Matchday Minds

From Street Football to TikTok: What Happened?

33 min · 14. maalis 2026
jakson From Street Football to TikTok: What Happened? kansikuva

Kuvaus

Before social media, young players spent hours playing street football, developing creativity and learning the game naturally. Today’s youth players grow up with highlight reels, social media followers, and constant online attention.In this episode we discuss how the development of young footballers has evolved and whether the modern game is helping or harming the next generation of players.We talk about:• Youth football before social media• Highlight culture and football content online• The pressure young players face today• Scouting and opportunities in the modern era• Whether players are developing better or just becoming better marketedIs the new generation of footballers better prepared for the professional game, or are distractions changing how young players develop?Let us know your thoughts in the comments:Would you rather grow up as a youth footballer in 2005 or 2025?Subscribe for more football conversations, debates, and analysis.SOCIALS - X - MKSport__Tiktok - mksports__Spotify & Apple Podcast - Matchday Mindsfor advertising and enquiries, please email in at - notanotherfootball@gmail.com

Kommentit

0

Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija

Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Matchday Minds-yhteisöön!

Aloita nyt

3 kuukautta hintaan 7,99 €

Sitten 7,99 € / kuukausi · Peru milloin tahansa.

  • Podimon podcastit
  • 20 kuunteluaikaa / kuukausi
  • Lataa offline-käyttöön

Kaikki jaksot

38 jaksot

jakson From Street Football to TikTok: What Happened? kansikuva

From Street Football to TikTok: What Happened?

Before social media, young players spent hours playing street football, developing creativity and learning the game naturally. Today’s youth players grow up with highlight reels, social media followers, and constant online attention.In this episode we discuss how the development of young footballers has evolved and whether the modern game is helping or harming the next generation of players.We talk about:• Youth football before social media• Highlight culture and football content online• The pressure young players face today• Scouting and opportunities in the modern era• Whether players are developing better or just becoming better marketedIs the new generation of footballers better prepared for the professional game, or are distractions changing how young players develop?Let us know your thoughts in the comments:Would you rather grow up as a youth footballer in 2005 or 2025?Subscribe for more football conversations, debates, and analysis.SOCIALS - X - MKSport__Tiktok - mksports__Spotify & Apple Podcast - Matchday Mindsfor advertising and enquiries, please email in at - notanotherfootball@gmail.com

14. maalis 202633 min
jakson I Fixed Manchester United (Here’s How) kansikuva

I Fixed Manchester United (Here’s How)

What happens when I take full control of Manchester United for 12 months? In this episode, I ran Manchester United for an entire season — making every major decision from transfers and tactics to youth development and contract negotiations. No board interference. No shortcuts. Just one year to transform the club. Over 12 months I: Rebuilt key areas of the squad Made big transfer calls (some risky 👀) Set a clear tactical identity Managed dressing room morale Fought for silverware Dealt with injuries, pressure, and expectations Could I restore Manchester United to glory in just one season… or did it all fall apart? This breakdown covers every major decision, the turning points of the season, and whether the rebuild actually worked. If you enjoy rebuilds, or long-term football projects — this one’s for you. Drop a comment: 👉 What would YOU have done differently? 👉 Who should be the next signing? Don’t forget to like & subscribe for the next episode of the Manchester United project 🔴 SOCIALS - X - MKSport__Tiktok - mksports__Spotify & Apple Podcast - Matchday Minds For advertising and enquiries, please email in at - notanotherfootball@gmail.com

28. helmi 202612 min