
Peter Schmeichel
11/11/21 • 36 min
Legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel is Gabby Logan’s guest in episode five of The ii Family Money Show. Peter spent eight glittering seasons at Manchester United, winning five league titles, three FA Cups and the Champions League in 1999. He also memorably won the European Championship with Denmark in 1992.
Speaking from his home in Denmark, he tells Gabby how his life changed personally and financially when he moved to Manchester United, the advice he’s passed on to his son, the Leicester City and Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, and reveals the lengths United manager Sir Alex Ferguson went to in order to keep his players’ feet on the ground.
Plus, interactive investor’s Collectives Editor Kyle Caldwell joins Gabby to look at the ways you can invest in sports teams and names his Investment XI.
One by Peter Schmeichel (Hodder & Stoughton) is out now
This episode is also available as a vodcast at https://youtu.be/vwsmU6fiwbk.
The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii).
To find out more about ii’s Super 60 list of rated investments, visit https://www.ii.co.uk/ii-super-60.
Follow Gabby:
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Important information
This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel is Gabby Logan’s guest in episode five of The ii Family Money Show. Peter spent eight glittering seasons at Manchester United, winning five league titles, three FA Cups and the Champions League in 1999. He also memorably won the European Championship with Denmark in 1992.
Speaking from his home in Denmark, he tells Gabby how his life changed personally and financially when he moved to Manchester United, the advice he’s passed on to his son, the Leicester City and Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, and reveals the lengths United manager Sir Alex Ferguson went to in order to keep his players’ feet on the ground.
Plus, interactive investor’s Collectives Editor Kyle Caldwell joins Gabby to look at the ways you can invest in sports teams and names his Investment XI.
One by Peter Schmeichel (Hodder & Stoughton) is out now
This episode is also available as a vodcast at https://youtu.be/vwsmU6fiwbk.
The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii).
To find out more about ii’s Super 60 list of rated investments, visit https://www.ii.co.uk/ii-super-60.
Follow Gabby:
Twitter @GabbyLogan
Instagram @gabbylogan
Follow interactive investor:
Twitter @ii_couk
Facebook /weareii
Instagram @interactive_investor
Important information
This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Shaun Dooley
Shaun Dooley is one of the most recognisable faces in British film and TV, starring in Official Secrets and The Woman In Black on the big screen, as well as hit dramas Broadchurch and Gentleman Jack.
In episode four of The ii Family Money Show, he and wife Polly – who have four children together – tell Gabby Logan about how their humble beginnings shaped their attitude to family finance, why Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker changed the course of Shaun’s life, and why he’d ban the word ‘celebrity’.
Plus, interactive investor’s Personal Finance Campaigner Myron Jobson joins Gabby to suggest ways you can invest for your family’s future and also looks back at last year’s ii Great British Retirement Survey ahead of the launch of the 2021 survey on 13 October.
This episode is also available as a vodcast at https://youtu.be/wLmUy2tBBJY.
The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii). Read more about ii’s Great British Retirement Survey at https://www.ii.co.uk/pensions/iiGBRS. The 2021 survey is out on 13 October.
To find out more about ii’s junior stocks and shares ISA (JISA) visit https://www.ii.co.uk/ii-accounts/isa/junior-isa.
Follow Gabby:
Twitter @GabbyLogan
Instagram @gabbylogan
Follow interactive investor:
Twitter @ii_couk
Facebook /weareii
Instagram @interactive_investor
Important information
This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Rachel Riley: Countdown, Strictly and teaching Britain useful maths
Self-confessed geek Rachel Riley co-hosts long-running Channel 4 puzzle show Countdown and its comedy spin-off 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. She also appeared on the 2013 series of Strictly Come Dancing, where she met her pro-dancer husband – and dad to their two daughters – Pasha Kovalev, and has just published her first book, At Sixes and Sevens: How To Understand Numbers And Make Maths Easy.
In the sixth episode of The ii Family Money Show, she tells Gabby Logan how she went from being a maths graduate to TV presenter, why she’s helping adults get to grips with numbers and how she and Pasha are planning for their children’s future – despite having different approaches to money.
Plus, Moira O’Neill, Head of Personal Finance at interactive investor, explains why it is important to teach children about money early and what you can do to get the people you care about on the road to investing.
At Sixes and Sevens: How To Understand Numbers And Make Maths Easy, by Rachel Riley (HarperCollins) is out now
This episode is also available as a vodcast at https://youtu.be/1bWquGYwBHc
The ii Family Money Show is brought to you by interactive investor (ii).
To find out more about Friends and Family from ii, visit https://www.ii.co.uk/friends-and-family.
Follow Gabby:
Twitter @GabbyLogan
Instagram @gabbylogan
Follow interactive investor:
Twitter @ii_couk
Facebook /weareii
Instagram @interactive_investor
Important information
This material is intended for educational purposes only and is not investment research or a personal recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product, or to adopt any investment strategy. The value of your investments can rise as well as fall, and you could get back less than you invested. SIPPs are aimed at people happy to make their own investment decisions. You can normally only access the money from age 55 (57 from 2028). The investments referred to may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. Pension and tax rules depend on your circumstances and may change in future. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. Interactive Investor Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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