Shadowing-Übung: David Beckham Grilled By Kids On Mbappe, Sir Alex & THAT Red Card | The Gap - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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When I walked in the room,
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When I walked in the room,
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how much did you actually know about me?
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Not much.
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So I was expecting that, to be fair.
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Yeah, no, not much.
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I know the bend it like Beckham,
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the goal against Grace, the fact that you missed a penalty,
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and the Spice Girl, and that's it.
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To be fair, that's quite a lot.
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I'm Orlando from Save Our Squad.
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And I'm Kirou from Save Our Squad.
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And we're here to ask David Beckham some questions.
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How are you doing boys?
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Looking very smart.
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Thank you.
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That looks like you've got some questions for me.
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Yes.
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I'm feeling a little bit nervous.
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Why did you want to become a footballer?
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I loved playing football from a very young age.
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It was all I ever wanted to do.
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Obviously, I lived in East London,
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but I supported Manchester United.
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And it was my dream.
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What's that look for in your Man City suit?
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Support Arsenal, support Arsenal.
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Alright, alright.
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Well, I'm not sure what's worse.
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Arsenal or City?
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Come on.
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I'm going to ask you the same question.
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Why do you want to be a footballer?
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Well, I think I love that sport.
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I think I was very good at it.
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My life just can't continue without football.
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I like that.
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That's a good answer.
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Kuro?
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For me, football is just a game that you can fall in love with so easily.
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Even as an Arsenal fan?
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Kuro, man, you on the table.
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Alright, go on, go on.
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It's like just one of them games where you don't really have to watch it
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or know too much about it to really enjoy the game.
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Good answer.
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What's it like to be famous?
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What's it like to be famous?
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I've been able to travel to so many places around the world and different countries.
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I've been able to play for different teams in different countries.
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But for me personally, I've met some unbelievable people.
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I've met Nelson Mandela, Michael Jordan.
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I've met Jack Nicholson, you know,
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all of these great people that you look up to and that inspire you,
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I've been able to meet them,
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so that's one of the best things about being famous.
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When I walked in the room,
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how much did you actually know about me?
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Not much.
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So I was expecting that to be fair.
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Yeah, no, not much.
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I know the bend it like Beckham,
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the goal against Grace, the fact you missed a penalty and the Spice Girl and that's it.
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To be fair, that's quite a lot.
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Missed penalty, I'm not sure what one you're talking about,
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but there was a couple.
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Spice Girl, obviously, yeah.
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Goal against Greece, that was a big one.
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And then Bend It Like Beckham.
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There you go.
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Great movie.
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Orlando, you know too much about my career before we started this?
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I know the Bend It Like Beckham,
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I know the Greece, I know the penalty miss.
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And I also know that you do the hairstyles like me.
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Yes.
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I know.
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It's hard to believe, right?
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I did that hairstyle.
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The braids.
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I did the braids.
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Come on.
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Come on.
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By the way, that was the day when I had braids,
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I met Nelson Mandela.
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That was my only regret, actually.
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I had braids when I met,
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actually, a great man like Nelson Mandela.
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You had braids?
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I had grace.
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Come on.
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Next question.
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Next question.
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Go on, move on quick.
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Who was your favourite player when you were our age?
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And who's your favourite player now?
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My favourite player when I was your age was a player called Brian Robson.
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So Brian Robson, he used to play for Manchester United,
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he used to play for England,
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he was captain for Man United and England.
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He was my favourite player and I wanted to emulate everything that he did in his career in mine.
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Luckily, I did.
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I wore number seven for United,
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I wore number seven for England and Captain England.
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Nowadays, oh my goodness, it's hard to actually pick a favourite player of mine these days.
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I like Mbappe, I think he's an exciting player.
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He's a player that obviously has already won the World Cup and done so much in his career,
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but I think he's got so much left.
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You tell me, who is your favourite player in the game now?
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Apart from me, obviously.
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Apart from me, who's your favourite player?
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I hate to admit it because you're here,
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because it's a Manchester United player.
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It's Anthony.
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Nice.
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I love watching him play.
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What do you like about him?
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The flair that he has and like...
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Oh, you see his little thing that he did the other day?
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I bet you loved that, didn't you?
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Even though he kicked out.
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Yeah.
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Apart from me, who's your present favourite player as well?
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Well, from the past, it would be Ronaldinho, because...
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Yeah, his skills and his passion is just too good.
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And if we're talking now,
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it'll probably be Gabriel Jesus.
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I just love his aggression.
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He's a good goal scorer, actually.
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I think he's the player that's come in and changed Arsenal as a team.
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Hmm.
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Do you know Messi and Ronaldo?
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Well, I played against Ronaldo once for England.
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We were playing in Portugal and I've met him a bunch of times,
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obviously being at Real Madrid at Manchester United as well.
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Messi, again, I've met quite a few times,
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played against him for Real Madrid and he was unbelievable as a player.
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I think they are the best players in the world and they have been for a long time.
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What was the proudest moment of your career?
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Luckily, I had a long career.
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I had a career that went on for 22 years professionally.
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Obviously, I started at Manchester United when I was 14 years old
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and I finished playing at Paris when I was 38 years old.
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I think winning the treble for Manchester United,
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where we won the Premier League,
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the FA Cup and the Champions League all in one season in 1999.
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That was a big moment,
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but my proudest moment has to be being given the captain's armband for England.
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That for me, you know,
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representing my country was the most important thing that happened to me in my career,
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and being made captain was the proudest.
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What was the toughest moment of your career?
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I think I've had a couple of tough moments,
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obviously missing a penalty, which everyone seems to remember.
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I think I got a bad injury when I was playing for AC Milan.
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I ruptured my achilles and I got told by the surgeon that I might not be able to play again.
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So that was a tough moment.
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But the toughest moment was when I got a red card in the World Cup against Argentina.
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I know you obviously both remember that one.
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So yeah, that probably was the most difficult moment because You know people were doubting me as a player,
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as a professional, you know,
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and I kind of went through a difficult time on and off the pitch,
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but I was at Manchester United at the time and I had a great manager Sir Alex Ferguson that supported me,
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a great team, great teammates and more importantly the fans at Manchester United got me through the difficult moments, so.
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We're from East London like you,
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what's your favourite thing about East London?
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Piemash.
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Have you boys had Piemash?
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Piemash and liquor?
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Don't tell me.
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You're from East London.
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Piemash and liquor.
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I'm 13.
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Yeah?
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Liquor, not as in alcohol.
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Liquor's like a gravy, like a green gravy.
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OK, so I'm going to take you boys for pie mash at some point in my favorite pie mash shop, right?
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And it's obviously mashed potato.
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It's a mince pie.
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And then the liquor is stewed eels and parsley.
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Fancy that?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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So, Pine Mash is my favourite thing about East London.
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What's your favourite thing about East London?
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The community.
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I think East London has one of the most diverse communities in the world.
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And it has a very good economy here as well.
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We're quite stable in East London,
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so yeah, the community and the economy.
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Yeah.
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East London's the best, right?
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Yeah.
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Of course it is.
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Why is it that grassroots football is so important?
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You guys know, you know, because it's a community.
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I was obviously part of the Echo League when I was young,
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and I was exactly like you boys are.
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It's a real community, grassroots football.
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It's so important, and I think what we've done with the show,
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it really highlights how important it is.
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So grassroots is one of the most important things in the game,
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in our country, especially in our country.
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What is the best advice that you've had in your career?
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My dad always told me to believe in myself,
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Be humble and be hardworking.
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And that was the best advice.
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I know you're only young, you boys.
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What's the best advice you've been given so far?
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Don't let anything get in your way if I'm stopping you to get where you want.
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I like that.
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It was probably by you and Edwin,
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what you said, make an impact.
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Because that didn't only affect me in football,
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it affected me in life.
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Because I realised, if you make an impact on someone or something,
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that's how you really gain traction.
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And that's also what made me get into the Westwood start in 11 as well.
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So, I have to say thank you.
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I mean, it's been a privilege working on this and being on this journey with you boys.
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You're amazing, both of you and all the team.
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I want to thank you very much.
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Good questions.
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You're looking very smart.
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Thank you.
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That's where I lost the final against Barcelona and Wembley.
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I should have changed at half time and put G's in Park and Messi.
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That was a mistake.
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If I had played Jason Park against Messi,
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I think we would have beaten him.
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I think we would do.

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