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  • Eric Cantona is the epitome of Rimbaud and Rambo: an artistic poet and violent, tough man. So how did this paradoxical player transform Manchester United in the 1990s? And how did this affect English football as a whole?
    In this episode, Simon and Mehreen delve deep into the life and times of French footballer Eric Cantona. They track his playing career in France, how he was the missing piece of the puzzle for 90s Manchester United, and his abrupt footballing career-end at the age of 31. 
    This is the story of a man who was built like a boxer and thinks of himself as an artist. Famous for his kung-fu kicks, red card troubles, and propensity towards violence, this episode discusses how he also embodied a new type of footballer in the 1990s and a work-hard mentality of football as an art.
    Put your collars up for this insane, violent, and often poetic tale of the man of one of Manchester United’s most integral figures.

    Time stamps:
    0:36: Introduction and stats 
    03:44: Early life in Marseille
    07:29: A gifted young footballer and early playing career
    11:13: Controversy and trouble in French clubs
    13:40: Move to England (and a love for Rimbaud or Rambo?)
    17:12 Cult hero and collar up at Leeds
    22:32: Ferguson chooses Cantona for Manchester United
    26:32: Strong start at Manchester United
    29:53: Raising the bar at Manchester United
    35:27: Simon’s Financial Times front page cover on Cantona
    45:51: Community service and controversies
    49:16: Karate kicking journalists
    52:35: French national football team
    57:47: Unexpected retirement, acting career, and politics
    1:03:43: What’s Cantona up to now? 
    1:11:29: What if Cantona hadn’t played football?

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  • Megan Rapinoe is one of soccer’s most talented players, yet has an influence and legacy that extends far beyond the pitch. How did one American sportswoman become such a central figure in conversations about homophobia, feminism, and racism? 
    This episode tracks Rapinoe’s life, from growing up in a relatively poor working-class background to becoming the GOAT of women’s soccer. Mehreen and Simon examine how witnessing severe drug abuse and her family upbringing shaped her understanding of privilege and injustice.
    This episode unpicks the polarising views of Megan, which are often at the centre of wider cultural wars. The episode discusses Rapinoe being the first top soccer player to come out (which was actually not too controversial), to being one of the first sportspeople to take the knee in 2016 (which was).
    On one hand, Rapinoe is hated by president Donald Trump (“Woke equals failure”) and was once called the “most annoying sportsperson ever” by Piers Morgan. On the other hand, she is celebrated as a figure with a strong moral compass – standing up for injustices, unfair pay, and archaic power structures.
    Is Rapinoe the new model for the next generation of sports stars? Or should politics be kept off the pitch? 

    Time stamps:
    0:36: Introduction 
    4:43: A child of Trump’s America 
    9:45: A growing childhood interest in soccer
    11:42: Recognising privilege and witnessing fentanyl addiction 
    17:17: College scholarship and move to Oregon
    20:25: Discovering her sexuality
    25:59: A poorly-paid pro, viral moments, and coming out
    29:45: Intersectionality, homophobia, and equal pay
    33:23: Racism and taking the knee in 2016 
    38:39: Trump vs. Rapinoe (with a father that votes for him)
    44:27: Class action lawsuit for equal pay
    47:10: Rapinoe’s legacy 

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  • No footballer in history has had a career at the top for as long as Cristiano Ronaldo. Nearing his 40th birthday, when will it be time for Ronaldo to finally retire? And will he bow out gracefully—or cry?

    This is the second and final episode on Cristiano Ronaldo. Simon and Mehreen track Ronaldo’s life from 2009 onwards, detailing his transition to family man, his atmospheric rise on social media, and his footballing career after Manchester United.
    This episode covers Ronaldo’s rivalry with Messi, his fear of decline and irrelevancy, and his dedication to football at every stage—whether it’s the Euros or in the Saudi league. Is it because of Ronaldo that football has reached a fetishisation of high performance?
    This is the finale of the highest-paid athlete on earth who rose from nothing—a person who embodies hustle culture but whose self importance is so grandiose one can’t help but mock it.

    Time stamps:
    0:36: Ronaldo joins Real Madrid
    5:05: Rivalry with Messi
    9:11: Perfect life, perfect child, perfect wife?
    17:01: Global icon and social media superstar
    22:41: Euro 2016
    29:13: Manchester United and Juventus
    34:28: Humiliation and personal tragedy
    37:55: Joining the Saudi pro league
    41:36: Decline in the Portuguese national team
    44:11: GOAT status or pipped to the post?
    49:17: The Muslim conspiracy and ongoing legacy

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  • Vain, disciplined, consistent: Cristiano Ronaldo is a football legend like no other. How did this hyper-athletic, prone-to-cry Portuguese player become such a dominant force—not only in football but on the world stage?

    This episode is the first of two on the legendary football player and covers Ronaldo’s early life. The episode chronicles Ronaldo’s childhood, growing up as an unwanted child in relative poverty in Madeira, and his move to the Portuguese mainland, where he became determined to work harder, better, and faster than everyone else.
    Simon and Mehreen paint a picture of Ronaldo’s ascent to international fame and superstardom, giving insight into his relationship with Alex Ferguson and Ronaldo’s tendency to always be an individual rather than a team player.
    This is the first part of a story of the man who takes himself so seriously he has become a meme—and how his egocentric, strict discipline and routine helped to propel him to the top.
    *Trigger warning: Mentions of sexual assault allegations, marked in the timestamps*

    Time stamps:
    0:36: Introduction and stats
    4:01: Growing up in poverty in Madeira
    9:22: Arrival to the mainland and showing fierce discipline
    15:13: Youth career and rising competition for fame
    20:40: Arrival at Manchester United 
    26:36: UEFA 2004 and a teenager’s determination for greatness
    30:20: Controversies and acclaim at Manchester United 
    39:00: Ronaldo’s first Ballon D’Or (but not the last)
    46:22: Alex Ferguson’s infantilisation of Ronaldo at Manchester United
    50:25: Sexual assault allegations in Las Vegas *TW: contains mentions of alleged sexual violence that some listeners may find upsetting*
    56:12: Wrap up and look towards part two

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  • Paul Labile Pogba is, according to host Simon, one of the most gifted players of all time. How did an international, record-breaking superstar become embroiled in a mess of conspiracy, extortion and doping bans? And will we see a comeback for Pogba in 2025?
    This episode covers Pogba’s life and career, from growing up in France and flying under the radar at Manchester United to a rise to dominance at Juventus and becoming the ‘Churchillian leader’ of the French National Team. 
    An incredibly gifted player whose play style can dominate all parts of the pitch, Simon and Mehreen also cover the dark downfall of Pogba’s late 20s. In Shakespearean fashion, Pogba's brother betrayed him (including a bizarre West African witch doctor story), only for him to fail a doping test after his comeback.
    Will one of football’s most interesting main characters be able to take the centre stage ever again? Returning to football aged 32, will Pogba see a redemption, or is it all over for this tragic hero? And what hairstyle will we see next?

    Time stamps:
    0:36: Introduction and stats
    3:31: Growing up and finding religion
    9:02: Underestimated at Manchester United (and fights with Ferguson)
    14:22: Success at Juventus
    20:20: Dreams of total dominance
    25:58: A leader is born
    31:20: Racism and the ‘Karen’ of football
    36:39: Complacency at Manchester United
    39:09: Betrayal by his brother
    46:28: The witch doctor conspiracy
    40:28: Doping ban 
    52:08: Pogba’s legacy and future

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  • By his late-20s, superstar footballer Maradona had it all: copious wealth and record-breaking transfer fees, a rockstar lifestyle, and a glittering presence at the World Cup. So what soured?
    This is the tragic tale of Diego Maradona, from his late 20s until his death in 2020 at just 60 years old. This is the story of Maradona’s decades-long decline, from being (briefly) hated in Italy and failing drug tests on the international stage to unsuccessful tenures as a football manager.
    Simon and Mehreen chronicle Maradona’s later years, including sought-after peace in the United Arab Emirates and constant returns to his country of Argentina. They reflect on Maradona’s legacy among the greats, and Simon gives his own insights into meeting Maradona—the polite man who often seemed a ‘performing seal’.
    Above all, this episode covers Maradona’s intrinsic links to Argentina—the country that both revered and celebrated him but may also have been the cause of his demise. The episode paints a picture of Maradona as a resistance hero, a victim of racism, and a person who lived under the pressures of both extreme fame and famine.
    This is the second part of a two-part podcast. Listen to ‘Maradona: From the slum to world champion’ before this one. 

    Time stamps:
    1:44: The Napoli ‘cult’ starts to sour
    6:57: The most hated man in Italy (briefly)
    9:07: World Cups and failed drug tests
    16:54: Simon meets Maradona
    20:58: The ‘little man’ worldview of Argentinian politics and race
    30:41: Maradona becomes the Argentine football manager
    36:42: Move to the UAE—peace at last
    43:25: Back in Argentina, and fatal heart attack
    49:09: Maradona’s legacy

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  • Only a few people can say they carry the weight of a nation on their shoulders – and football superstar Diego Maradona was one of them.
    This episode, the first of a two-part series, covers the ‘glory’ years of Diego Maradona, the pocket rocket who became the face of Argentina and Argentinian football. 
    Named as one of the greatest players in the history of sport, this episode covers Maradona’s younger years—from rising success after growing up in the slums of Argentina, to stints at Barcelona, success at Napoli, and World Cup glories (and controversies).
    In this episode, Mehreen and Simon also cover the dark side of Maradona—from routine drug taker and serial womaniser to mafia run-ins, military coups in Argentina, and the imprisoning effect of global fame.
    What is the real story behind ‘el pibe de oro’ (the golden boy)?

    Timestamps:
    00:36: Introduction and career statistics
    04:58: Growing up poor and ostracised in Argentina
    12:06: Pro debut and lift from poverty
    16:18: The cage of global fame and war in the Falklands
    21:39: Drugs, drinking, and stardom
    26:14: Napoli comes calling
    29:45: Maradona and the mafia
    34:52: The 1986 world cup and the ‘hand of god’ goal
    50:23: The symbolic defeat of the imperial master (England)
    56:19: Private life gets complicated


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  • In this special bonus episode, Simon and Mehreen pay tribute to the legendary Dutch footballer Johan Neeskens, who passed away suddenly at the age of 73. They reflect on his footballing career, starting from his humble beginnings in post-war Netherlands to becoming a key player in Ajax’s dominant European team of the 1970s and a cult figure at FC Barcelona.
    Johan Neeskens was known as the ultimate "hard man" on the pitch, with a football style rooted in toughness, brutal tackles, and the ability to slide in for a tackle like no one else. Despite his rough nature on the field, Neeskens was beloved for his humility and the passion he brought to every match. In this episode, Simon shares personal memories of Neeskens and highlights the emotional impact of his passing on the football world.
    This episode captures the duality of Johan Neeskens: the fighter on the field and the humble coach who spent his later years giving back to underprivileged children in refugee camps around the world.

    Timestamps:

    00:36: Welcome and introduction

    03:14: How Johan Neeskens’ death resonated across the football community

    06:21: Johan Neeskens’ rough childhood and early career struggles

    10:45: The rise of Johan Neeskens at Ajax and his defining role in total football

    15:32: World Cup 1974 – Sliding into legend with a goal against Brazil

    19:18: Neeskens’ move to FC Barcelona and the friendship with Johan Cruyff

    23:42: Neeskens’ post-playing career and the heart-warming coaching roles with kids

    27:48: His sudden death while on a coaching trip in Algeria

    34:00: A legacy of humility, toughness, and lasting impact on the world of football


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  • Argentine football manager Pochettino has always been the type to fly under the radar – both as a player and a coach. Is it his time for the spotlight by bringing the US men’s team to glory?

    In this episode, Simon and Mehreen cover nice guy Pochettino’s life, from growing up on a farm in Argentina to a football career in France—where he’s more motivated by the food and wine of Bordeaux than the club itself.
    They cover his managerial career, and the story of a Spanish speaker who managed teams in England and France, yet could never communicate to his players except through translators. How, despite this, did he become arguably one of Tottenham Hotspurs most successful managers?
    This episode covers a deeply spiritual man and ‘aura reader’ who rises to the heights of football (but never the pinnacle) by being a family-orientated nice guy—in stark contrast to other authoritarian, manipulative football managers.

    Timestamps:
    00:36: Introduction
    3:07: First thoughts and career statistics
    5:45: Growing up in rural Argentina
    10:51: Scouting by Bielsa and a weird knock on the door at 2am…
    17:31: A good-but-forgettable footballing career—the ultimate footballer NPC
    27:53: Football’s good, but Pochettino’s about the food and wine (playing in Paris and Bordeaux)
    34:33: Pochettino’s spiritualism. Simon’s not a fan.
    43:09: Move to Southampton, with no knowledge of English
    50:35: Non-verbal communication and call to Spurs
    58:36: Rise and fall at Tottenham Hotspur
    1:04:31: Move to Paris Saint Germain and a hollow victory
    1:08:30: Chelsea comes calling
    1:10:57: Move to the US men’s team – what will happen?

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  • Alex Ferguson spent 26 seasons as the coach of Manchester United – winning more trophies and accolades than any other manager in the history of football (although Pep may well beat that soon…). 
    Part 1, the making of Alex Ferguson, tracked the Scotsman’s early life and career. This sequel episode concentrates on how Ferguson helped lead Manchester United to international fame and dominance – gaining respect and recognition from world leaders along the way.
    In this episode, Mehreen and Simon cover Ferguson’s career and coaching style through the 90s to his retirement in 2013. They touch on his style of coaching on players such as Eric Cantona, his influence over the Class of ‘92 – including Ryan Giggs and David Beckham – up to managing Cristiano Ronaldo.
    This episode focuses on Ferguson’s contradictory nature – from his authoritarian and domineering nature that would be a nightmare for any HR department, to the popular manager that attracted respect and admiration from people across all walks of life.
    This is the second episode of a two-part series. Make sure to listen to ‘The making of Alex Ferguson’ before this one.

    Time stamps:
    00:32: Pick-up from last episode – stats, scouting, and play style
    08:58: A father figure and matching coaching style to fit the player (Cantona and the class of ‘92)
    14:19: Managing the ‘night and day’ personality of Ryan Giggs
    21:04: Ruthlessness, egomania, and ways to instill fear in players
    26:18: Money and empathy in the era of hyper-rich football
    35:00: ‘Fergie time’ and putting the pressure on extra time
    42:16: Signing Cristiano Ronaldo and scouting new talent
    46:10: Nearing retirement age but not ready to give up
    54:51: Last blaze of glory and retirement
    59:31: Working with Manchester United after retirement
    1:01:49: Brain haemorrhage and influencing from the sidelines
    1:07:49: Legacy of a brutal, almost political, figure
    1:16:47: Applying the Ferguson leadership style to other industries

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  • Alex Ferguson, the omnipotent, omnipresent orator, is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time. This episode tracks Ferguson’s early life and career, showcasing an intricate backstory marred by violence, conviviality, and a quest for greatness. 
    Mehreen and Simon chronicle Ferguson’s early life, from growing up in working-class Glasgow in the 1940s and part-time pub landlord to playing ‘international’ football, and a managerial career (and firing) in Scottish clubs in the 1970s.
    What attracted Manchester United to this angry Scotsman who took everything so seriously? How did Ferguson build his role as a ‘do-all’ manager that will say hello to the footballers and cleaners alike, and sit on the phone to fan club presidents for hours?
    This episode is part of a two-part series on Alex Ferguson, and is defined by comradeship, collectivism, and communication. Look out for the sequel, ‘The reign of Alex Ferguson’, which tracks Ferguson’s longtime success at Manchester United.


    Time stamps: 
    00:45: Introduction
    06:47: Growing up working class in Glasgow 
    16:23: Violence as a lasting influence
    26:17: Welcome to H&H’s new AI friend…
    28:40: Career as an ‘international’ footballer and almost-emigration to Canada
    34:12: A record £60,000 transfer and move to coaching
    39:33: Figuring out his coaching style in Scottish clubs
    46:58: Anger, alcoholics, and temperance
    51:14: Religious divisions and sacking from St Mirren
    56:45: Move to coaching Aberdeen 
    1:03:42: Assistant Manager of Scotland and the death of Jock Stein 
    1:07:06: On Manchester United’s radar
    1:12:53: Early coaching at Manchester United
    1:18:57: The angry lunatic vs. the people person at Manchester United
    1:25:09: Everything starts to turn around… 

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  • In 2010, the footballing community was shouting about corruption. FIFA had just awarded the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 World Cup to Qatar. Something didn’t sound quite right…
    In this groundbreaking episode, Simon and Mehreen cover not only the life and corruption of former FIFA President Sepp Blatter, but also paint a picture of the geopolitical changes in global football and the rising power shifts from the West to the East.
    The podcast features clips from an exclusive interview with Sepp Blatter himself, who candidly reveals details of his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, meetings with Qatar and French President Nicholas Sarkozy, and FIFA officials’ roles in the Qatari corruption scandal.
    This is a story of power, money, and corruption—akin to a mafia movie or Hollywood biopic. You won’t want to miss it.

    Time stamps:
    00:26: Introduction
    03:54: Growing up in Switzerland
    08:02: Coca Cola gets Blatter into FIFA
    13:32: From bureaucrat to the biggest job at FIFA
    19:57: Turning a blind eye or encouraging corruption?
    24:58: Simon’s run-in with Blatter (and missing out on a spa day)
    34:49: Qatari official meets the French President
    37:59: Russia and Qatar win the World Cup bid
    45:04: Chuck Blazer blows the whistle
    49:37: A farcical election and questions of conviction
    57:36: A lonely 80s of court cases, irrelevance, and attempt to stop the Ukraine War
    01:00:22: What is Sepp Blatter’s legacy?

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  • Defensive midfielder N’Golo Kanté has left a huge legacy on football, yet hardly anything is known about him. How did this humble, fame-shy footballer become so beloved by barely saying a single world?
    In this episode, Simon and Mehreen cover the reclusive Kanté, from poor beginnings in the Paris banlieues to bringing underdog Leicester to shock victory in 2016. They cover his rise to worldwide recognition and uncomfortable relationship with fame as he sees further success at Chelsea and for the French national team.
    Together, they piece together an intricate picture of the human behind the hero of football. They cover stories of the well-meaning Kanté, who had never been to a birthday party until his 20s, drives a Mini Cooper, doesn’t want to be paid via offshore tax havens, and struggles with the concept of hiring a cleaner.
    But of course, there’s a more unfortunate side to being the most genuine person in league football – a side that leads to Kanté being held at gunpoint thanks to advantageous agents, and business decisions that seem slightly out of character.
    This is the story of how the zippy ‘vacuum cleaner’ who hoovers up the midfield became one of the universally-liked men in football. 

    Time stamps:
    00:40: Introduction to N’Golo Kanté (NG)
    03:59: Growing up in Paris 
    07:20: Beginnings in third division French football
    10:01: Maturing on and off the pitch at Caen
    15:00: Arrival and success at Leicester
    20:35: Move to Chelsea and the big leagues
    29:00: France win the World Cup
    34:35: A ‘vacuum cleaner’ on the pitch and discomfort at recognition
    40:13: Surprise comeback at Al-Ittihad
    45:15: What if Kanté hadn’t been a footballer?

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  • Charismatic and polarising football coach José Mourinho always has one single goal for his teams: to win, no matter what. It’s this mentality that led him to awards, accolades, and admiration. So what happens when the winner stops winning? This second and final episode on José Mourinho chronicles his fall from grace in the 2010s. Simon and Mehreen cover his arrival at Real Madrid in 2010 to joining Turkish football club Fenerbahçe in 2024—and how Mourinho turns toxic when he’s no longer at his peak winning streak. Simon and Mehreen cover this new, more uncomfortable era for Mourinho—a time when aggressive coaching styles dominate, and awareness of men’s mental health becomes more mainstream. How does Mourinho adapt (or not adapt) during his tenures at Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur? And is it really over for the notorious media star, love bomber, and genius strategist, or are we now entering Mourinho’s post-Roma redemption era? Listen to find out. This is a two-parter; listen to our first episode on the rise of José Mourinho before this one.Time stamps:00:36: Welcome back04:37: Arrival at Real Madrid09:30: Spurring on the Real Madrid-Barça rivalry 14:45: An emotional loss (ft. two emotional Portuguese men)18:11: The end of the Real Madrid ‘revenge tour’19:24: Return to Chelsea and love bombing27:43: Downfall at Chelsea, and the Justin Bieber incident33:50: Mourinho struggles at Manchester United40:33: Mourinho’s Manchester United gets left behind44:35: An ill-fated tenure at Tottenham Hotspur48:10: A hero’s welcome at Roma (and the start of redemption?)50:04: Chasing dopamine at Fenerbahçe and Turkish football53:40: Mourinho’s future and legacy Join the Heroes and Humans Supporters Club!Are you a fan of Heroes and Humans and can’t wait for the next episode? Why not become part of our exclusive community and get even closer to the action?By joining our official H&H Supporters Club on Patreon, you’ll unlock access to behind-the-scenes sneak peeks, bonus content, and special Q&A sessions with your hosts, Mehreen and Simon. Whether you're looking for deeper insights into football’s biggest personalities or just can’t wait for the next episode, we’ve got something for you.Don’t miss out! Support us and get more from your favourite podcast.Join us today at patreon.com/heroesandhumansFollow @heroesandhumans everywhere.InstagramTikTokFacebookXVisit our website for news & updates heroesandhumans.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Jose Mourinho is the arrogant and charismatic cult figure who divides opinions on the pitch and in the press room. Is he the genius strategist and saviour of failing clubs or just a toxic coach with main character syndrome? This episode covers the rise of Mourinho, from his early beginnings in Portugal and Barcelona, to his time coaching Chelsea and Inter Milan. Simon and Mehreen analyse Mourinho’s rise to football supremacy with stories that even mega-fans (and mega-haters) may not have heard before.In the episode, Simon and Mehreen share their tongue-in-cheek, in-depth analysis of Mourinho—as a love bomber and a ‘f***boy’, Mourinho’s problematic takes, and how he has been able to use his intelligence, charisma, and good looks for both good and toxic purposes. This is a two-parter; look out for the next episode on the fall of Jose Mourinho. Time stamps:00:30: Rise, fall, and redemption (?)4:00: Growing up in a rapidly-changing Portugal9:40: Rise of the intellectual and start at Barcelona16:56: Frustration to first big break21:01: Spotting weaknesses in his opponents25:35: Mourinho - the handsome, the charismatic28:53: Becoming the main character – Porto success to Abramovich knocking35:34: Chelsea beginnings and rise of the media manipulator43:25: Mourinho “the psychic”44:43: Problematic takes on African players47:12: Mourinho the love bomber50:38: Chelsea becomes toxic57:51: Chelsea sacking and next big move1:03:04: Saviour of Inter Milan1:08:26: Heading for MadridJoin the Heroes and Humans Supporters Club!Are you a fan of Heroes and Humans and can’t wait for the next episode? Why not become part of our exclusive community and get even closer to the action?By joining our official H&H Supporters Club on Patreon, you’ll unlock access to behind-the-scenes sneak peeks, bonus content, and special Q&A sessions with your hosts, Mehreen and Simon. Whether you're looking for deeper insights into football’s biggest personalities or just can’t wait for the next episode, we’ve got something for you.Don’t miss out! Support us and get more from your favourite podcast.Join us today at patreon.com/heroesandhumansFollow @heroesandhumans everywhere.InstagramTikTokFacebookXVisit our website for news & updates heroesandhumans.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Sven-Göran Eriksson, former England and Lazio manager, has died at the age of 76.
    In this tribute episode, Mehreen and Simon discuss the colourful life and career of the small-town Swede who shook up English football as the country's first foreign national team coach and electrified the British tabloids at the height of media intrusion into the private lives of celebrities. 
    Mehreen and Simon are joined by Olof Lundh, Swedish sports journalist, on how Sven's career went from managing part-time players with Gothenburg in the '80 and ended in ignominy after an elaborate fraud involving the ghost owners of Notts County and a trip to North Korea. He was a perennial nearly-ran with England's "golden generation" of footballers, was duped by a "fake sheikh", and led a financially-doped Lazio in their greatest years, winning seven trophies in three years.  
    This is the story of Sweden's greatest ever coach and a remarkable footballing life. RIP Sven. 

    Timestamps:
    00:20 Introduction
    07:44: Humble beginnings and discovering football
    13:25: Breakthrough with Gothenburg
    15:51: Moves around Europe
    17:50: The first foreign England manager
    25:20: A calm demeanour in the hysterical noughties media
    31:37: An English culture clash
    34:08: Love affairs and the News International phone hacking scandal 
    38:19: Flirting with other jobs and the ‘fake sheikh’
    45:31: Simon’s take on interviewing Sven
    49:35: Penalties misery and protection of players
    52:58: The end of England
    55:16: The Scam move to Notts County
    57:43: Naivete and a move away from European football
    1:02:05: Sven reveals he has cancer

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  • Norwegian striker Erling Haaland is making football history with 63 league goals in two seasons. Tipped as a future Ballon d'Or winner, the 6ft4 speed machine seems to attract both rampant adoration and mockery.
    In this episode, Simon and Mehreen chronicle Haaland’s short life and rise to glory - from growing up extraordinary in a culture that prioritises equality, and the influence of his sporting family. They chronicle his choices to go for growth over short-term glory, and his move to and impact at Manchester City.
    During the episode, Simon and Mehreen discuss the paradoxes of Haaland’s personality - as both typical and ‘anti-Norwegian’, the awkward persona that makes him constantly go viral on social media, and his holy pursuit for longevity à la Cristiano Ronaldo - in contrast to more ‘stereotypical’ footballers such as Jack Grealish.

    Time stamps:
    00:32: Introduction to Erling Haaland 
    05:37: Early years in England with a footballer father
    09:46: Growing up special in an equal society
    14:17: The awkward teen years and rise of the ‘anti-Norwegian’
    19:38: The influence of super-agent Mino Raiola and move to Salzburg
    25:10: Rise to stardom at Dortmund
    30:05: Becoming a viral social media sensation
    34:37: Haaland’s Ronaldo-inspired quest for longevity
    40:30: Manchester City and the precarious position of being Number 9
    45:93: What would Haaland do without football?

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  • Ten Hag’s slow rise to coaching success seems to have come to an abrupt stop at Manchester United. Can the man who led other teams to glory turn the club around on his third attempt? Or is his tenure simply doomed?
    In this episode, Mehreen and Simon chronicle the rise and fall of Erik ten Hag. They cover the hyper-organised, football-obsessed Dutchman’s rise from middling footballer to his slow and successful rise to Head Coach of Ajax. 
    On the way they investigate the influence of Pep Guardiola on his coaching style and his entrepreneurial obsession with becoming a Ferguson-style football ‘CEO’.

    Timestamps:
    00.35 - Introduction 
    05:50 - Childhood coaching-mindset to middling football player
    11:47 - The dreamer assistant coach that thinks like a football CEO
    13:54 - Assistant at Twente under Steve McClaren 
    16:34 - Successful stint as Head Coach with the Go-Ahead Eagles 
    20:37 - The influence of Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich 
    24:31 - Back to the Netherlands and rise in Utrecht 
    27:45 - Move to Ajax - from mockery to success
    32:33 - The iconic Spurs v Ajax Game, 2019
    37:54 - Setting up at Man U and taking control of transfers
    49:27 - Man U’s first season: Rocky beginnings or stable start?
    56:54 - Staying resilient among increasing uncertainty
    1:01 - The winning formula to being a good coach

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  • In this special Q&A episode, hosts Mehreen Khan and Simon Kuper answer questions from listeners around the globe. From the Olympics to the intricacies of modern football management, Mehreen and Simon tackle a wide range of topics, providing insights and sharing personal anecdotes. Join us as we explore the world of football through the lens of your questions.

    Timestamps:
    01:25 - Discussion on the Olympics and its significance in football
    06:20 - Emma Hayes' mixed Olympics with the US Women's Team
    10:08 - The debate on a UK football team in the Olympics
    15:02 - Chelsea's business model and financial strategies
    18:12 - The controversial transfer market practices and financial fair play
    21:00 - The future of Chelsea under new management
    23:30 - The eternal debate: Who is the GOAT of football?
    26:40 - Comparing players from different eras and the evolution of the GOAT debate
    30:00 - Quickfire round: Hero or Villain?
    33:08 - Reflecting on Gareth Southgate's tenure with England
    36:58 - The role of modern football managers and their influence
    39:35 - Speculation on Erik ten Hag's future at Manchester United
    45:55 - The impact of American ownership on Premier League clubs
    48:02 - Fantasy Premier League tips and Mehreen's starter squad
    50:10 - The concept of "Brat" in football and notable examples
    52:31 - The common traits among great footballers
    54:49 - How Mehreen and Simon met and started the podcast
    57:28 - Teaser for the upcoming Jose Mourinho special episode

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  • Over the past 20 weeks, Mehreen and Simon have covered the stories of the so-called ‘heroes’ of football, as well as the game’s undercover (and not so undercover) ‘villains’.
    As the duo take a week off to end their debut season, they reflect on their favourite episodes so far, muse on what they’ve learned, and provide behind-the-scenes insights into the podcast.  

    Heroes and Humans will return on Thursday 8th August for an Olympics special. If you have any Olympics- and general football-related questions you’d like answered by Mehreen and Simon, contact us on Instagram, TikTok and X. Find us under the handle @HeroesAndHumans.
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