Former footballer scores first class degree

A footballer turned coach has gained a first class degree in sports psychology from Staffordshire University

Sam Westley in his graduation cap and gown holding a scroll

Sam Westley completed his studies via distance learning

I thought I was quite knowledgeable about psychology until I got on the course and then it really blew my mind! It’s strengthened myself as a person and as a coach.

Sam Westley, BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Psychology

Ex professional player Sam Westley was at clubs including Ipswich Town, Stoke City and West Ham before retiring due to injury.

The 30-year-old from Essex is now Under 14s coach at Crystal Palace Football Club and enrolled on the BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Psychology at Staffordshire University via distance learning to help boost his coaching skills.

“I always thought to myself, why do some players make it and some players don’t make it? When I came through an academy and got a scholarship and then signed pro, there were players who were miles better than me and went on to do higher things, but they still didn't quite make it to that top level,” Sam commented

“Psychology is an incredibly important aspect of being an athlete. It’s not all about talent. It's not all about skill. Mindset is massive and that's one of the reasons that I took up this course.”

Studying via distance learning enabled Sam to complete his degree studies alongside his day job and he praised the support of the lecturers on the course.

“I was looking for a course that I was able to be flexible around my work. It’s just a case of just being disciplined and really trying to allocate a time to focus purely on my degree and then straight into coaching, and vice versa.

“There were times when I was struggling and then reached out to the lecturers. It was reassuring to know that you've got that support behind you. It does give it more of a personal touch when you are able to pick up the phone or email and get a response almost immediately. So it's perfect.”

During his degree, Sam designed and delivered a cognitive behavioural intervention for young athletes to improve their psychological skills and help to manage stress.

Sam delivered workshops to youth football players, which included a ‘stress piggy bank’ where the athletes shared stressful situations that they have learned or benefited from. Other interventions included creating a ‘control map’ exploring what might or might not happen in a football match and a ‘fear wall’ where athletes shared something that they were anxious or fearful about.

“A lot of them were worried about getting released or letting their parents down. And it was really good for them to see that other people were feeling the same way. That actually, we're all human and we've all got these fears.” Sam explained.

“It also gave the players a good perspective of what is their control and what isn’t. You can't control the referee, you can't control the weather, so don’t think about that and focus on the things that you can control. That really touched home.”

He added: “It proved very beneficial for the players because from baseline to follow up, a lot of the things we were trying to target improved. They enjoyed it, I enjoyed it. It was good for me to practice delivering something like this.”

Sam has graduated with a first class degree and enjoyed his studies so much that he is staying with Staffordshire University to complete a Masters degree in Sports and Exercise Psychology.

He said: “I thought I was quite knowledgeable about psychology until I got on the course and then it really blew my mind! It’s strengthened myself as a person and as a coach.

“I never thought that I'd go to university, let alone actually graduate and get a first! Since I've been on the course and really enjoyed it, had really good support from all of the tutors and got a good result, it's now made me want to go further.”

Discover your future with Clearing at Staffordshire University. Call 0800 590 830 or get an online offer at https://www.staffs.ac.uk/clearing

Sorry, this video requires the use of functional cookies which you have not consented to use. Change your cookie settings or watch the video on the provider's website

Latest news


Naser Rashid in his graduation cap and gown

People person finds his calling

A University of Staffordshire graduate is making positive changes to people’s lives after qualifying as an ODP

Hand holding a phone

Beacon app to form part of trial on student wellbeing

An app used by University of Staffordshire students is to form part of a trial on the impact of wellbeing interventions.

Stacie Chorlton-Lythgoe in her graduation cap and gown

Graduate aims to give children a sporting chance

A mum-of-three is using her passion for sport to help children lead happier and healthier lives

in the UK for Quality Education

Sustainable Development Goal 4, Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2024

for Career Prospects

Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023

for Facilities

Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023

for Social Inclusion

The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023

of Research Impact is ‘Outstanding’ or ‘Very Considerable’

Research Excellence Framework 2021

of Research is “Internationally Excellent” or “World Leading”

Research Excellence Framework 2021

Four Star Rating

QS Star Ratings 2021