Manchester United

Organization

video game series

Mentioned in 15 videos

Videos Mentioning Manchester United

Jürgen Klopp: Would You Go Back To Manage LFC...? The Real Reason I Fell In Love With Liverpool!

Jürgen Klopp: Would You Go Back To Manage LFC...? The Real Reason I Fell In Love With Liverpool!

The Diary Of A CEO

A rival football club Klopp discusses, revealing he turned down their managerial offer due to their 'best players' focus rather than a 'football project' approach.

Diplo: College Dropout To World's Most Iconic DJ | E128

Diplo: College Dropout To World's Most Iconic DJ | E128

The Diary Of A CEO

Patrice Evra's former football club, mentioned in the context of his career and personal story.

Roman Kemp: Why Communication Is More Important Than Ever | E123

Roman Kemp: Why Communication Is More Important Than Ever | E123

The Diary Of A CEO

The host mentions supporting Manchester United, creating a minor point of contention with Roman Kemp's support for Arsenal.

The 1% Mindset: How to 1000x Your Success & Productivity! - Manchester United Director Of Sport

The 1% Mindset: How to 1000x Your Success & Productivity! - Manchester United Director Of Sport

The Diary Of A CEO

The football club managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, used as an example of sustained success and team reinvention.

Jim Chapman: Overcoming Failure Anxiety, Finding Love & Life-Changing Therapy | E78

Jim Chapman: Overcoming Failure Anxiety, Finding Love & Life-Changing Therapy | E78

The Diary Of A CEO

A football club whose global head of social media is a friend of Steven Bartlett, discussing the racism faced by black players online after losses.

Rio Ferdinand's Reveals The Training Ground & Dressing Room Secrets That Made United Unbeatable!

Rio Ferdinand's Reveals The Training Ground & Dressing Room Secrets That Made United Unbeatable!

The Diary Of A CEO

A top-tier football club where Rio Ferdinand played and experienced a winning culture and high standards under Sir Alex Ferguson.

Jimmy Carr: The Easiest Way To Live A Happier Life | E106

Jimmy Carr: The Easiest Way To Live A Happier Life | E106

The Diary Of A CEO

Renowned English football club, where Patrice Evra played as a legend.

Patrice Evra: Learning How To Cry Saved My Life!

Patrice Evra: Learning How To Cry Saved My Life!

The Diary Of A CEO

An English professional football club which Patrice Evra joined and played for with great success, forming a strong bond with Sir Alex Ferguson.

Extremely Honest Q&A | The Diary Of A CEO | E70

Extremely Honest Q&A | The Diary Of A CEO | E70

The Diary Of A CEO

Mentioned as the speaker's downtime activity of watching them play on weekends.

E135: Wagner rebels, SCOTUS ends AA, AI M&A, startups gone bad, spacetime warps & more

E135: Wagner rebels, SCOTUS ends AA, AI M&A, startups gone bad, spacetime warps & more

All-In Podcast

A sports team mentioned as an example of what sovereign wealth funds are investing in instead of tech late-stage funds.

I Have A Secret To Tell You... | E53

I Have A Secret To Tell You... | E53

The Diary Of A CEO

The host's favorite football team, which he misses watching at Old Trafford during lockdowns.

Frank Lampard Finally Speaks Out About What REALLY Happened At Chelsea | E264

Frank Lampard Finally Speaks Out About What REALLY Happened At Chelsea | E264

The Diary Of A CEO

Piers Morgan: Dealing With Repeat Failure, Death Threats & Regrets | E137

Piers Morgan: Dealing With Repeat Failure, Death Threats & Regrets | E137

The Diary Of A CEO

Football club that Piers Morgan supports, mentioned in relation to Alex Ferguson.

Life Changing Lessons From 100 Of The World’s Greatest Minds | E104

Life Changing Lessons From 100 Of The World’s Greatest Minds | E104

The Diary Of A CEO

Mentioned as an example of young talent getting into an academy and potentially losing motivation if they have a fixed mindset.

Lessons From 50 Of The Worlds Greatest Minds with Jake Humphrey | E59

Lessons From 50 Of The Worlds Greatest Minds with Jake Humphrey | E59

The Diary Of A CEO

An English football club mentioned in relation to Jake Humphrey's role as a sports broadcaster, indicating his preference for deeper individual stories over game results.