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In the week of the Champions League final, Chelsea manager Emma Hayes joins the podcast, along with current Brazil head coach Pia Sundhage.The pair discuss their respective philosophies and why they got into coaching, including the roles of geese, cooking and international politi ...  Show more

Marissa Callaghan and Julie Nelson

Fresh from helping Northern Ireland reach their first major finals, captain Marissa Callaghan and record-appearance holder Julie Nelson join Bex Smith to discuss their achievements. They recall the national team restarting with a budget of £4,000, and meeting Mia Hamm and the USA ...  Show more

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