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Business of Sport
Charlie and Harry Stebbings
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Graeme Le Saux, Fmr Chelsea & Blackburn Player: ‘Big Money Transfers Can Break Players’ (Ep.88)
Business of Sport
1 hour 15 minutes 50 seconds
1 week ago
Graeme Le Saux, Fmr Chelsea & Blackburn Player: ‘Big Money Transfers Can Break Players’ (Ep.88)

This week we’re delighted to welcome Graeme Le Saux to the show. A Chelsea, Blackburn and England icon, Graeme played over 500 club games, 327 of them in the Premier League, as well as 36 caps for England. There was more than enough in here to just enjoy some unparalleled sporting nostalgia, from Blackburn’s insane Premier League title to playing in the infamous David Beckham red card match at the 1998 World Cup. 

But you know that’s not our style; what Graeme brings to this conversation is both a reflection on his experiences handling the turbulent world of a footballer alongside the more macro issues facing the game. He did have a different background, different interests, and unique way of approaching the celebrity that comes with football. Having been a record transfer for a defender when he moved to Chelsea for £5.5m in 1997, he also gets what it is to play with expectation and pressure that can humanise players we fans often treat as emotionless machines.

It touches on many of the key points we always look to build on, from asset inflation and club overspending to the responsibility of player education. A special player with a special outlook on both football and life as a top level athlete…and as you’ll no doubt lock onto he brought a big dose of humour to accompany it. 


Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

05:28 How the PL Has Changed Since Graeme Played

09:25 The Reality of Changing Teams

13:08 Is It the Club’s Fault When Talent Leaves for Free?

14:36 Are Players Now More Valuable Than Clubs?

16:33 How Signing-On Fees Change Transfers

24:22 Are Football Clubs Passion Projects or Investments?

26:47 How Big Was Abramovich’s Arrival in the Dressing Room?

29:56 Thinking About Finances While Playing

43:26 Why Many Players Struggle Financially After Football

51:01 If I Could Change One Game

54:43 The Added Pressure of Social Media on Players

59:23 What It’s Like Covering the Premier League in America

01:00:39 The Future of MLS

01:05:15 Quick-Fire Round


In Today's Episode We Discuss:


1. Life at the Start of the Premier League:

  • What it was like to play before and after the birth of the Premier League.

  • How TV money and sponsorship transformed football into the global powerhouse it is today.

  • The pressure of record transfer fees and why Graeme struggled at first to justify being Britain’s most expensive defender

2. Transfers, Contracts & the Media:

  • How moving clubs is about more than football, from dressing-room dynamics to family upheaval.

  • The realities of modern contracts, signing-on fees, and bonuses.

  • Why players today hold more power than ever, and what that means for clubs facing Bosman deals and free transfers

  • How social media has changed the scrutiny players face, both positively and negatively.

3. Blackburn’s Title & Chelsea’s Rebirth:

  • Inside the story of Blackburn’s Premier League win and why money alone wasn’t the reason for their success.

  • What really happened in the final days before Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea and how one game against Liverpool effectively saved the club from administration.

  • Why investment can change a club’s fortunes but only if combined with identity, culture, and the right management.

4. Education, Identity & Life After Football:

  • Why Graeme refused to conform in the dressing room and why he’s proud he stuck to his values even when it made life harder.

  • The importance of education and broader interests for young players, and why football needs to do more to support life beyond the pitch.

  • The shock of retirement, coping with irrelevance, and why building purpose and relationships off the field is essential.

  • A huge thank you to our amazing partners on the show:

    Stryde

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Business of Sport
THE GAME YOU DON'T SEE