
Scoring Success Beyond the Pitch
ABOUT JSM
Who We Are
At JSM, player well-being is at the core of everything we do. Our mission is to create a winning environment, providing professional athletes with the comprehensive support they need off the pitch to excel where it truly counts. We’re committed to staying ahead of the game, with a dedicated, experienced team that blends innovative ideas with proven strategies, ensuring our clients not only reach the top but stay there.
Since 1980, we’ve been a trusted presence in the professional football industry. Our team’s extensive experience spans all aspects of the game—from playing and coaching to working with athletes on their financial management. We understand the mental and physical challenges athletes face throughout their careers, allowing us to offer tailored support that meets the unique needs of each client

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JSM Well-Being Group is dedicated to supporting the holistic health of professional athletes, focusing on mental, physical, and financial well-being. We believe that success on and off the field requires balance in all aspects of life. Through working with our partners with expertise in mental wellness, physical fitness and expert financial guidance, we help empower athletes to excel in their careers while maintaining long-term health and stability.
JOYCE'S TALENT FACTORY
In various coaching roles at Old Trafford for more than a decade, Warren Joyce helped to mould some of Manchester United's brightest talents.
PAUL POGBA
'He was an ordinary kid; in love with football and I'm sure he was in love with Manchester United. He wanted to work and improve and was desperate to be a footballer. I saw him on his first day back and he was the same kid who left, very much part of the group, laughing about the old times and the things we used to say.
Maybe there were times when I gave him some stick, they all have stupid things they want to do with their hair but it doesn't change what's in his heart or his make-up. As a footballer he can do everything: run, dribble, score, tackle, head, shoot pass long or short. He could do all that and wanted to get better.'
MARCUS RASHFORD
'Aged 11 you thought he was going to be a player just by the way he glided across the ground. A lot of work went into him in the academy. There were lads in the reserves who probably weren't as good as him but we wanted him to get that feeling of scoring goals and practising his runs.
Rashford and Lingard celebrate a goal
He did that in the youth team and then when he came on for the first team he burst through really quickly. You say to all those players they've got to be ready for that chance and grasp it — he certainly did that. Marcus is a good lad and a clever footballer. I don't want him to prove to me he's a good player, I know he is.'
JESSE LINGARD
'He's had to keep grinding and working away. I've spent hours on the motorway up and down the country watching him when he was out on loan and making him believe.
Everybody thought he was a good player but Jesse was always behind everybody because he was smaller and weaker than the others. His attitude was fantastic. He kept working and I'm glad to see he is getting his rewards.'