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The Level Playing Field Podcast

The Level Playing Field Podcast

By: Level Playing Field
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Level Playing Field is a UK based sporting disability charity that focuses on improving access and inclusion at all sporting stadia in England and Wales. This new monthly podcast will bring a variety of voices from the sporting community to discuss disability subject matters regarding sport.

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Episodes
  • Annual Fan Survey Results 2025
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, Liam is joined by Level Playing Field’s Chief Executive, Owain Davies, and Head of Club Relations & Development, Daniel Townley, to unpack the findings from our 2025 Annual Fan Survey – the largest of its kind for disabled sports fans in the UK.


    You can read the survey in full via this link or visit https://www.levelplayingfield.org.uk/news-item/2025-level-playing-field-annual-fan-survey-results/


    More than 2,000 disabled supporters, across 173 clubs and multiple sports, shared their real matchday experiences. Together, we explore what the data is telling us about:

    • The biggest barriers to attending live sport, from physical access to public transport and ticketing
    • Why demand for PA/companion tickets keeps rising – and why access to them is getting harder
    • Accessible parking, sustainability, and whether clubs are being forced to choose between being “green” and being accessible
    • The impact of staff attitudes, steward training and club culture on disabled fans


    If you’re a disabled fan, work at a club, or care about access and inclusion in live sport, this episode is for you.

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    32 mins
  • Jon Roberts - Lilly and Myles: The Match
    Aug 25 2025

    In this episode, Liam speaks with Jon, author and parent of a young autistic daughter, about his journey of turning personal experiences into a series of children’s books.


    Jon shares how his daughter Kaya inspired Lilly and Myles: The Match—a story that explores the excitement and challenges of attending football through the eyes of an autistic child.


    If you would like to know more about the work we do at Level Playing Field, then please do get in contact info@levelplayingfield.org.uk or visit levelplayingfield.org.uk

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    29 mins
  • Ijah Anderson
    May 31 2025

    In this episode of the Level Playing Field Podcast, host Liam Bird sits down with former Brentford, Bristol Rovers, and Swansea City defender Ijah Anderson at the Gtech Community Stadium.


    Ijah reflects on a playing career that spanned over 200 games for Brentford, but the conversation moves beyond football. After retiring, Ijah was diagnosed as autistic — a revelation that reshaped how he understood both his past and himself.


    Ijah discuss the challenges of navigating professional football with an undiagnosed neurodivergence, the emotional toll of masking, and the barriers autistic people still face in sport and wider society.


    Whether you’re a football fan, an advocate for disability inclusion, or simply interested in powerful personal stories — this one’s for you.


    If you would like to know more about the work we do at Level Playing Field, then please do get in contact info@levelplayingfield.org.uk or visit levelplayingfield.org.uk

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    28 mins
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