Andy Woodward - Neil Warnock Was a ROCK During the HORRIFYING Barry Bennell Case

EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 7 MIN

Andy Woodward - Neil Warnock Was a ROCK During the HORRIFYING Barry Bennell Case

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for long-form conversations that cut through noise, centre survivors, and expose how power really works: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos When almost everyone stayed silent, who actually stood up? In this episode, Andrew Gold speaks with Andy Woodward, the former professional footballer whose courage helped bring to light one of the most devastating safeguarding failures in British sport. Andy reflects on the long, painful journey of speaking out — and on the rare figures who offered genuine support when it mattered most. Andy explains how, amid fear, intimidation, and institutional resistance, Neil Warnock emerged as a steady presence during the fallout from the Barry Bennell case. In an environment where many closed ranks or looked away, Andy describes why Warnock’s consistency, clarity, and willingness to listen made a profound difference. This conversation revisits the manipulation and coercive control Andy endured as a child, and the psychological barriers that kept victims silent for years. Andy explains how authority was misused, how trust was exploited, and how systems that claimed to protect young players instead enabled harm through inaction and denial. But this episode also asks a harder question: what does real leadership look like when a scandal breaks? Andy contrasts institutional defensiveness with individual responsibility, explaining why meaningful support isn’t about statements or processes, but about people who are willing to show up, listen, and stand firm when it’s uncomfortable. Andy recounts the moment he decided to tell the truth publicly, the backlash that followed, and the emotional toll of challenging powerful organisations. He explains why whistleblowers are often isolated — and why the presence of even one steady, principled figure can change everything. Rather than focusing on outrage, this episode examines character. It looks at who acts with integrity under pressure, who prioritises welfare over reputation, and why those choices matter long after headlines fade. If you’ve ever wondered why safeguarding failures persist, how silence is maintained, or what genuine support looks like when institutions falter, this conversation offers a rare and deeply human insight. This is a difficult story — but also one that highlights resilience, responsibility, and the importance of standing by victims when it counts. 🎧 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07IHHdUTI9o #AndyWoodward #NeilWarnock #FootballScandal #ChildSafeguarding #Whistleblower #InstitutionalFailure #TheDailyHeretic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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