Fitz and Moo Presents The Business End
What can business leaders learn from elite football? In this episode of The Business End, we sit down with Neil Heaney—former Arsenal, Southampton, and Manchester City footballer turned founder of international law firm Judicare. Neil shares the leadership lessons he learned from football's biggest stages and how they helped him build a successful business, lead high-performing teams, and win landmark legal battles. In this episode, you'll discover: ✅ How George Graham delivered one of the toughest career conversations with honesty and respect ✅ Why leaving Arsenal became the best decision for Neil's career ✅ Leadership lessons from football legends including George Graham, Alan Ball, and Tony Adams ✅ How elite athletes make better decisions under pressure ✅ Building trust and leading experts when you're not the technical expert yourself ✅ Creating high-performance business cultures inspired by professional sport ✅ The mindset required to fight and win a 10-year Supreme Court legal battle ✅ Why collaboration beats command-and-control leadership ✅ Practical lessons on resilience, decision-making, and earning respect as a leader Whether you're a business owner, manager, entrepreneur, sports fan, or aspiring leader, this conversation is packed with real-world leadership insights from someone who's performed at the highest levels in both sport and business. 🎙️ Watch until the end for Neil's rapid-fire leadership lessons, including why Tony Adams was one of the greatest leaders he ever played alongside. 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more conversations exploring leadership, business, and high performance.
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