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  • In this episode, David delves into the essential strategies for acquiring and maintaining high-value connections within the football business space. Drawing from personal experiences, David outlines four key methods: working for influential figures, collaborating with them, attending networking events, and leveraging LinkedIn for connections. David shares insights on how to effectively navigate networking opportunities and the significance of building a strong professional network.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Gaining experience by working for established individuals in the football business can open doors to valuable networks. Volunteering or doing free work can help build trust and credibility.

    Engaging in collaborative projects, such as podcasts or joint events, allows for shared value creation. This not only strengthens relationships but also expands your network through mutual connections.

    Attending networking events is an effective way to meet high-value individuals. These events provide a concentrated space where people are open to making connections, making it easier to engage in conversations.

    While connecting on LinkedIn is low friction, it may yield lower returns compared to in-person interactions. Building relationships through consistent engagement and value-sharing is crucial for success.

    Maintaining relationships with high-value connections requires ongoing effort to provide value. Regularly contributing and showing interest in their work helps ensure that the relationship remains beneficial for both parties.

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    "If you can give people value, then they're more likely to take an interest in you and want to give value back to you."

    "Collaborating is the most complex one really because you're doing a project so you're both trying to get something out of it."

    "You have to continuously keep elevating and helping them because then they're going to help you."

    "The minute you stop and just take, take, take, they'll stop giving."

    "Podcasting is great because I can just bring on someone and record a first meeting, which is really nice."

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience.  Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry. 

  • In this episode, David sits down with Tariq Qasim, the CEO and founder of KoachHub, a Singapore-based sports tech company focused on revolutionizing grassroots football through data. Tariq shares his journey into the football space, the inception of KoachHub, and its mission to provide youth players with a digital resume that tracks their performance and development. Tariq also discusses the potential for collaboration with federations and brands to enhance player development and the overall football ecosystem.

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Focus on Grassroots Development: KoachHub aims to democratize access to technology and player data for grassroots and youth football, addressing the lack of resources and support in these areas.

    Verified Player Data: The platform provides a digital resume for players, allowing coaches to input verified statistics and performance data, which can be used for scouting and player development.

    Importance of Data in Player Progression: Access to historical performance data helps players identify areas for improvement and provides a tangible record that can be shared with scouts or clubs for advancement opportunities.

    Collaboration with Federations: CoachHub is working with various football federations across multiple countries, including Laos and Indonesia, to implement their platform and enhance youth football development.

    Future Aspirations: The goal is to expand KoachHub globally, providing support and technology to grassroots football clubs, while also exploring partnerships with brands to offer benefits to players, thereby enhancing their overall experience in the sport.

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    "What we have done is just one to two percent of what's out there to be done. There's a very, very, very long way to go in terms of supporting these clubs."

    "Through KoachHub, we kind of, for lack of a better word, democratize technology for grassroots."

    "It's about being open to ideas, open to growing, open to get criticized."

    "I think grassroots alone needs help overall in terms of support for coaches, in terms of coach education."

    "Data will actually help grassroots in that, because when you have more data on players, it kind of helps the sponsors as well."

     

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience.  Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry. 

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  • In this episode, David considers the overwhelming nature of social media, particularly within the football industry. He discusses the pressure to constantly create and consume content, highlighting the importance of setting clear goals for social media use. David shares personal strategies for managing content creation and consumption, emphasising the value of engaging with the right people and focusing on meaningful interactions rather than mindless scrolling.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Establish a purpose for your social media presence, such as networking or content creation, to avoid getting lost in the overwhelming amount of content available.

    Instead of feeling pressured to post frequently, prioritise creating valuable content that reflects your personality and aligns with your goals.

    Plan and schedule your posts in advance, but ensure that the content remains relevant and timely to avoid posting outdated information.

    When consuming content, approach it with a strategy in mind, such as identifying potential podcast guests or valuable connections, rather than aimlessly scrolling.

    Organise your content creation around upcoming events or themes to maintain clarity and reduce the stress of last minute posting.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Social media can be an overwhelming space, particularly when looking in our industry of football."

    "It's important that we can look at how we can overcome being so overwhelmed and being so indulged in all of the good stuff that people go through."

    "You have to set a goal of why you have a social media platform."

    "One thing you don't want to do is schedule too much content too far in advance that when the post actually comes out, it's not relevant."

    "Think about formulating a strategy. Maybe think about going through LinkedIn as a session rather than going on LinkedIn for the sake of LinkedIn."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David sits down with Carlo De Marchis, known as "A Guy With A Scarf", to explore his extensive career in sports technology and marketing. Carlo shares his unique experiences attending major sports events, emphasizing the value of networking and idea generation behind the scenes. Carlo discusses the importance of creativity in the sports industry and how he leverages his brand to connect with others.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Networking and Relationship Building: Attending sports events provides valuable opportunities to build relationships and foster connections with industry professionals.

    Creativity in Sports: Engaging with various sports environments allows for the generation of new ideas and solutions.

    Personal Branding: Developing a recognizable personal brand, such as wearing a distinctive scarf, can enhance visibility and create memorable associations within a niche market.

    Content Creation and Sharing Knowledge: Continuous learning and sharing insights from experiences at events can provide value to others in the industry.

    Adaptability and Evolution: The sports and technology landscape is constantly changing, requiring professionals to stay informed and adaptable, leveraging new trends and tools, such as AI.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "For me, going to these big sport events... it's normally generating a lot of ideas for the next things to do."

    "It's not only servicing the fans, it's also servicing all this ecosystem of people working behind the scenes."

    "I think it's crucial for them... you're there to enable what the players, the athletes do."

    "I think if you focus on streaming for sport, there are already so many aspects that... there are infinite possibilities to create engaging content."

    "I try to read the room and get a bit of a vibe, which is not normally directly what people tell you."

    GUEST SOCIAL LINKS

    https://www.youtube.com/@a-Guy-with-a-Scarf

    https://it.linkedin.com/in/carlodemarchis

    https://twitter.com/CDM?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David delves into the importance of content creation, particularly within the football industry, and shares practical tips for individuals looking to build their brand. David shares personal experiences and strategies for documenting events, recording talks, and utilizing social media to enhance visibility and connect with a broader audience.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    In today's digital landscape, creating content is crucial for personal branding and marketing, especially in the football industry where content is increasingly prevalent.

    Speaking at events provides a unique opportunity to create valuable content. Recording talks can generate multiple clips that can be shared over time.

    Content can be created in various formats, including audio recordings, video clips, and even written posts.

    Sharing personal experiences from events, such as networking opportunities or unique insights, can resonate with audiences and provide authentic content that showcases one's journey.

    Prioritizing the sharing of valuable information and insights over immediate monetization helps maintain authenticity and builds a stronger connection with the audience.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Content creation is the foundation of modern digital marketing efforts. It is really important that you start to create a market or a brand around yourself."

    "If you don't want to create content around your speeches or whatever, that's fine. But I think it's a goldmine for so much opportunity to be able to create content."

    "You own what you say. So there's an opportunity for you to spread your message and spread what you're talking about."

    "Don't think about trying to monetize it, because if you're trying to monetize it, then you kind of lose its authenticity."

    "If you can think about and try and understand how you can package it and package what you're already doing, then it can bring that value, which is really important."

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this special episode, David sits down with former Leicester City Chief Executive Officer Barrie Pierpont, who played a pivotal role in transforming the club during the early 1990s. Barrie shares his journey from joining a financially struggling club to significantly increasing its revenue and fan engagement, including raising ticket sales by nearly 250% and launching successful community initiatives. Barrie discusses the challenges he faced, including a tumultuous boardroom environment and the pressures of relegation, while highlighting the importance of involving fans in decision-making and creating a positive club culture.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Transforming a Struggling Club: The journey at Leicester City involved turning a financially struggling club into a successful business by focusing on community engagement.

    Fan Involvement: Establishing a fan forum was crucial for understanding what supporters wanted from the club.

    Importance of Training and Staff Engagement: Investing in staff training and maintaining an open-door policy fostered a positive work environment.

    Navigating Challenges: The role of a CEO in a football club involves navigating various challenges, including boardroom conflicts and the threat of relegation.

    Evolving with Technology: While the fundamentals of good management and fan engagement remain important, adapting to modern technology and social media is crucial for maintaining a connection with fans and improving operational efficiency in today’s football landscape.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "When I went to Leicester City Football Club, I was one of the first marketing directors in the UK. The job wasn't easy because the football club was virtually bankrupt."

    "We had a very poor membership scheme when I first went there. There was no easy access for people to buy anything."

    "We created a brand called Fox. The first brand was Fox Leisure. All our merchandise and all our kit and leisure wear."

    "Nobody's bigger than the football club. I think I would make the managers more accountable."

    "The book really is about a business of football, how we developed a bankrupt Leicester City into a successful football club."

    GUEST LINKS:

    https://twitter.com/barriepierpoint?lang=en

    https://uk.linkedin.com/in/barrie-pierpoint-fcim-4527097

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David explores the challenges and opportunities faced by young professionals in the football industry. David discusses the common age bias that often leads to younger individuals feeling underestimated and how they can combat this perception by emphasizing their skills, experiences, and adaptability. David shares insights from his journey and highlights the importance of networking, staying updated with industry trends, and effectively communicating one's value.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Young individuals should recognize their capabilities and the unique perspectives they bring to the football industry. Instead of feeling limited by age.

    Building a strong network is crucial for young professionals. Engaging with industry leaders, and attending networking events.

    Keeping abreast of the latest developments in technology, social media, and industry-specific trends is vital. This knowledge allows young professionals to remain relevant and competitive in a rapidly evolving field.

    Instead of merely discussing the challenges of age bias, young individuals should focus on demonstrating their skills and achievements.

    Young professionals need to believe in themselves and their potential. Fostering a positive attitude and focusing on personal goals can help overcome feelings of inadequacy and competition in a crowded industry.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "It's very easy for people to look down upon this generation, and it's very easy for people in this generation to feel looked down upon."

    "There are now so many different ways that a young person can really break into this industry and really make a difference."

    "If you can highlight your achievements and what you've done, it's always more impressive, especially when you're younger."

    "You have to keep updated with the latest trends and what's going on in your industry and in your niche."

    "Always stay positive. Remember that there's a reason why you're challenging the age bias. It's because you're a really talented individual."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David talks with Andy Marston about community building within the football industry. Andy shares insights from his own experiences, particularly through his initiative, Sports Pundit, which aims to connect professionals in the sports sector. Andy also explores the need for greater inclusivity of younger voices in the industry, drawing parallels with successful models from other sectors, such as Gucci's shadow boards. Additionally, he delves into the Players Fund, an athlete-backed venture fund that empowers sports professionals to invest wisely and prepare for life after their athletic careers.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    The football industry can improve its community-building efforts. Clubs need to partner more with individual content creators to connect authentically with fans.

    The pandemic accelerated the shift toward deeper fan engagement and content creation, as people sought alternative ways to connect with football when they couldn't attend games.

    There is a growing recognition among athletes of the need to prepare for life after sports, with initiatives like the Players Fund aiming to educate athletes on investing and financial literacy to ensure long-term security.

    Engaging younger individuals (ages 18-25) in discussions about the sports industry can provide valuable insights that senior executives often overlook.

    The success of initiatives like Sports Pundit demonstrates the importance of fostering a community where individuals can connect, share ideas, and support each other's career growth, ultimately benefiting the entire group.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think there's a lot of stories that are currently being better told by individuals than by the brands themselves."

    "The pandemic did two things. One, it gave people a bit more free time... and so a lot of people used that as an excuse to maybe start a project."

    "I think there's an opportunity to do like a shadow board, which is a little bit older than what NHL has done."

    "Athletes hold a lot of the right characteristics to be entrepreneurs and be business people."

    "If I'm sharing jobs with someone and then they go and get that job, well, that's great for me because now I know someone that works at..."

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David delves into the intricacies of personal branding within the football industry, outlining ten essential steps to help listeners define their niche and establish a strong online presence. Emphasizing the importance of social media, David shares insights on how to generate reactions and engage with audiences effectively. He also highlights the value of sharing knowledge and fostering relationships through consistent interaction and valuable content.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Understanding your specific area within the football industry is crucial. Whether it's coaching, physiotherapy, or social media, identifying your niche helps you understand your audience and shape your brand identity.

    A strong social media presence is essential for personal branding. Engaging with your audience across platforms can generate reactions, build relationships, and enhance your visibility in the industry.

    Sharing insights and valuable information related to your expertise can establish you as a thought leader. Offering free knowledge not only helps others but also builds a positive perception of your brand.

    Actively engaging with your audience and other professionals can lead to meaningful conversations and collaboration opportunities. Building relationships in your niche can open doors to new possibilities.

    Consistency in your online presence is key to maintaining your brand. Being active and engaging with your audience regularly helps you stay relevant and can lead to significant opportunities in your career.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "You have to decide what your niche is. Once you start to do that, then you can start to understand what your brand identity is gonna look like."

    "Social media is the biggest marketing platform that you can do possibly. You need to generate a reaction."

    "If you have the knowledge and experience and you don't talk about it, you're actually just cheating yourself."

    "It takes one post to take off, and suddenly you could change the perception of yourself in so many people's minds."

    "You don't have to have massive amounts of followers to meet the right person and change everything."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David interviews Melanie Muller, CEO and AI consultant at GenFuturesLab, who shares her insights on the intersection of artificial intelligence and football. Speaking at the SportsProAI Future of Sport Conference, Melanie recently discussed her innovative AI avatar, Leo AI, designed to analyse football matches and enhance fan engagement. They look into the potential of AI to improve decision-making and fan experiences. Melanie emphasises the need for football clubs, especially at lower levels, to embrace digital transformation and explore AI tools to enhance efficiency and engagement.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    The introduction of AI technologies, such as Leo AI, is transforming fan engagement in sports by providing interactive experiences that allow fans to connect more deeply with the game and its players.

    Emphasising the importance of diversity in AI applications, there is a push for creating avatars and experiences that reflect various cultures and demographics.

    Understanding consumer needs and behaviours is crucial for developing effective AI solutions in sports.

    Organisations, including lower league football clubs, can start their AI journey by identifying friction points in their operations and running micro-experiments to improve efficiency, even with limited budgets.

    Addressing concerns about AI's motivations and implications is essential. Building trust through transparency, and clear communication about AI's role.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I felt really honoured that I could be part of their first AI conference."

    "It's really important when football clubs create fan experiences that it's not just all men."

    "I think there's a real opportunity to just use that data a bit smarter rather than simulating something that's not there."

    "I think anyone's concerns are valid and should be heard because there's a reason why people have concerns."

    "There's opportunity everywhere for AI."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

    GUEST BIO

    Melaine Moeller is a CEO with over a decade's worth of experience in the digital sphere, spanning across efficiency output, media, and entertainment, working with the BBC & Sky News on various technological projects, before becoming the AI Consultant & CEO of GenFutures Lab in 2023, where her recent ventures into the football industry began, working on AI & simulative projects with organizations such as SportsPro Media, formulating football simulations through AI & hosting her talk at the SportsProMedia conference West Ham United's London Stadium.

  • In this episode, David delves into the crucial topic of networking within the football industry. David emphasizes the importance of building relationships from an early age and how every interaction contributes to one's network. The episode covers various strategies for effective networking, including attending events, leveraging social media platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter, and the value of mentorship. David shares personal experiences and insights on how to foster connections, engage with industry professionals, and the long-term benefits of nurturing relationships.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Networking is fundamentally about establishing connections with others, starting from a young age and continuing throughout your career. Every interaction can contribute to your network.

    Participating in networking events, whether in-person or online, is crucial for making meaningful connections. Human interaction is irreplaceable, and being in the same room as influential individuals can significantly impact your career.

    Platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram are powerful tools for expanding your network. Engaging with industry professionals and participating in discussions can lead to valuable connections and opportunities.

    Finding a mentor can provide guidance and support in your career. Building a network can lead to mentorship opportunities, which are invaluable for personal and professional growth.

    Contributing your insights and helping others at networking events can enhance your understanding and confidence. Sharing knowledge not only benefits others but also reinforces your expertise and value in the industry.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "At its very base level and put very simply, networking is just about building relationships."

    "You cannot replace human connection. It's the most valuable thing."

    "If I want to get to their level, I need to network and get into a space with that group of people."

    "Mentorship is something that I think is really understated."

    "Networking is not a quick win. Absolutely not. And you have to be prepared to really foster relationships."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David delves into the concept of luck and how it can be influenced by our actions. David shares personal anecdotes from his journey in the football industry, illustrating that luck often comes to those who are willing to try and step out of their comfort zones. David emphasizes the importance of taking risks, networking, and seizing opportunities, arguing that luck is not merely a chance occurrence but something that can be "hacked" through persistence and effort. David encourages listeners to embrace failure as a learning experience and to adopt a proactive mindset in their pursuit of success.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Luck is not purely random; it often comes from taking action and stepping out of your comfort zone. The more you try, the more opportunities you create for yourself to get lucky. Building a network is crucial in the football industry and beyond. Meeting the right people can open doors to numerous opportunities that you might not have encountered otherwise. Failing is a part of the process. Each failure provides valuable lessons that can lead to future successes. It's important to try, even if it means risking failure. While it's important to take risks, they should be calculated. Assess the potential outcomes and be prepared for both success and failure, but don’t let fear of failure hold you back. Persistence is vital. Many successful individuals faced years of struggle before achieving their goals. Consistently testing ideas and approaches increases the chances of eventually hitting upon something that works.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "The secret to luck is to try. If you don't try, you're never going to get lucky."

    "You have to be brave and you have to be prepared to take a risk if you want to get the reward."

    "Luck can be managed and it can be hacked. If you can hack luck, then it's going to open so many valuable doors."

    "You learn more in failing than you do winning. It's just a valuable lesson for all."

    "It's not a bad thing to be lucky. It just means that you're trying more than other people."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David delves into the essential strategies for standing out in the competitive football industry. Sharing personal experiences from his university days, he emphasizes the importance of networking, gaining practical experience through volunteering, and leveraging social media as a powerful tool for self-promotion. The episode highlights the significance of authenticity and building trust within professional relationships, encouraging listeners to take proactive steps in their careers. With practical advice on utilizing platforms like LinkedIn and attending networking events.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    To succeed in the football industry, it's essential to differentiate yourself from others. This can be achieved by taking unique steps, such as networking and gaining diverse experiences.

    Building a strong network is vital for career advancement. Engaging in networking events and volunteering can help establish credibility and create valuable connections.

    Social media is a powerful tool for personal branding and marketing. Sharing your journey and expertise can attract opportunities and help you stand out in your field.

    Being genuine and authentic on social media is important. Sharing both successes and failures can build trust and relatability with your audience.

    Success requires proactive effort. Whether through social media or attending networking events, you must actively seek opportunities and connections rather than waiting for them to come to you.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Your network is your net worth. That is my favorite saying."

    "Social media is the meta, it's the way forward. In football, it's so underutilized, in my opinion."

    "You have to try and understand and give these young people an opportunity because there are very, very talented young people."

    "It's not about gloating or... It's actually quite good to piss people off because if you piss people off then you're going to get a reaction."

    "The one thing I want you to take is that you have to force that action. It's not going to come to you."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David welcomes Anandi Taylor and engages in a captivating conversation about the intersection of technology and sports. With a rich background in big data analysis, Anandi shares his journey from working with major corporations like Shell Oil and JP Morgan to founding iSports Analysis, a company dedicated to making performance analysis accessible to all levels of sports. Anandi emphasizes the importance of education in understanding data and encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to seize opportunities and pursue their passions.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    A strong enthusiasm for technology and data can lead to innovative solutions in various fields, including sports. Understanding how to analyze and utilize data effectively is crucial for making informed decisions.

    Many people's fears about technology stem from a lack of knowledge. Educating coaches and users about the practical applications of data can help them embrace new technologies rather than resist them.

    While technological innovation in sports is advancing rapidly, the adoption of these innovations by coaches and teams is often slower. Younger coaches are more likely to embrace technology, which may accelerate its integration into sports.

    Recognizing when to pivot is essential for business survival, especially during unforeseen circumstances like the pandemic. Adapting existing tools to meet new needs can help maintain relevance and support clients effectively.

    The rise of AI presents numerous opportunities across various sectors, including sports. By leveraging AI, businesses can enhance performance analysis, improve training methods, and create new educational resources for coaches and players.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "My whole philosophy is not how much can we analyze and how big can we make, how much data can we gather? It's more about what questions are we trying to answer from the analysis."

    "I think if we use this technology correctly, we can advance so many aspects of what we do as human beings."

    "I think education is key. And I really believe that AI will help to take all this data and find it down into five points that you need to do."

    "The difference between normal people and entrepreneurs is that entrepreneurs recognize their opportunity."

    "If you've got a passion to be an entrepreneur and you've got an idea or an opportunity to sort of direct that passion into, just do it."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David delves into the profound impact of globalization on the football industry, which has evolved into a $400 billion mini-society. The discussion highlights the diverse types of football fans, from die-hard fanatics to casual followers, and how clubs are increasingly targeting these demographics for marketing and engagement. The episode explores the commercialization of football through broadcasting and social media, emphasizing the rise of player iconography and the influence of social media on fan loyalty. Additionally, David addresses the challenges faced by local fans in a globalized market, the rising ticket prices that price out younger supporters, and the implications of these trends for the future of football.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Globalization has transformed football into a $400 billion industry, creating numerous opportunities for engagement and commerce across the globe. The sport has become highly commercialized through broadcasting and social media, allowing fans to connect with brands and players worldwide.

    The European Clubs Association identified various types of football fans, including fanatics, club loyalists, icon imitators, FOMO followers, main eventers, and tagalongs.

    Football clubs are increasingly targeting tourists and casual fans rather than loyal season ticket holders, as the former group tends to spend more on merchandise and matchday experiences.

    The rise of global fandom has created tension between local supporters and international fans. Local fans often feel overshadowed by the influx of tourists and casual supporters, leading to a divide in the matchday experience and community identity.

    The globalization of football is expected to continue, leading to new career paths and business opportunities in areas such as marketing, content creation, and fan engagement strategies.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Globalization is pivotal everywhere, but particularly now in football... it's like a $400 billion industry, so that's not mini if you ask me."

    "The loyalists... are probably the demographic of fans that football clubs are least interested in because they know they're going to come every week."

    "It's just going to get more and more because social media now... these guys are not just football players, they're actually people that you think you can connect to."

    "Preseason tours are not really preseason tours anymore. They're more just like marketing campaigns, really just disguised as preseason."

    "One of the most annoying terms I always see on social media is support your local... that tension is really starting to feel itself."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David welcomes his first guest, David Johnson-Rayner a seasoned entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in business and a strong advocate for social mobility among young people. The episode delves into David's journey, highlighting his work with Koi Sports and the Third Eye International Sports Consultancy, which focuses on empowering young individuals through innovative educational programs. The conversation also touches on the future of the sports business industry and the impact of financial motivations on grassroots sports.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Having mentors and supportive figures in one's journey can significantly impact personal and professional growth. The discussion highlights how mentors can provide encouragement and guidance, helping individuals realize their potential.

    There is a strong emphasis on recognizing and nurturing the hidden talents of young people. By providing opportunities and support, individuals can surprise themselves with their capabilities, leading to increased confidence and success.

    The journey of building a business, especially in the social enterprise sector, requires adaptability. The ability to pivot and adjust strategies in response to challenges, such as those presented during the COVID-19 pandemic, is crucial for success.

    Building a strong network is essential for personal and professional development. Engaging with diverse individuals can open doors to new opportunities and collaborations, enhancing one's skill set and experience.

    The goal of initiatives like the Complementing the Curriculum program is not only to provide immediate benefits but also to create sustainable, long-term impacts in the community.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "I think most people look at social mobility as supporting people from families who are financially challenged... but this is ours because what we're building... gives people the opportunity to shine."

    "I just got fed up with people, for want of a better phrase, slagging off young people."

    "If you give us money to invest into grassroots sport, we will give you a package of business benefits."

    "You never prepare yourself for when you are not wanted or not needed."

    "I think it will become even more money dependent and money driven... I dread the whole world of grassroots and community sport going pay to play."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode, David delves into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the world of football. The discussion highlights how AI is already being integrated into various aspects of the sport, from coaching and player performance analysis to injury prevention and stadium management. David emphasizes the importance of AI in achieving marginal gains and operational efficiency, while also asserting that the human element in football remains irreplaceable. Listeners are encouraged to embrace AI as a valuable tool for enhancing their own businesses and coaching practices, with practical advice on how to start utilizing AI effectively.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    AI is increasingly being integrated into football and sports businesses, enhancing efficiency through data analysis, player insights, and operational automation.

    The primary benefit of AI in football is achieving marginal gains. By providing detailed insights into player performance and health, AI helps coaches make informed decisions about training and match strategies.

    Despite the advancements in AI, the human aspect of football—such as emotional intelligence, tactical understanding, and personal connections—remains irreplaceable. Coaches and scouts still need to apply their expertise and intuition alongside AI data.

    AI tools are becoming more accessible, allowing even lower-tier teams and individual coaches to utilize them for player rehabilitation and content distribution.

    Embracing AI is essential for anyone involved in football, whether in coaching, scouting, or business. Learning to use AI effectively can provide a competitive advantage and streamline operations, making it crucial for professionals to adapt to this evolving landscape.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "AI, to its credit, this is what it does. Football is about efficiency. It's about making things run as smoothly as possible."

    "AI will not take away or replace humans in football. It just won't. Because football is, at its core, an emotional sport based on human connection."

    "AI can actually automate and outline a rehab program for that specific player. Then they can follow that, and then it makes that recovery easier."

    "AI gives them that ease to be able to do that. So that's one way that business-to-business works and operates."

    "If you don't know it, then you should probably worry. If you know it or you start to learn it, then you don't have to worry."

  • In this episode David delves into the significant impact of social media on the football industry, highlighting its role in the digital revolution. The discussion covers three key areas: the ease of content creation and distribution for football clubs, the importance of brand and influencer positioning, and the innovative repurposing of content to engage diverse audiences. The episode emphasizes how clubs are leveraging short-form content and influencer partnerships to enhance their reach and engagement, ultimately transforming the way fans interact with the sport. With insights into the strategies employed by organizations like the Premier League and Sky Sports,

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Social media is driving a digital revolution in football, transforming how clubs market themselves and engage with fans. The ease of creating and distributing content has never been greater, allowing clubs to reach wider audiences.

    Football clubs are increasingly focusing on short-form content to engage younger demographics. Quick, relatable clips, such as player interviews and match highlights, are becoming essential for maintaining fan interest and interaction.

    Brands and football organizations are aligning themselves with influencers to enhance their marketability. Influencers can drive engagement and reach audiences that traditional media may not, making them valuable partners for clubs and brands.

    Clubs are leveraging data from fan interactions to tailor content and marketing strategies. By understanding fan preferences, clubs can create personalized experiences that encourage deeper engagement and support.

    The way clubs and influencers position themselves on social media significantly impacts brand perception. Successful engagement strategies can elevate a club's status and attract global audiences, while poor strategies can hinder growth and visibility.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Social media is becoming massive and it's quite unknown as to how it's actually impacting football on such a large scale."

    "Football is content as you I'm sure you're aware. That's such a self-explanatory thing."

    "The people on that panel are not influencers so they're not relevant in today's industry."

    "Social media has become such a big medium now and it's only going to get bigger."

    "Brand perception is key and social media can play to your strengths or to your disadvantages."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode David, delves into the concept of disrupting an industry, emphasizing the importance of breaking down the status quo and leveraging personal skills for innovation. Drawing inspiration from entrepreneur Rob Moore, the discussion highlights the significance of belief in oneself and the necessity of acquiring skills through networking, volunteering, and preparation. David shares personal anecdotes from their journey in football and business, illustrating how mistakes and learning experiences contribute to growth.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    To disrupt an industry, it's crucial to first believe in your own abilities and ideas. If you don't have confidence in your vision, it will be challenging to convince others to support it.

    Engaging in activities such as volunteering, networking, and attending conferences is essential for developing the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed.

    Proper preparation reduces anxiety and increases the likelihood of success. Being well-prepared allows you to execute your ideas effectively and adapt to unexpected challenges.

    Leveraging your network and learning from those who have experience in your desired field can accelerate your growth.

    Making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process. Embracing failures and using them as opportunities for growth is essential for building confidence and expertise in any industry.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "Being disruptive means being different. And I think it's so important that what I talk to you about, you can take some advice from and go, yeah, that makes a lot of sense."

    "If you don't believe the process is possible, you won't be able to disrupt because no one else is going to believe in disruption."

    "You have to show you can't tell in this game, in this life, really. You have to always convince yourself."

    "It just means being different. One thing that I think is beautiful in people is that, you know, you have the opportunity now to be whoever you want to be."

    "You can be an industry leader in sports psychology, you can be a psychologist at a football club, and you can go from being just a regular psychologist to being the recognised psychologist in football."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.

  • In this episode David dives into the lucrative world of football, focusing on the highest earners outside of playing roles. The episode explores the top 10 highest-paying non-playing jobs in football, from performance directors to club managers, highlighting the significant impact these positions have on the sport. The discussion also touches on the most searched roles in sports, revealing what aspiring professionals are interested in, and contrasts this with what people want to pursue in their careers. Additionally, David examines the most profitable business models in sports, emphasizing the importance of emotional investment from fans and the evolving landscape of football management and marketing.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    The podcast highlights various high-paying non-playing roles in football, such as performance directors, head scouts, and club managers, emphasizing that there are lucrative career paths beyond being a player.

    The most searched roles in sports, including stadium managers and marketing directors, indicate a public interest in positions that may be more accessible compared to top-tier roles like league presidents or club CEOs.

    There is a growing emphasis on youth development within football clubs, with roles like head of youth development and academy directors becoming increasingly significant as clubs invest in nurturing young talent.

    The podcast discusses the various profitable business models in sports, with television rights being the most lucrative, followed by sponsorships and merchandise, highlighting the financial landscape of the football industry.

    The distinction between fans as consumers and supporters is explored, noting that while top clubs may prioritize revenue generation, lower-tier clubs often value their supporters more personally, reflecting different business approaches within the sport.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "As you know, football is a lucrative business. There's so many people watching."

    "The highest paying role in football is to be a football player. But if you're not a player, what avenue could you go down?"

    "Scouting is a difficult one because I don't really know too much about it. But from what I've heard, it's about being patient."

    "Football clubs will never tell you that. They will always tell you, we care about our fans... The reality is you are consumers."

    "Money in football is always going to be a lucrative business because it's emotional. People invest because they love their sports teams."

    PODCAST DESCRIPTION

    The Business of Football is your gateway to the dynamic world of football business. Hosted by David Chimbaza, Founder & CEO, this podcast provides in-depth insights into creating, monetizing, and scaling ventures within the football industry. Join David as he engages with top industry leaders, CEOs, and directors, sharing their experiences, strategies, and expert advice on navigating the unique challenges and opportunities in the football business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, this podcast offers valuable guidance on building success in the football industry.

    OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/

    Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball

    HOST BIO

    Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetize & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience. Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry.