Sentences with phrase «different football culture»

That latter development may have been a positive but it only added to the sense of early upheaval to hold back the Brazilian who has hardly enjoyed the kind of stability and continuity players usually need to prove themselves at a new club, especially one set within a very different football culture to his own, and the one he grew to know in Germany.
playing with new team mates, different football culture and language to say a few and still got 21 appearance.

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Real Madrid and Spain's legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas has given an exclusive interview with journalist Inaki Gabilondo, in which he's described how he'd like to eventually move abroad and experience a different footballing culture, Football Espana reports.
Stadiums are full, pitches are good, the press is different, people are different, the football culture is different.
I was only 17 and it's not easy when you come to a different country with a different language, a different culture and a different style of football.
«It's a different culture and language for him so he doesn't necessarily understand what we are saying at some times but he wants to play football and I think he feels comfortable as well.»
I like to read, travel, meet new people, sample foods from various cultures, listen to different genres of music and playing football.
I enjoy a wide range of interests including music particularly classical and folk, reading, gardening, watching sport [rugby, football etc] and travelling to new places and experiencing different cultures.
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