Épisodes

  • Inside the Data: What a Premier League Performance Analyst Actually Does (with Paul Brand)
    Jan 21 2026

    Everyone talks about “data” in football — but very few people really know how it’s used inside a club. In this episode of Strain on the Game, Stephen Warnock and Adrian Lamb pull back the curtain on one of the Premier League’s most influential (and misunderstood) roles: the performance analyst.

    They’re joined by Paul Brand, who Stephen and Adrian worked with at Blackburn, before Paul spent 12 years at Manchester United and has now moved into a new role with UEFA. Paul breaks down the different types of analysis (video vs data), what “actionable insights” actually means, and why context matters more than raw numbers.

    You’ll hear what a typical week looks like at an elite club — from post-match reviews and opposition reports to live matchday support — plus how analysts work with managers, coaches, sports science and recruitment. The conversation also dives into player communication: how much info is too much, how analysts tailor feedback, how clips are shared with players, and why getting player buy-in is everything.

    Finally, Paul tackles the big debate: is football losing its intuition in the data era — or are coaches simply trying to control every micro-detail? And he doesn’t hold back on the most “pointless” stats we see thrown around after matches.

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    44 min
  • The Managerial Bloodbath: Control, Chaos & the Changing Power in Football
    Jan 13 2026

    2026 has barely begun, and football is already deep into what can only be described as a managerial bloodbath. In this episode of Strain on the Game, Stephen Warnock and Adrian Lamb dissect a brutal start to the year that has seen multiple high-profile managers sacked within weeks — some despite recent success.

    Is this really about results… or something much bigger?

    From Chelsea and Manchester United to Celtic, Aberdeen and beyond, the conversation explores the evolving power dynamics inside modern football clubs. Who really holds the control now — the manager, the sporting director, the medical department, or the ownership group?

    Stephen and Adrian go deep into:

    • Why press conferences, politics, and “fit” now matter as much as form

    • The growing influence of medical and performance teams on team selection

    • Player load management, injury risk, and why 60 minutes can sometimes be a “full match”

    • How tactical changes mid-season increase injury risk — and how clubs try to manage it

    • Why some managerial changes lead to injury spikes, while others don’t

    • The realities of working through a managerial change as staff — and the human cost behind it

    Drawing on real-world experiences from Premier League dressing rooms and elite performance departments, this episode pulls back the curtain on how football really works when pressure, politics, and performance collide.

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    31 min
  • More Sprints, More Injuries, More Chaos: 2025 Review
    Jan 7 2026

    In this end-of-year review episode, Stephen Warnock and Adrian Lamb look back at the biggest themes that shaped football in 2025 — and revisit the questions we’ve explored across the season.

    We break down the long-term impact of the Club World Cup, using real injury data and availability trends to assess whether the tournament is already affecting squads — and whether the second half of the season could bring further consequences. We also return to one of our biggest ongoing debates: will injuries decide the Premier League title race? From squad depth and fixture congestion to how tactical systems can increase injury risk, we look at why “availability” might be the real competitive advantage.

    Then we dive into episode eight’s big question: are we watching the game… or the data? With the Premier League becoming more direct, sprint demands are rising — and we explore why physical outputs (like sprint distance and repeat sprint ability) are increasingly linked to goals, decisive moments, and tactical evolution. Plus, a few trends catching the eye: late goals, headed goals, kick-off tactics, and the controversial rise of “goalkeeper cramps.”

    To close, we look ahead to a massive 2026 lineup — featuring voices from inside the game including analysts, recruitment, physios, strength & conditioning, agents, kit men, CEOs, and current/former Premier League players — plus an honest conversation on player mental health.

    A proper football deep-dive — with a few laughs along the way.

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    54 min
  • AFCON, Alcohol & Absolute Chaos: Christmas in Football
    Dec 31 2025

    It’s Part Two of our Strain on the Game Christmas Special — and this one goes right into the chaos of the festive football calendar: AFCON, alcohol, and what Christmas is really like for players and staff.

    First up, Stephen and Adrian break down AFCON’s ripple effect across the Premier League: who gets hit hardest, how clubs cope when key starters disappear for weeks, and why it can quietly tilt a title race (or a relegation fight). It’s not just “they’ll miss a few games” — it’s momentum, tactics, recruitment pressure, inflated January prices, and the added risk of players returning with knocks after long travel and different conditions.

    Then it turns personal — the real-life sacrifices behind the Boxing Day tradition. From Christmas Day training schedules and early meetings, to trying to still be present for kids in the morning, the lads share what it feels like when the football calendar doesn’t pause… even when everyone else’s does.

    And finally: alcohol — the enemy of performance, but also (sometimes) part of football culture. Adrian explains what drinking actually does to recovery: sleep quality, HRV, inflammation, hydration, and muscle repair — while Stephen shares stories from Christmas parties, fancy dress disguises, and why team bonding trips can genuinely change a season.


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    34 min
  • How Premier League Footballers use supplements for peak performance
    Dec 17 2025

    It’s our Strain on the Game Christmas Special, and we’re kicking it off with the bit we didn’t give enough airtime this year: supplements.

    After Stephen gets hit with a proper dose of “man flu” and calls Adrian for help, the lads dive into why even a “good diet” doesn’t always cover you anymore — from the decline in the nutritional quality of food (and what soil depletion has to do with it), to the reality of winter in the UK and vitamin D.

    Adrian breaks down the supplement basics in a way footballers (and normal humans) can actually use:

    • Fish oils (what to look for, why sourcing matters, and how they support recovery and inflammation)
    • Magnesium (sleep, stress, nervous system regulation — and why glycinate wins)
    • Vitamin D (Northern Hemisphere problems… and why Adrian is “solar powered”)
    • Creatine (performance benefits, plus Stephen’s horror story of “creatine gummies” that were basically just expensive sweets)

    • • Plus quick hits on probiotics, tart cherry, turmeric, and why you’ve got to be careful with things like zinc (because more isn’t always better)

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    43 min
  • World Cup 2026: Draw Circus, Super Bowl Halftime & Player Burnout
    Dec 10 2025

    World Cup 2026 is already chaos – and the ball hasn’t even been kicked.

    In this episode, Stephen Warnock and Adrian Lamb react to the showbiz World Cup draw in the US: scripted jokes, awkward celebrity cameos, Infantino centre stage, and now a Super Bowl–style halftime show for the World Cup final. They ask a simple question: is all this actually good for the game, or is football being bent out of shape for TV and sponsors?

    They dig into:

    • The World Cup draw turning into an awards show

    • FIFA’s push for a halftime show and what that means for players

    • The new 48-team, 104-game format and player burnout

    • Ticket prices, resale madness and whether fans are being priced out

    • How preparation, travel, heat and tight schedules will really affect teams

    • England’s path in 2026 and what needs to happen behind the scenes to get it right

    Honest, opinionated and full of behind-the-scenes insight from an ex-England international and an elite performance coach.

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    55 min
  • Why Even the Professional Footballers Hate Warm-Ups… And Why They Matter
    Dec 3 2025

    This week on Strain on the Game, it’s officially Job Justification Day for fitness coach Adrian Lamb – as Stephen asks the question every player has had at some point: what’s the point of the warm-up… and why does it take so long?

    Fresh from an overindulgent Thanksgiving and battling with his Whoop data, Adrian breaks down what an elite warm-up actually does at Premier League and MLS level. He explains:

    • Why the warm-up is not just “a bit of running and stretching”
    • How the RAMP protocol (Raise, Activate, Mobilise, Potentiate) really works
    • How you can hide speed, agility and injury-prevention work inside every warm-up
    • The role of chaos, instability and Franz Bosch-style movement in modern football
    • Why subs, youth players and veterans all need different approaches to warming up

    Stephen shares dressing room stories of warm-up saboteurs, leaders who set standards, and the awkward reality of trying to get ready on the touchline when you don’t know when you’re coming on.

    If you’re a coach, player, parent, or just obsessed with what really goes on around training, this episode will change how you think about those 15–20 minutes before the “real” session starts.

    👉 Follow Strain on the Game for more honest, behind-the-scenes conversations on performance, preparation and life inside elite football.

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    58 min
  • Why the Premier League Has No Time for Managers
    Nov 26 2025

    n this episode of Strain on the Game, Stephen and Adrian dive deep into one of the Premier League’s biggest modern problems: the disappearance of time, patience, and stability for managers.

    With sackings at record levels and average tenures dropping below 18 months, they explore why the managerial cycle has become so brutal — and what really drives clubs to pull the trigger. From fan pressure and media noise to ownership demands, cultural resets, relegation fear, and the rise of short-term thinking, nothing is off the table.

    Stephen shares first-hand experiences from the dressing room — what happens when a manager loses the players, how culture shapes success, and why some managers survive while others never get a second chance. Adrian brings the performance science angle, looking at how managerial changes impact injuries, fitness levels, and the entire high-performance environment.

    They also discuss:

    • Project managers vs. “firefighters”

    • Why patience created the great eras of Ferguson, Wenger and Klopp

    • How poor recruitment, club identity mismatches, and ownership changes can ruin stability

    • The player power debate and what really happens behind the scenes

    • Why some promoted managers thrive — and others don’t

    • How media, fan channels, and instant gratification shape modern expectations

    A revealing, honest conversation about the volatility of football management, the pressure cooker of the Premier League, and why so many clubs keep repeating the same mistakes.

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    57 min