Hosted by former England and Premier League defender Luke Young and sports presenter Max Whittle, each episode sits down with athletes, coaches, and public figures to talk about the side of success we rarely see — identity, pressure, mental health, and the moments they felt most lost. It goes beyond career stats and media clichés to dig into the emotional and mental weight of being in the spotlight — revealing the human behind the headlines.
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