Heart of the Game
Welcome to Heart of the Game, brought to you by SciSports, the podcast that takes you deep inside the world of football.
Here, we celebrate the people who make the game truly special. Because sometimes, the greatest stories don’t come from those in the spotlight. They come from the coaches, the analysts, the scouts, the dreamers, the unsung heroes who shape the sport we love.
One thing’s for sure: if they’re here, they’re at the Heart of the Game.
Heart of the Game
The Goalkeeper Who Crossed Continents: Mike Salmon’s Untold Story
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In this 3rd episode of Heart of the Game, Mike Salmon walks us through a remarkable life in goal, from making his professional debut at just 17 in England to battling every weekend in the top division with Charlton Athletic. He opens up about the highs, lows, and turning points of a career that included hundreds of professional appearances, and how an injury-enforced retirement pushed him into a new chapter as Arsenal’s goalkeepers coach. (You won’t believe what he has to say about Arsenal Football Club.)
We then follow Mike across the Atlantic as he moves to Canada to coach with the Vancouver Whitecaps, before stepping into his current role at BC Soccer as Senior Coordinator, Player Development. He reflects on what he’s learned about coaching, the mindset required to survive as a pro, and how his journey shapes the way he supports the next generation of players in British Columbia today.
Whether you’re a coach, parent, or player, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation of what it really means to build a life in the game.
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