
In this episode of Life Through Ball, Tarek sits down with Kraig McLeod to talk about the realities of football that often get laughed off but rarely spoken about properly. Kraig shares his journey through academy football at QPR and Norwich, the transition into non-leaguee, and the moments that forced him to rethink his relationship with the game. We explore what it really feels like to be released, the identity shift that follows, and how humour became a way to process the harder parts of football life. Now known for his football skits and content that resonate with players who have been or are still on that same journey, Kraig explains why laughing through it all became his coping mechanism and creative outlet. This conversation goes beyond football careers and into identity, resilience, mental health and finding your voice when the game does not go to plan. A real and honest conversation about life through football.Follow Kraig: https://www.instagram.com/_1kmac?igsh=ZzJ5NnVveG82MTdthttps://www.tiktok.com/@1kmac_?_r=1&_t=ZN-93EwYngBjFOFollow Life Through Ball on all platforms:https://beacons.ai/lifethroughball
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