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Is there too much pressure on players to use their platforms for change?

Jun 10, 201941 minSeason 1Ep. 5
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Episode description

Ahead of tonight’s Canada v Cameroon game we hear from Canada’s Erin McLeod, sadly missing this tournament due to injury, who shares her passion for campaigning for the rights of players and individuals around the world. But are our expectations of players to use their platforms to advocate for change too high?


Heath and Monki discuss the differences in US and UK sports academies and universities; and whether there’s such a thing as TOO young when it comes to signing new professional talent.

Plus Eli Mengem has the Inside Score: everything you really need to know about Canada and Cameroon.


Music:

Harry Parsons - Eden (&Friends)

Monki - Electricity (&Friends)

Monki - Love Magic (&Friends)

Monki - Voices (&Friends)



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