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by Ampth7 » Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:28 pm
Haven’t posted for a long while, but just felt like sharing the attached image along with a background story on Ollie Watkins. I’m proud to say that I, along with several of my friends had the pleasure of being his PE teachers at South Dartmoor Community College and I was his tutor for 4-years.
Not many people necessarily know this about Ollie, but he was actually dropped by Exeter City at around the age of 10 and he also on occasion really struggled to manage his nerves when playing football. I have always suspected this is the reason why it took him until he was 19/20 to suddenly burst in to life as a proper player for Exeter.
As you can probably guess, academia wasn’t his strong suit and he could easily have thrown in the towel in terms of his dreams of becoming a Professional footballer, but credit to the lad for sticking at it. Interestingly, his year group also had another top player called Matt Jay who was captain of Exeter city until a few years ago; if Carlsberg did School Football teams!! Sadly, his football career hasn’t hit the heights of Ollie, but somewhat ironically, if you had asked us all who taught them both 12 years ago, who was going to be ‘the one’, all of us would have said Matt! Interestingly, both boys are in this picture which is from the Gothia Cup which is a wonderful and huge kids football tournament held in Sweden each year, and I know both lads loved every minute of that experience!! I count myself lucky to have been there for 5 years in support of hundreds of kids.
Anyway, thought it was a great and happy story worth telling and an excellent reminder to never give up on your dreams despite the often crazy and often negative world we live in! Here’s a drink to you Ollie and Matty, and here’s hoping for a great night on Sunday!
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