

Sports Pundit Podcast Network
Sports Pundit
A new multi-show platform designed for sports executives, by sports executives. The network brings together six podcasts hosted by domain experts across innovation, marketing, finance, performance, and media, alongside a conversational companion show, The Pitch.
Our Hosts:
🟣 Leanne Bats
🔴 Rich Buchanan
🔵 Jo Redfern & Michael Cohen
🟢 Vansa Chatikavanij
🟠 Jamie Corr & Charlie Copsey
⚪️ Andy Marston & Drew Ruaso
Visit our website (sportspundit.co) to dive into our newsletters and connect with other execs both online via the WhatsApp Group and IRL via our social events.
Produced by OH SIX
Our Hosts:
🟣 Leanne Bats
🔴 Rich Buchanan
🔵 Jo Redfern & Michael Cohen
🟢 Vansa Chatikavanij
🟠 Jamie Corr & Charlie Copsey
⚪️ Andy Marston & Drew Ruaso
Visit our website (sportspundit.co) to dive into our newsletters and connect with other execs both online via the WhatsApp Group and IRL via our social events.
Produced by OH SIX
Episodes
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Jan 29, 2025 • 47min
Flora Bell [ARCHIVE]: Why LALIGA Studios is Independent Rather than In-House
On today’s episode, we revisit a conversation with Flora Bell, Business Director at LALIGA Studios.
Having worked in the marketing and advertising industry for the likes of M&C Saatchi and LOLA MullenLowe across huge brands such as Magnum, Kraft-Heinz, Dove, Mattel, and PG Tips, just over a year ago she was brought in to help set up LALIGA Studios.
Based in Madrid, LALIGA Studios is a new sports-related content production company which combines the forces of Banijay, a global content powerhouse with LALIGA, one of the most followed football leagues in the world. As well as serving all of LALIGA’s content production needs, as an independent studio, they have also since taken on work with leading brands like EA Sports and Logitech and have an ambition to expand to other sports and across other markets.
Timestamps
2:00 - From Sunderland to Madrid
6:00 - Conceptualising LALIGA Studios
10:00 - Partnering with Banijay
14:00 - Netflix’s LALIGA: All Access and The Rise and Rise of Sports Docu-Series
19:00 - Expanding the Client Base Beyond Spanish Football
23:00 - Operating with the LALIGA Name
28:00 - Expanding into New Markets
31:00 - Telling Individual’s Stories
37:00 - Creating Media That Cuts Through
39:00 - Measuring Success
42:00 - Aspirations for LALIGA Studios
Additional Links
LALIGA partners with Banijay Iberia to launch production arm
LaLiga Studios Expands Management Team, Announces Doc Project ‘The Power of Our Fútbol’
LaLiga launches FAST channel with behind-the-scenes content
Mike Tollin’s MTP and LaLiga Studios to Develop Slate of Soccer-Centric Projects
Connect with Flora on LinkedIn - Here
Connected with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Jan 21, 2025 • 44min
Olga Correia [#44]: Why Sport Must Embrace Hybrid Reality Formats Like supertri-E
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Olga Correia, Host and Activation Manager at supertri.
Over the past 12 months, I’ve got to work with supertri in an advisory capacity and got to know more and more about the organisation and their unique structure operating across three core pillars; supertri League, supertri-E, and their mass-participation series By supertri.
With events hosted in vibrant cities like Neom, London, and Chicago, supertri combines innovation with a thoughtful approach to community and legacy. Alongside supertri's CEO, Michael Dhulst, who appeared on this podcast almost exactly a year ago, Olga has been at the heart of this journey, playing a pivotal role in delivering world-class events.
In our conversation, we’ll discuss how supertri adapts to the unique needs of each city it partners with, their plans to roll out more and more mass participation events, and the exciting opportunities presented by supertri-E’s hybrid reality format - with the World Championships set to take place in April - as well as much much more.
Time Stamps
2:00 - Olga’s Journey
5:00 - Shifting from Federation to Rightsholder
7:30 - What is supertri?
10:00 - Developing a Mass-Participation Offering
15:00 - The Appeal of Short-Course Triathlon
18:00 - Operating Across Different Markets (from America to Saudi Arabia)
20:00 - Impact of Hosting a supertri Event
25:00 - The Format Advantages for Cities Hosting supertri (Vs Other Triathlon Events)
27:00 - Overcoming Hosting Barriers Using supertri-E
30:00 - What is supertri-E
33:00 - Future Opportunities for supertri-E
35:00 - The IOC’s Recognition of eSports/ Hybrid Reality
38:00 - The Gamification of Sport
41:00 - Future Ambitions of supertri and supertri-E
Additional Links
Why host cities should embrace hybrid reality sports
Running Partners: Supertri Opens the Door to External Team Owners 🏃♂️
Highlight Reel: Podium Racing Become Supertri’s First Team Out the Blocks 🏅
Connect with Olga on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Jan 14, 2025 • 44min
Jessica Hammond-Graf [#43]: Launching a Professional Women's Rugby League in the U.S.
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Jessica Hammond Graf, President of Women’s Elite Rugby - the first professional womens rugby league in the US set to launch later this year.
Built upon the strong foundation of the Women’s Premier League and looking ahead to the 2033 Women’s Rugby World Cup to be hosted in the U.S., WER aims to usher in the next stage of evolution for world-class women's rugby and Jessica is the perfect fit at the helm. A former US rugby 7's player, and retired NCAA Division I Deputy Athletic Director, her career has been dedicated to creating empowered women to lead in the sporting world.
In our conversation, we discuss turning women’s rugby in the U.S. from pay-to-play to paid-to-play, selecting locations for the initial teams, securing sponsors and media distribution, the impact star players can have on a sport, and so much more.
Timestamps
2:00 - Jessica's Journey
5:00 - The Creation of Women's Elite Rugby
6:00 - Women's Rugby in the U.S.
10:00 - Women's Rugby World Cup Momentum
13:00 - Securing Sponsorship and Investment as a Startup League
17:00 - Exploring Revenue Streams
20:00 - What Will WER Look Like in 2025?
24:00 - Being Player-First
27:00 - Owning a Slot on the Calendar
30:00 - Thinking About a Broadcast Strategy
33:00 - Ilona Maher and the Impact of a Super-Star Athletes
41:00 - The Future for WER
Additional Links
Women’s Elite Rugby pro league plans 2025 launch ahead of US World Cups
Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Jan 7, 2025 • 47min
Jack Withinshaw [ARCHIVE]: Why Alauda Aeronautics are Creating 'Formula 1 for the Skies'
On today’s episode, we revisit a conversation with Jack Withinshaw, Chief Commercial Officer at Alauda Aeronautics and CCO and Co-Founder of Airspeeder.
Jack’s started out his career with giant advertising agencies like MediaCom and Val Morgan before transitioning to work with various startups across in industries like logistics, recruitment, and retail.
He joined Alauda Aeronautics in 2019 where he co-founded Airspeeder, alongside Aluda’s founder, Matt Pearson.
During this conversation, we discuss what drove him to, together with Matt, to start a racing series, as well as his aspirations more broadly for the adoption of eVOTL vehicles and why he believes now is the time to finally deliver on the promise of flying cars.
Timestamps
3:00 - Jack's Journey to Joining Alauda
5:00 - The Promise of Flying Cars
7:00 - Founding and Developing Airspeeder
10:00 - Recruiting Pilots
13:00 - Digital Racetracks
16:00 - Airspeeder's Revenue Model
19:00 - Why Automotive Brands are Getting Involved
24:00 - Navigating Media Rights and Opportunities
29:00 - The Role of Esports
31:00 - The Impact of eVOTL as a Mobility Revolution
34:00 - Cities of the Future
39:00 - Approaching Investment
42:00 - Going Behind the Scenes on YouTube
Additional Links
Alauda Aeronautics - Taking Flight Series
Airspeeder EXA Championship 2023 - Full Race Highlights
Evolving the eVTOL market one race at a time
Connect with Jack - Here
Connect with Andy - Here

Dec 17, 2024 • 51min
Andy Marston: Building a Community for Sports Industry Professionals [From Business of Football]
On today’s episode, I have something a bit different for you as I shift from interviewer to interviewee after being invited to join David Chimbaza on his podcast, the 'Business of Football' back in October.
David is a recent graduate from UCFB who is aiming to forge a career in the world of football and I really admire his drive - which is highlighted by the fact that he has launched this podcast in the first place.
As well as hopefully providing you a little bit of insight on myself, the motivations behind starting Sports Pundit four years ago, as well as more recently my work with The Players Fund, I really hope that you also take a moment to check out what David is doing. Based on his actions to-date, he’s someone I’d expect to go far within the game over the course of his career - and I was very flattered to be invited on to have this conversation with him.
Episode Description
In the episode, we talk about community building within the football industry. I shares insights from my experiences having founded Sports Pundit, which aims to connect professionals in the sports sector.
We also explore the need for greater inclusivity of younger voices in the industry, drawing parallels with successful models from other sectors, such as Gucci's shadow board.
Additionally, I delves into the Players Fund, an athlete-backed venture fund that empowers sports professionals to invest wisely and prepare for life after their athletic careers.
Additional Links
Connect with David on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Dec 10, 2024 • 42min
Elena Mirandola [#42]: Running FC Como Women Like a Tech Startup
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Elena Mirandola, CEO of FC Como Women — the first club to be backed by Mercury13, a pioneering women’s football consortium with bold ambitions to build a global multi-club network and unlock the commercial potential of the women's game.
Elena’s path to becoming a football club CEO is anything but conventional. Her career began in digital marketing, working with global powerhouse brands before moving to work directly with travel platform Expedia just as the pandemic struck.
In our conversation, we explore the unique business model of FC Como Women, from its approach to branding and operating like a tech start-up to its success in attracting blue-chip sponsors like Nike. We also discuss the unique opportunities and challenges of running a women-only football club — one of only two to do so in Italy’s top flight.
Time Stamps
3:00 – Elena’s Unconventional Path to CEO
7:00 – Addressing Gender Disparity
10:00 – Reframing the Women’s Football 'Product'
12:00 – Overcoming Infrastructure Challenges
14:00 – Speaking to a Global Audience
17:00 – BEYOND: Launching an Educational Program for their Players
18:00 – Understanding the Modern Female Fan
20:00 – Building Partnerships with Global Brands
21:00 – Merchandising & Nike Partnership
27:00 – Adopting a Female-First Approach
30:00 – Building a Fan Database from Scratch
32:00 – Empowering Female Athletes as Content Creators
36:00 – Avoiding the Pitfalls of the Men’s Game
40:00 – Future Ambitions & Mercury13’s Multi-Club Vision
Additional Links
Como Women appoint new CEO and COO following Mercury/13 takeover, plus more
Nike announces multi-year deal with FC Como Women
Women's football investors Mercury/13 'ripping up blueprint' on club ownership
Giorgio Chiellini makes six-figure investment in women’s soccer, inspired by watching Angel City
DAZN has partnered with F.C. Como Women to bring Exclusive Content and Behind-the-Scenes Access
Connect with Elena on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Dec 3, 2024 • 58min
Dr Susie Tomson [#41]: Being Sustainable Doesn't Need to Mean Doing Less
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Dr Susie Tomson, one of the world’s leading proponents of sustainability in sport.
Having led the UK Sport research project into environmental support for NGBs and co-chaired the UN Sport for Climate Action working group, Susie brings hands-on experience that very few could match.
Currently a Senior Partner at Think Beyond, her experiences underpin much of their approach to climate action, where, she has developed and delivered sustainability programmes for the likes of SailGP, World Athletics, and Liverpool FC. We discuss some of these programs, as well as what others could do - both at a rightsholder and an individual level…
Time Stamps
2:00 - Susie’s Journey
5:00 - Motivations for Becoming Sustainable
7:00 - Building a New Sports Property with a Sustainable Vision (such as SailGP)
12:00 - Developing Sustainability into the DNA of an Established Rightsholder (like Liverpool FC)
18:00 - Sporting Product vs Sustainability Promises
23:00 - Sport’s Ability to Impact Things
25:00 - Sports as an Incubator for New Technologies
28:00 - The Role and Responsibilities of Athletes
32:00 - The Importance of Purpose
38:00 - How Could the Environmental Movement Communicate Better?
43:00 - Formula 1 Case Study
45:00 - Understanding Your Supply Chain
52:00 - Final Thoughts and Takeaways
Additional Links
Connect with Susie on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Nov 26, 2024 • 50min
Ashwin Desai [#40]: How OneTeam Partners Helps Athletes to Leverage their Name, Image, and Likeness
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Ashwin Desai, Senior Vice President of Games & Experiences at OneTeam Partners.
Ashwin’s career spans media, entertainment, and sports, beginning in film and TV financing before moving to the likes of NBCUniversal, Formula One, and 2K.
Joining Formula One in 2018 during its digital transformation under Liberty Media, Ashwin worked on a broad range of projects, from live streaming deals with Twitch and Facebook, to global betting partnerships, gaming deals, and fan experiences like F1 Arcade and the F1 Exhibition.
Now at OneTeam Partners, which was founded as a joint venture between the NFL Players Union, the MLB Players Union and Redbird Capital, Ashwin leads their games and experiences portfolio, helping athlete collectives to explore gaming, gambling, and emerging technologies.
We touch on a number of fast-evolving areas, from NIL and gambling legislations, to what opportunities are there around player data and AI.
Time Stamps
2:30 - Ashwin's Journey
4:00 - Working on Formula 1 under Liberty Media
7:00 - Founding Story of OneTeam Partners
12:00 - Negotiating Players Rights for EA's College Football Game
18:00 - Athletes Balancing Individual vs Collective Power
23:00 - Dominance of Dual Licensed Video Games and Potential Growth for Single Licensed Games
27:00 - Competitive Socialisation and Fan Experiences Outside of the Stadium
29:00 - Ideas for New Venues
35:00 - Taking the NFL Combine to Other Sports
37:00 - Leveraging Athlete Data
42:00 - Utilising AI for New Commercial Opportunities
46:00 - Approaching New Areas with Caution
48:00 - Expanding into Other Markets
Additional Links
Connect with Ashwin on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Nov 18, 2024 • 51min
Maurits Schön [#39]: Unlocking the Value of OneFootball's Owned and Operated Audience
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Maurits Schön, Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director at OneFootball.
Maurits has an intriguing career journey, having made the leap from law into the world of sports media, joining OneFootball as Senior Legal Counsel. Since then, he has risen through the ranks while navigating a period of significant transformation for the company.
It is this evolution that makes today’s conversation so compelling. Once perhaps seen as just a football content aggregator, OneFootball has grown into a comprehensive platform. From expanding its OTT presence with recent landmark deals with the likes of MLS and Serie A, as well as launching a loyalty program and expanding into commerce, the company is redefining how fans connect with the beautiful game.
Timestamps:
4:00 - Maurits Career Journey
6:00 - Unique Positioning of OneFootball
9:00 - Challenges with Club Apps
15:00 - Key Markets for OneFootball
16:00 - Collaborating with Apple and MLS
22:00 - Building a Loyalty Rewards Program
26:00 - Developing an OTT Offering (and PPV Access to Bundesliga 2)
30:00 - OneFootball Partnership with Serie A
34:00 - Non-Exclusive and Incremental Content and Rights Partnerships
37:00 - Differentiation from YouTube
41:00 - Having a Team in the Icon League
46:00 - Launching a Commerce Functionality
Additional Links:
Connect with Maurits on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here

Nov 6, 2024 • 41min
Douglas Jakobi [#38]: Launching E1 Series with Tom Brady, Virat Kohli, Will Smith, and Rafa Nadal
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Douglas Jakobi, Director of Team Development at the E1 Series, the world’s first electric powerboat racing championship.
Having previously worked in commodities trading before starting his own company sourcing and producing fan engagement products for sports teams, Douglas joined E1 as one of its earliest team members and has been instrumental in shaping the championship into what it is today.
In our conversation, we dive into what it takes to create an entirely new sport from scratch. What E1 has learned and borrowed from Alejandro Agag’s other sporting endeavours such as Formula E, Extreme E, and Hexagon Cup, as well as how the league has managed to attract, and aims to capitalise on, its high-profile team owners, which include the likes Tom Brady, Virat Kohli, Will Smith, and Rafa Nadal.
Timestamps
3:00 - Douglas' Journey
5:00 - What is E1 Series?
7:00 - Aspiring to be 'F1 on Water'
10:00 - How E1 Differs from Powerboating
14:00 - Celebrity Team Ownership
20:00 - What does Ownership Look Like?
23:00 - Getting the Celebrities Actively Involved
26:00 - Converting Reach to Audience
28:00 - The Potential for a Behind-the-scenes Docuseries
30:00 - Sourcing and Telling the Stories of the Pilots
34:00 - What Makes a good E1 Pilot?
36:00 - Expanding Race Locations to the US
38:00 - Announcing New Team Owners...
Additional Links
Tom Brady team wins E1 championship
Hopes 'Formula 1-style' electric boat race could come to London
A celebrity’s playground: How is Saudi-backed E1 Series changing the world of water mobility?
Connect with Douglas on LinkedIn - Here
Connect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here