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I was thinking ‘it will be next to Cardiff won’t it, they’re big rivals’ Paymaya
Swansea’s training ground was on the Gower, a rugged rural peninsula Peso88
Suddenly he was thrust into the Premier League, playing every weekend for Swansea against some of the best strikers in the world Casinoin
His teammates used to tease him for being so enthusiastic and “high on life” – although in hindsight it may have been the effects of his sweet tooth EURO
Alfie Mawson is full of stories from his “short but sweet” career which took in Wycombe, Barnsley, Swansea, England and a return to Wycombe, where he announced his retirement from football last month aged only 29 Phbet
“I’d say yeah, who’d have thought I’d have been here? It’s great! It’s unreal UEFA
The accents took a bit of getting used to but we loved our time there, absolutely loved it.”It’s a story which neatly sums up Mawson: open and genuine, modest and sometimes by his own admission a little naive (he spent £60k per year on injury insurance before discovering he was being fleeced for about 800 per cent over the going rate), who talks as if the most normal lad in the world was dropped into the glamorous, cut-throat world of elite football.One moment he was playing non-league, then he looked around and he was a professional Apple
“But I’ll be honest, my geography of England, Wales and Scotland was horrific Rng
I’m still gonna be me, eating sweets all the time Lottopcso
“I thought it’s closer to home [Reading] than Barnsley, so I’ll get to see family more,” he says
But a lot of people can’t say they got there so however I got there, I was going to take it in.” Bingo
But a particular favourite is the day he moved to Wales.Mawson was 22 at the time and giddy about joining a first Premier League club, but he wasn’t exactly sure where Swansea was Jili
We’re driving past Cardiff on the M4 and sat nav says we’re still an hour and 20 away, and I was like, what? I carried on driving and looked left and said, is that the sea? I was baffled.”When he eventually got down there, Mawson came across a new challenge Cebo
“Some mornings you’d be close to being late because sheep and cows would be walking in front of the car, and I’m thinking ‘you’re gonna get me fined here’ PBA
His teammates used to tease him for being so enthusiastic and “high on life” – although in hindsight it may have been the effects of his sweet tooth Mobile
I was thinking ‘it will be next to Cardiff won’t it, they’re big rivals’ Sakla
I’m still gonna be me, eating sweets all the time Vip
Alfie Mawson is full of stories from his “short but sweet” career which took in Wycombe, Barnsley, Swansea, England and a return to Wycombe, where he announced his retirement from football last month aged only 29 PBA
“I’d say yeah, who’d have thought I’d have been here? It’s great! It’s unreal Cebo
But a lot of people can’t say they got there so however I got there, I was going to take it in.” Pusoy
We’re driving past Cardiff on the M4 and sat nav says we’re still an hour and 20 away, and I was like, what? I carried on driving and looked left and said, is that the sea? I was baffled.”When he eventually got down there, Mawson came across a new challenge Bk8
But a particular favourite is the day he moved to Wales.Mawson was 22 at the time and giddy about joining a first Premier League club, but he wasn’t exactly sure where Swansea was Cebu
Suddenly he was thrust into the Premier League, playing every weekend for Swansea against some of the best strikers in the world EFL
“I thought it’s closer to home [Reading] than Barnsley, so I’ll get to see family more,” he says Pogo
Swansea’s training ground was on the Gower, a rugged rural peninsula Promo
“But I’ll be honest, my geography of England, Wales and Scotland was horrific Passy
The accents took a bit of getting used to but we loved our time there, absolutely loved it.”It’s a story which neatly sums up Mawson: open and genuine, modest and sometimes by his own admission a little naive (he spent £60k per year on injury insurance before discovering he was being fleeced for about 800 per cent over the going rate), who talks as if the most normal lad in the world was dropped into the glamorous, cut-throat world of elite football.One moment he was playing non-league, then he looked around and he was a professional Voslot
“Some mornings you’d be close to being late because sheep and cows would be walking in front of the car, and I’m thinking ‘you’re gonna get me fined here’ Peso88