Episodes
Monday Feb 21, 2011
Monday Feb 21, 2011
This week on the Sporting Behaviour podcast, Hannah Duncan speaks to sports psychologists James Beale and Amanda Owens about young foreign footballers coming to England, and how the move away from their home and family can affect them as both players and people.
This podcast forms part of my major multi-media project for my (BA) hons Multi-Media Journalism degree. For more of my work on this subject, and many others in the sporting world, visit my blog at www.sportingbehaviour.blogspot.com.
Tuesday Feb 15, 2011
Tuesday Feb 15, 2011
Here are the clips of interviews with sports psychologists Amanda Owens and James Beale, which will form the majority of the podcast about young foreign footballers coming to England, for my University major project.
The length of the clips currently stand at 3 minutes 28 seconds...I have to cut it down to around 1 minute 30 seconds...so if you guys could have a listen and give me any feedback on bits you think are unnecessary or just plain boring, that'd be cool!
Thursday Sep 16, 2010
Thursday Sep 16, 2010
London's England's most densley populated city, both in terms of people and football teams. But how do these factors affect those clubs at the lower end of the footballing spectrum, namely in non-league? AFC Wimbledon manager Terry Brown speaks to Hannah Duncan about the importance of attracting young players and youth development.
Thursday Sep 16, 2010
Thursday Sep 16, 2010
Former England cricket captain Alec Stewart speaks to Hannah Duncan ahead of England's one-day internationals against Pakistan.
Thursday Sep 16, 2010
Thursday Sep 16, 2010
Blue Square South side Bromley are top of the league and unbeaten so far this season. Assistant Manager Hayden Bird speaks to Hannah Duncan about the Ravens' flying start to the campaign.