Max Woosnam: England Football Captain, Wimbledon Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist and War Hero cover art

Max Woosnam: England Football Captain, Wimbledon Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist and War Hero

Max Woosnam: England Football Captain, Wimbledon Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist and War Hero

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Welcome back to Bloomin’ Legends! The podcast where Johnny Vaughan and Gavin “The Woodman” Woods uncover the wildest, most unbelievable, and downright legendary true stories from history.

In this episode, we dive into the unbelievable life of Max Woosnam, the man who might just be the greatest British sportsman of all time. A gentleman athlete who captained Manchester City, won Olympic gold, lifted the Davis Cup, scored a century at Lord’s, and even beat Charlie Chaplin at table tennis (using a butter knife).

Woosnam was the definition of a Bloomin’ Legend, a man who did it all, and somehow made it look easy.

What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

Footballing Glory – From captaining Man City to facing off against England’s elite

🎾 A Racket and a Revolution – Olympic tennis champion and Wimbledon Doubles hero

🎬 The Chaplin Challenge – When Hollywood’s biggest star met his match

🏅 The Forgotten Legend – Why one of Britain’s greatest athletes vanished from fame

🎥 Watch the full episode now on the Bloomin’ Legends YouTube channel!

Join the Conversation!


📲 Follow us on TikTok & Instagram: @BloominLegends

📩 Got your own legendary story? Whether it’s epic, absurd, or just plain bonkers, send it to bloominlegends@global.com and we’ll decide if it’s Bloomin’ Legendary or not!

👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review to help more people discover Bloomin’ Legends

Listen now to all episodes on Global Player.

Download Global Player from your app store or visit www.globalplayer.com

This is a Global Original podcast, produced by Ben Fairclough.

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.