jettheman111
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July 1st 2015
Hello, my name is kyle Neeson this is my journal. I didn't want to do this but my friends say it would be cool to see my journey if I ever became legendary manager (like that's going to happen). So lets start this off with my life story. I was born in Manchester England but spent most off my childhood in Sydney Australia. Although Aussie rules dominated Australia I still had a passion for the beautiful game so after school every day I would practice to prone my skills so one day I could play for my adored club Manchester united. when I was seventeen I got the chance to go pro when I worked my way up to becoming a starter for Nottingham forest. I played well my first few games and was even attracting some interest from big European clubs. But just as my career was beginning it ended in a flash. just one bad step I managed to pull a major ligament and had to retire. I went through a stage of depression but that was brief so I just got back on the horse that was football and went for jobs in various football clubs from janitor to assistant under 18s manager. while I went through these jobs I was also studying for my coaching badges and finally got to my continental A license this is when I new that I was ready to take my first steps into my managerial career
Hello, my name is kyle Neeson this is my journal. I didn't want to do this but my friends say it would be cool to see my journey if I ever became legendary manager (like that's going to happen). So lets start this off with my life story. I was born in Manchester England but spent most off my childhood in Sydney Australia. Although Aussie rules dominated Australia I still had a passion for the beautiful game so after school every day I would practice to prone my skills so one day I could play for my adored club Manchester united. when I was seventeen I got the chance to go pro when I worked my way up to becoming a starter for Nottingham forest. I played well my first few games and was even attracting some interest from big European clubs. But just as my career was beginning it ended in a flash. just one bad step I managed to pull a major ligament and had to retire. I went through a stage of depression but that was brief so I just got back on the horse that was football and went for jobs in various football clubs from janitor to assistant under 18s manager. while I went through these jobs I was also studying for my coaching badges and finally got to my continental A license this is when I new that I was ready to take my first steps into my managerial career