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    I left Arsenal job with Mikel Arteta to manage in non-league… my wife was absolutely mortified

    ANDY WOODMAN swapped a cushy job as Arsenal goalkeeper coach to slum it in non-league as Bromley boss.Even his own wife thought he was off his trolley.Andy Woodman celebrates leading Bromley to promotion at Wembley in MayAndy Woodman swapped the cushy surroundings of the Premier League for non-league by taking the Bromley jobBut three-and-a-half years later — thanks to a “no dickheads policy” and introducing a more professional environment — he has taken the club into the EFL for the first time in their 132-year history.Woodman, 52, worked under Arsene Wenger, Unai Emery and Mikel Arteta — but the lure of managing was too great.He told SunSport: “When I decided to jump from the Premier League to the National League, the response I got from my wife was horrific.“I had a dream job at Arsenal in charge of goalkeeping for five years and, prior to that, I’d been working with Alan Pardew for many years.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS“But this opportunity came up and, after speaking to the owner Robin Stanton-Gleaves, hearing his vision and knowing in his business life everything he touches was successful, it made sense to go for it.“Everyone has that inner manager in them and at my age it was probably my last chance.“It was brave to jump. I was in a secure job but felt it was something I had to have a go at otherwise I’d have forever been wondering what might have been.”Woodman found himself switching from a plush office with 200 staff at London Colney to operating from a tiny Portakabin, that doubled up as the club shop with only his assistant, former Millwall and Orient right-back Alan Dunne.Most read in EFLCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAnd they quickly set about creating a more professional culture at the Kent club alongside the owner.He said: “I’ve been in football 37 years. You learn from people like Wenger, Arteta, Pardew and Emery. Awkward Dominic Solanke interview emerges as Tottenham close in on transfer for Bournemouth star “You look at what they do and how they operate. Then you have the backdrop of all the staff behind them and how professional the clubs are run and the attention to detail.“Here we cannot afford all the staff but we can equip ourselves with the right culture and professionalism.“There’s no criticism intended of anyone who came before us — but having a players’ meeting in a bar isn’t professional.“Getting on a coach with all the back office staff and fans having a beer isn’t professional.Arsene Wenger never wasted words says Andy WoodmanAndy Woodman and his Bromley team hold aloft the National League play-off winners trophy at Wembley after winning promotion to the EFL for the first timeWoodman’s three Arsenal bosses …HERE’S what Andy Woodman thought of the three managers he served while working with the North London giants in charge of goalkeeping.ARSENE WENGERBRILLIANT. The guy knew every single person at the training ground, every single job and role they’ve done. He spoke to everyone minimally but when he did you felt like a god. He had a real knack.The last year at Arsenal, there was a lot of unfair noise and anger directed at him — but he remained the same guy every day. He didn’t waste words but you’d hang on every one he uttered.UNAI EMERYHE and his staff were excellent. I liked how they worked today. They followed a legend in Wenger and perhaps reflect now that they tried to do too much, too soon.They were professional and left no stone unturned. Unbelievable people who I still speak to now.MIKEL ARTETAMIKEL had his ways and beliefs — and didn’t divert from those. He made some big and bold decisions.He got loads of criticism early on but, because of his Arsenal legend status, got longer to get his vision across to the team and everyone else.And look where he is now. The job he’s done is incredible.“Preparing a training session in a bar the morning the lads were going out to train while they were having breakfast isn’t professional.“We didn’t have GPS here. We had limited amount of staff, very little training kit, little amounts of balls.“It’s all well for me to say what I want and how we’re going to do it — but I needed an owner was was going to back and deliver it with me. “And he did, we worked out our vision which was to get this club into the EFL and didn’t cut any corners.“Once you get that professional mindset, you start acting like a League Two club.”Woodman — a decades-old friend of Gareth Southgate who was best man at his wedding in 1997 — had a long career in the lower leagues.After being released by Crystal Palace in 1994, he went on to play for Exeter, Northampton, Brentford, Colchester, Oxford, Stevenage, Southend and Rushden & Diamonds.And Woodman — whose son Freddie is a goalkeeper at Preston — has seen the way management has evolved since he first started out.He said: “You cannot shout at people, flip tables and chuck cups of tea anymore.“You cannot be this hierarchy boss that no-one can speak to.“I’ve seen some managers trying to manage like that — but we all want to play for someone who respects us. “I’ve just brought that personality of mine with the respect value and treating people right because I don’t want my own son being treated wrong in the game.“We’ve a brilliant group of players here. We’ve a no dickheads polity. We don’t sign them. “If we have one, which we have had, I’ve got rid of them straight away. “We’ve no superstars, no egos and a group of players that are all happy to graft for one another.”In Woodman’s office is a year planner and on the square that says August 10 2024 he has penned: “Start of promotion-winning season.”He said: “If I say we’re just going to try to survive and see what happens game-by-game, my team will develop that mindset. That has never been my mantra. READ MORE SUN STORIES”You must set a target and aim for it. If you don’t hit it or fall short, it’s nothing to be embarrassed about.“The embarrassment should be the people who don’t have a target.” More

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    Tom Lockyer hopes to resume career after rehabbing with heart specialists in Amsterdam having ‘literally died’ on pitch

    TOM LOCKYER hopes to resume his Luton career after rehabbing with heart specialists in Amsterdam.The Hatters captain, 29, had said he was “at peace” with retirement at the end of last season.Tom Lockyer hopes to return to football after rehabbing with heart specialistsCredit: GettyThe defender suffered a cardiac arrest during a game against Bournemouth last seasonCredit: GettyHe has yet to resume training at Luton since returning home from the Netherlands, with Rob Edwards’ side kicking off their Championship season at home to Burnley a week tonight.Centre-back Lockyer remains under the care of Luton’s medical team after having an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) fitted to regulate his abnormal heart rhythm.The Wales international suffered a cardiac arrest during the Prem game against Bournemouth in December and admitted he “literally died” when his heart stopped for 2min 40sec.He also collapsed during the Championship play- off final against Coventry at Wembley in May last year with an irregular heartbeat.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLLockyer has seen Professor Sanjay Shah, a London-based cardiologist who helped Christian Eriksen return to action following his cardiac arrest during Denmark’s Euro 2020 opener in June 2021.Eriksen had an ICD fitted and spent nine months on the sidelines.He was unable to resume his career at Inter Milan as he could not get insured, so joined Brentford in January 2022 before moving to Manchester United that summer.Last year, midfielder Eriksen, 32, said: “You just have to let it heal for a few months and after you can do whatever you’re capable of.”Most read in EFLCarlisle United striker Charlie Wyke also returned to football after being fitted with an ICD in 2022.Wyke suffered a cardiac arrest in training while at Wigan, with the 31-year-old revealing he was inspired to return to football by Eriksen’s comeback.Tom Lockyer destroys Micah Richards with brutal putdown leaving Shearer and Lineker in stitches More

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    Jude Bellingham spotted at LEAGUE TWO stadium for bizarre friendly involving Mason Greenwood’s new club

    JUDE BELLINGHAM waved at fans as he rocked up at Bradford’s Valley Parade to watch his little brother Jobe in action.England superstar Bellingham, 21, is his younger sibling’s biggest supporter.Jude Bellingham rocked up at Valley Parade to watch Jobe in actionCredit: GettyThe England star was in good spirits in the standsCredit: GettyBellingham gave a thumbs up to fansCredit: GettyThe Real Madrid superstar sat alongside mum Denise and dad MarkCredit: GettyAs he is still on holiday following the Three Lions’ run to the Euro 2024, the Real Madrid midfielder headed back to home soil to catch some friendly action.Jobe’s Sunderland took on Marseille on Saturday afternoon.Bizarrely the match took place at Valley Parade, rather than at the Black Cats’ Stadium of Light home.Bellingham beamed from the stands as he clapped Jobe and Co onto the pitch.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe sat alongside mum Denise and Mark as he took in the action, with his brother in Sunderland’s starting line-up.The match was organised to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the death of Black Cats chief Kyril Louis-Dreyfus’ father Robert, who owned Marseille.Jobe played 80 minutes as Sunderland drew 2-2 with Roberto De Zerbi’s side in Yorkshire.Faris Moumbagna gave Marseille the lead on 27 minutes, with Dennis Cirkin levelling shortly after half-time.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSJobe played 80 minutes for Sunderland against MarseilleCredit: GettyIsmael Kone restored the Ligue 1 outfit’s lead, only for Adil Aouchiche’s late penalty to ensure a share of the spoils.One man that was not involved at Valley Parade was new Marseille signing Mason Greenwood.How Jude Bellingham is turning into David BeckhamThe Bradford-born forward was denied a homecoming after suffering a “muscle lesion”, according to reports in France.It is understood there were also concerns from club officials over Greenwood’s “complicated return” to England.The striker has not played in the UK since January 2022, when he was arrested following allegations of attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour towards a woman.Charges were dropped the following year, but Manchester United officials decided it would be best for him to continue his career elsewhere.Mason Greenwood was not involved in the matchCredit: Getty More

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    EFL goalkeeper sends fans into meltdown with utterly ridiculous ‘skill of the season’ in pre-season clash

    SWANSEA CITY goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux stunned fans with his “skill of the season” in a pre-season clash.The shot-stopper made a move from relegated Burnley to the Welsh side this summer on a two-year deal.Lawrence Vigouroux stunned fans with the ‘skill of the season’ in Swansea’s pre-season clash against FC KolnThe shot-stopper executed a 360-spin before he took his goal kickCredit: XVigouroux has just arrived at the Welsh club from BurnleyCredit: XThe England goalkeeper signed a two-year deal with the Championship sideCredit: GettyAfter coming off the bench in Swansea’s pre-season friendly against FC Koln on Wednesday Vigouroux did not hold back in showing his new team his utterly ridiculous skill.The Chilean player executed a superb 360-degree spin and then dropped the ball on his foot as he readied himself for the goal kick.And fans have called the donned the Championship side news goalkeeper with the “skill of the season”.Another added: “You either have it or you don’t.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLA third then put: “Coldddddddddd.”While a fourth said: “Making sure nobody is hiding behind him. Sensible.”However, his impressive talent was not enough to keep a clean sheet as Koln beat Luke Williams’ side 2-1.Vigouroux hoped to become a Premier League star after graduating from the Tottenham Academy and signing his first professional contract in June 2013.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBut following a disappointing loan stint at non-league side Hyde, the North London-born star made another attempt at securing a Premier League opportunity with Liverpool.At Anfield, Vigouroux quickly became the first-choice goalkeeper for the reserve side and then signed a two-year contract at the Reds.Football’s weirdest contract clauses revealed including non-Arsenal agreement and a private jet promiseThen a successful loan at Swindon Town saw the goalkeeper make a permanent move to the League One side in 2015.He then went on loan to Waterford followed by a transfer to Chilean side Everton de Vina del Mar in 2019.Having left the South American side without making a single appearance Vigiouroux headed to East London side Leyton Orient for three seasons making over 152 appearances.The goalie then joined newly promoted Premier League side Burnley in 2023 but the shot-stopper still could not secure a Premier League start. More

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    Iconic Wrexham pub recreated in Los Angeles… but Stella Artois costs eye-watering 20 dollars a PINT

    SEEING a recreation of Wrexham’s local pub The Turf built outside California’s Levi Stadium is a sight few ever expected.But this is the reality for the little Welsh club in their new star-studded era.The Turf Pub in Wrexham has been remained outside the Levi StadiumCredit: ReutersThe local in North Vales is vastly differentCredit: Peter Dench – Commissioned by The Sunday Times MagazineIt has hosted A-list celebrities including the Red Dragons’ ownersCredit: PAThe Red Dragons are preparing for their return to League One – a stage they are not familiar with following promotion last season.But what is becoming normal are Stateside clashes against the game’s greats.Last year it was Manchester United and Chelsea, while this time around they faced the Blues once more in The Golden State.While some are adjusting – for most it will never be normal to see them walking out at enormous NFL stadiums, an almost incomprehensible clash of cultures.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLYou certainly do not see Stella Artois on sale for an eye-watering $20 dollars in the real Turf boozer.The players still all stand on the pitch and snap selfies before the games, amazed by their surroundings and opponents.There was improvement on last year, as Hollywood owner Rob McElhenney watched them grab a deserved 2-2 draw with Enzo Maresca’s men.McElhenney is happy to stop for pictures and chats with those who come to watch and get a look at the club made famous by his ownership alongside Ryan Reynolds and the Welcome to Wrexham documentary.Most read in EFLBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHow Ryan Reynolds has been watching Wrexham games in styleRyan Reynolds often has to watch his beloved Red Dragons from afar as he manages his business and performs in movies.But while on set earlier this year he came up with a genius method to watch their games.He hooked up a laptop to a giant green screen and broadcasted a Wrexham game over the projector.Reynolds shared a photo of his set-up along with the caption: “Watching the Wrexham game at work: new level unlocked.” Fans are not quite flocking in extraordinary numbers – the 68,000-seater stadium was not even half full – but there is more than enough interest to ensure they will be back.They also boast an A-list fan in Hugh Jackman, who discussed the prospect of Mo Salah joining Wrexham alongside Reynolds.Chelsea ratings vs Wrexham More

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    Man Utd’s iconic Class of ’92 snap up Liverpool’s youngest ever goalscorer as wonderkid looks to revitalise his career

    FORMER Liverpool midfielder Ben Woodburn, the youngest goalscorer in the club’s history, has joined League Two club Salford.Woodburn scored on his second Reds appearance against Leeds aged 17 years and 45 days in 2016 but left Anfield in 2022.Ben Woodburn was the youngest goalscorer in Liverpool’s historyCredit: GettyHe has has now joined Salford – a team owned by stars from Liverpool’s fiercest rivalsCredit: GettyWoodburn celebrates making history with his former Liverpool team-matesCredit: PA:Press AssociationHe was unable to earn consistent first-team football and went out on four loans before being let go.And now the 24-year-old has joined Salford – a team jointly-owned by Manchester United’s legendary Class of ’92.Woodburn signed a two-year deal with Salford after being released from Preston North End following 63 appearances this summer.He will be reunited with Salford boss Karl Robinson – who managed him during his loan spell at Oxford.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSWoodburn said: “Obviously, I have a bit of a connection as I played under the gaffer at Oxford, me and him got on really well.”It was a bit of a pull to come here. I really enjoyed my time under Karl, it was a shame it got cut short with an injury that I had.”But, I am just really excited to get back playing under him.”“Most teams that I have been at, we’ve been pushing for the top end of the table, so hopefully we can do that here and get Salford back where they should be, near the top of the table.”Most read in EFLBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe Ammies, co-owned by Gary Neville and other members of United’s famed Class of ’92, appointed Robinson in January.Woodburn has managed 11 caps for Wales though the last of those came in 2021. Manchester United’s top transfer targetsIt has been a busy summer for Salford, who have already added to their ranks the likes of James Chester – a former United star – and Cole Stockton. Woodburn’s Liverpool careerHe joined Liverpool’s under-7s where he steadily progressed through the youth ranks.When he was 15 years old, Woodburn left his school, and was fast-tracked from Liverpool’s under-16s to the under-18s where his rapid development saw him included in Liverpool’s “Futures Group”.Having impressed first-team manager Jurgen Klopp, Woodburn was handed his non-competitive debut during the 2016–17 pre-season in a 1–0 win over Tranmere Rovers.He came off the bench in Liverpool’s next match to score one and assist another for Roberto Firmino in a 5–0 friendly win over Fleetwood Town.Woodburn then, along with Kevin Stewart and fellow academy graduate Trent Alexander-Arnold, signed his first professional contract with Liverpool in November 2016.He became Liverpool’s youngest goalscorer when he came off the bench to score in an EFL Cup quarter-final win over Leeds United, bettering Michael Owen’s record by 98 days.Woodburn joined Sheffield United, Oxford, and Blackpool on loan after leaving Anfield two years agoCredit: Getty – Contributor More

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    Former Premier League stadium to become a SCHOOL with kids to have ‘cutting edge’ sporting facilities

    MIDDLESBROUGH’S Riverside Stadium is set to be used as a makeshift school from September.Boro played at the ground in the Premier League between 1998-2009, and again in the 2016-17 season.Middlesbrough Riverside Stadium will host classes for a schoolCredit: PA:Press AssociationThe Riverside has a capacity of 34,742 and boasts state-of-the-art facilities which pupils will have access to.Middlesbrough have opened the doors to students of Outwood Riverside Academy, who will be taught in temporary classrooms.The bizarre move has come about because the building of a new school, which was scheduled for completion in 2023, has been delayed.And another temporary site that was supposed to host pupils in Easton is also not ready.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHeadteacher Melissa Brant-Smith said pupils will attend classes at the Riverside for a “short time” and she confirmed students would be taught the full curriculum.Year 7s starting the school in September will use the stadium, while older kids will be taught in temporary premises at Russell Street.A new building for 900 pupils at Lower East Street in Middlehaven was approved by Middlesbrough Council in 2018.But issues with a building contractor combined with the pandemic meant the site missed its original 2023 opening and the completion date was pushed back to 2026.Most read in EFLCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSIn March, a DfE spokesperson said it was working with Middlesbrough Council and Outwood Grange Academies Trust to “urgently progress” its delivery.MP for Middlesbrough and Thornaby East Andy McDonald previously questioned whether it would be built quicker than “some of civilisation’s greatest constructions”.Former Premier League stadium to become a school with kids to have ‘cutting edge’ sporting facilities More

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    Premier League clubs sniffing around 15-year-old EFL wonderkid who’s set to bag first-team role this season

    STEVENAGE are fighting off Premier League interest in rising star Ryan Doherty — who is in their first team at just 15.The League One outfit gave the midfielder 45 minutes against Luton in a behind-closed-doors game last week.Ryan Doherty has drawn interest from a host of Premier League academiesCredit: Stevenage FCBoro do not want to lose the smooth-passing talent but may have to if a major offer comes in.Doherty, who plays primarily as a midfielder has progressed quickly and his development has alerted Premier League sides to his ability.The Prem clubs interested remain unnamed, but it is thought that a host of top flight outfits are keen to acquire his services for their academies.Doherty is set to feature regularly in the first team squad next season under new boss Alex Revell.read more football newsThe schoolboy also impressed in his 30 minutes against Watford on Saturday.Stevenage held Championship side Watford to a 2-2 draw at the Lamex Stadium.Stevenage often give opportunities to youngsters after playing 15-year-old goalkeeper Max Woodford against Crystal Palace U21s in the EFL trophy last season. And fans took to social media to praise the talented teenager.Most read in EFLBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSOne wrote: “Doherty is incredibly impressive. Hope he gets a chance to play in League One before the elites swoop in.”Another said: “Cracking little player – won’t be around for much longer, I wouldn’t have thought.”England’s Billion Pound Players: The Clash with SpainA third declared: “Great stuff, always fresh to see a young prodigy break through.”While another added: “Someone born in 2009 now playing for the Boro, seems like it was only yesterday!”Inside humble Ollie Watkins’ remarkable rise from non-league to England’s Euro 2024 heroNINE summers ago Ollie Watkins went on a lads’ holiday after helping to save Conference South side Weston-Super-Mare from relegation, writes Dan King.Now he’s just fired England into the Euro 2024 final with a sensational 90th-minute winner.And even helped Aston Villa qualify for the Champions League last season.Watkins arrived on the Somerset coast as a teenaged striker on loan from League Two Exeter in December 2014.His 10 goals in 24 league games were a big factor in stopping Weston from slipping into the sixth tier for the first time in their history – and in giving them something to celebrate on a post-season trip to Spain.But it was also his workrate and attitude that earned him the respect of the dressing room, and helped him take the first significant steps on the road to stardom.Ryan Northmore, boss of Weston at the time, said: “His goals saved the club from relegation. But he contributed much more than his goals, which is really important when you’re scrapping away for your lives.“He wasn’t just sat at the top of the pitch waiting for the ball to come. He would roll his sleeves up and get involved in all aspects of the game.”Days after joining, Watkins made an instant impact with an equaliser against Farnborough.Team-mate Tom Jordan said: “He always struck me as the kind of lad who had his eyes wide open to different aspects of the game.“Sometimes you would have loan lads come in from a League club to non-League and they would be looking at you like they were doing you a favour.“His attitude was very different. He was coming in thinking, ‘I’m going to learn from this experience’.”It was during Watkins’ spell at Weston that the then Walsall boss Dean Smith spotted him.Smith would later take the striker to Brentford and bring him to Villa, where he has reached new levels under current boss Unai Emery.But Watkins has never forgotten the part that Weston played in his rise to the top.One of his Villa shirts is on display there, he has spoken to young players coming through and happily tells the local press how important and enjoyable his time at the club was.And he even helped fund an end-of-season boys’ trip to Spain due to his fines for being late – although he was allowed to join the rest of the squad.Read all about Ollie Watkins’ incredible rise in full… More