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Author: Barney Ronay, Rob Ferley, Dr James Wallis

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Barney Ronay is chief sports writer of the Guardian newspaper, author of three books about sport and the current SJA columnist of the year.

Rob Ferley is a former professional cricketer and a leading figure in modern cricket development, known for creating inclusive, evidence-led environments where players can flourish.

Dr James Wallis is a principal lecturer in Sport, Coaching and Exercise Science at the University of Brighton. He has edited several texts in the field and has experience of supporting the health and performance of athletes across multiple sports.
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Pygmalion effect? Galatea effect? The guys delve deep into the academic dictionary in an attempt to diagnose the failings of youth sport. From Jim's decades of academic experience to Barney's harrowing tales of the Surrey pathways this episode has it all. There's some big news from Square One as well!Please leave ratings and comments to help push this episode out there. Edited by Ed Mace
The guys take on the challenging task of working out why spin bowling in England is such a mess, talking about flawed player development models, lacklustre coaching, and a fundamental misunderstanding of what young spinners needAny feedback for the episode please leave comments and we can address them in the next episode Produced by Ed Mace
Weak Men

Weak Men

2026-01-1601:03:32

Edited by Ishan Athawle, Arnav Kholkar and Ed Mace. The guys are back from their trip down under as they discuss the fallout from the Ashes and what it could mean for leadership in the ECB. Rob talks us through all the new happenings at Square One posing the question of what it really means to be inclusive in a sport like cricket.
Welcome to the pilot episode of the Square One podcast. The guys sit down to chat about Square One and it's ethos, before moving on to the Perth disaster and all things BazballProduced by Arnav Kholkar, Ishan Athawle and Ed Mace
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