Never seen the sister before, Mallory, very odd … the outfit checks are so cringe … really average styling … actually below average .. one could easily make a more stylish look from charity shops / primark with the right eye
I don't think they will move. He will commute like Joe does.Derby have released Korey, so I wonder where they might end up next?
I don’t think it has made him more privileged in a football sense, I agree with what she’s saying, he got there on his own merit, which should be celebrated. Having a pro footballer dad is a plus, it’s in the genes but they don’t sign every pro footballer’s kid. He’s an amazing footballer and for once favourite child is taking a back seat.It annoys me how she doesn’t acknowledge that having Korey has a dad has made him more privileged and likely to have had an influence. Her story had a little underlying passive aggressive tone
have you seen him playing football?I don’t think it has made him more privileged in a football sense, I agree with what she’s saying, he got there on his own merit, which should be celebrated. Having a pro footballer dad is a plus, it’s in the genes but they don’t sign every pro footballer’s kid. He’s an amazing footballer and for once favourite child is taking a back seat.
Yes, but surely having a professional footballer for a dad to teach you and to get you the best training would be massively beneficial!I don’t think it has made him more privileged in a football sense, I agree with what she’s saying, he got there on his own merit, which should be celebrated. Having a pro footballer dad is a plus, it’s in the genes but they don’t sign every pro footballer’s kid. He’s an amazing footballer and for once favourite child is taking a back seat.
Yes I have. My child is the same age. There are no professionals in the family in our case.have you seen him playing football?
what’s the best age to start? Some people have told me my son is “promising” but he’s six! How can you tell at this age?! Or even at Otis’ age?! They can run fast and kick the ball hard?Yes I have. My child is the same age. There are no professionals in the family in our case.
Get him into a decent grassroots team and let him enjoy it. The rest will come if he’s naturally talented. If he’s playing at a decent level in a years time, additional training is a good shout. By U8’s they’re looking for the more technical players, strong, quick, ability to read the game and act quickly. Academies will “pre sign” U8’s, then the most talented will officially sign ahead of U9 season, when they must give up all other teams and only play for the academy.what’s the best age to start? Some people have told me my son is “promising” but he’s six! How can you tell at this age?! Or even at Otis’ age?! They can run fast and kick the ball hard?