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SPFL Trust Football Powered Podcast

SPFL Trust Football Powered Podcast

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Extraordinary stories from across Scottish football communities - this is the SPFL Trust Football Powered podcast. As part of this season’s SPFL Trust Trophy competition, we’re bringing together guests from Scottish football clubs and their associated community trusts to talk about the game, and most importantly the incredible power it has to change lives. The SPFL Trust is a charity, registered in Scotland (SC041121). We work with community trusts and associated SPFL clubs across the country, helping them to deliver change that improves people’s lives. If you are experiencing mental health problems, or are concerned about someone, support is available. Visit samh.org.uk/seeking-support for more information© 2024. All rights reserved. Fußball Hygiene & gesundes Leben Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
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    Mar 27 2025
    Extraordinary stories from across Scottish football communities - this is the SPFL Trust Football Powered podcast. As part of this season’s SPFL Trust Trophy competition, we’re once again bringing together guests from Scottish football clubs and their associated community trusts to talk about the game, and most importantly the incredible power it has to change lives.

    The SPFL Trust is a charity, registered in Scotland (SC041121).

    We work with community trusts and associated SPFL clubs across the country, helping them to deliver change that improves people’s lives.

    In episode five of series three we were joined by:

    • Vakas Arshad, father of our Give the Glory winner for Queen's Park, Yusuf
    • Freddie Fairlie, our Livingston winner, with his parents Paul and Emma
    • Livingston manager David Martindale
    • Queen's Park interim boss Steven MacLean

    For more about The SPFL Trust, click here

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    We work with community trusts and associated SPFL clubs across the country, helping them to deliver change that improves people’s lives.

    We are thrilled to be opening new community hubs at football stadiums across Scotland, offering vital support in a safe and welcoming environment.

    Our new Community Hubs will be located at ten football stadiums across the country.

    They will provide a safe space for people to seek help, find hope and connect with essential support services.

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    Extraordinary stories from across Scottish football communities - this is the SPFL Trust Football Powered podcast. As part of this season’s SPFL Trust Trophy competition, we’re once again bringing together guests from Scottish football clubs and their associated community trusts to talk about the game, and most importantly the incredible power it has to change lives.

    The SPFL Trust is a charity, registered in Scotland (SC041121).

    We work with community trusts and associated SPFL clubs across the country, helping them to deliver change that improves people’s lives.

    In episode five of series three we were joined by:

    • Joseph Haldane, Kieran Haldane and Danielle Haldane who are supported by the Pars Foundation
    • Pars captain Kyle Benedictus
    • Queen's Park keeper Calum Ferrie

    For more about The SPFL Trust, click here

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