How to become a professional footballer.

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    Believe yourself and stay dedicated to your goals. With these qualities, there is no limit to achieving success in football. While talent and skill are important, other factors can help you become a professional footballer. We will provide tips and ideas on how to start and pursue a career in football. Let us begin by discussing 9 essential qualifications - Start young - Master the basics - Practice practice practice - Join a local youth league - Be mentally tough - Passion and Drive - Physical training - Reputation and exposure - Education and mentality Start young :   To become an elite professional footballer, you need to start early. Football is a sport that requires time and practice to master.. By playing street football, you will learn teamwork, and discipline and gain confidence to play at a higher level. Master the basics : Mastering the fundamentals is essential for learning any skill, including football. The basics of football are dribbling, passing, shoot...

PDP’s Jandor Reveals How He Rejected LP’s Rhodes-Vivour As Deputy

The Lagos State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Abdulazeez Olajide Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, has revealed how his counterpart in Labour Party, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour was offered to him as his deputy but declined the offer. PDP's Jandor revealed that he declined GRV's application because he was pitched to him by his godfather and not on merit grounds, Jandor revealed that he declined the offer for Rhodes-Vivour to be his deputy because he was being imposed on him by his godfather. 

He stated that he left the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) because of godfatherism and was unwilling to fight the same battle in the PDP. Jandor said: "The same thing I fought in APC, surfaced in PDP. When we got to PDP, we were just doing what we were supposed to do and all of that to pick the ticket and galvanize support here and there. "We went into the primary election and I was able to pick the ticket. After picking the ticket, somebody who is our leader in PDP came up to say there's this boy Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour is a son of my good friend, I want him to be your deputy. "I was like no, I can't fight a godfather where I was coming from, and I will come here and be nursing another one. It really does not make sense." He stated that he notified the party's national leadership, and they backed his decision but also gave him the option to allow anyone who wants to be deputy to apply. Jandor said he gave in to the idea and allowed interested individuals to apply, including Rhodes-Vivour, who also submitted his application. 

He said: "He (Rhodes-Vivour) also applied just like every other person and I still have a copy of that application letter." Jandor stated that he was not willing to give Rhodes-Vivour a shot and he eventually picked Funke Akindele

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