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Jan 2025
38m 25s

Ella Toone Exclusive | “The day after I ...

Rio Ferdinand Presents
About this episode

Manchester United’s number 7 Ella Toone joins Rio to discuss how she dealt with the grief of losing her father whilst still playing football for her childhood club. Toone reveals how the club have helped her, how an injury enabled her to process things more easily and what she went through in the immediate aftermath.


On the pitch, Toone has a reputation for being a big-game player and Rio explores her mentality around those meaningful matches and why she is able to consistently deliver on such a stage.


There’s insight into how England’s Lionesses became such a successful team, the differences between Toone’s football WhatsApp group compared to Rio’s and they both reminisce about the first time they met, almost 15 years ago.


If you’ve been affected by any of the subjects discussed in the podcast, Grief Encounter offers free, tailored support to help guide children and young people through the hardest time and help them find hope and healing. It’s so important for those dealing with the death of someone close to know that they’re not alone and that help is available. You can find out more by visiting their website www.griefencounter.org.uk or calling the Bereavement Support Team on 0808 802 0111 (weekdays 9:30am-3pm).



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