Emile Heskey Interview: Did I make a mistake joining Liverpool?
Former England and Liverpool striker Emile Heskey joins After The Final Whistle for a raw and powerful conversation about the realities of life beyond football.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/zsI9xZdwqWQ
In this episode, Emile opens up about the immense pressure of moving to Liverpool at a young age, the coping mechanisms he developed during his career, and the moment he realised he was dealing with depression. He reflects on retiring from international football, growing up in Leicester, and how generational trauma and harmful stereotypes continue to affect players on and off the pitch.
The conversation dives deep into racism in football, fatherhood, fame, financial mistakes, and why so many players struggle in silence. Emile also shares the personal story of dealing with his son’s heart defect privately while still performing under the spotlight, and explains why speaking up, male friendships, and mentorship are more important than ever in football culture.
We also discuss:
The hypocrisy of racist football fansHandling banter, criticism, and public perceptionThe dangers of money and bad investments after footballBuilding his football safety app to tackle fan abuseThe lack of Black representation in football boardroomsFinding peace, purpose, and legacy after the game
This is an honest conversation about identity, mental health, masculinity, race, and what really matters once the football stops.
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