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An Encounter with Mandou Bojang
Tuesday
4th March
2008
Mandou is
one of the Gambian defenders who have played the full ninety
minutes at U-17, U-20 and national team levels without being
substituted. This is not surprising, considering he has the
pace and timing needed in implementing his role as defender.
When
Pointsport caught up with him to share is views and
personal information with the readers, the disciplined and
calm defender has this to say:
What do you
think are
Gambia’s
chances of qualifying to the 2010 CAF and FIFA World Cup?
The Gambia
has a great chance of qualifying if the most important
things are put into consideration for example early
preparation, having a series of test matches to be able to
produce the best players to do the job
What are
your hobbies?
Playing
football, watching TV etc.
Which team
do you ever dream of playing for?
Manchester
United or Juventus FC
A word of
advice to rising young Gambian football players?
To stay out
of trouble and keep training all the time. They should also
stay away from drugs if they want to be professional
players.
What are
your likes?
Football,
food and music
And your
Dislikes?
Trouble,
Drugs.
How can you
describe the support received from fans in The
Gambia?
The fans
are really great and their support is really appreciated by
all players. They are our motivators.
What is
your marital status?
Single
How is life
at club football?
Very
Interesting I think if you can handle playing with a
successful club, you wont be disturbed any where.
How do you
enjoy playing the role of a defender?
I enjoy it
a lot because if you know what to do, it’s the easiest role
in the field.
What is
your favourite music?
Reggae
Music
What does
football means to you?
Football is
my life
What
football club were you supporting as a child?
Manchester
United
What is
your happiest football memory?
The U-17
African Championship in The Gambia in 2005 and also go for
the World Cup in Peru the same year beating Brazil which was
very memorable.
Do you ever
have a role model?
Yes, Wes
Brown. I like the way he plays
What has
been your biggest disappointment?
Not
qualifying for the second round of the U-17 World
championship in Peru.
If you had
not become a football player what would you have become?
I would
have like to study accounting
What is
your favourite book?
Spirit of
good morals
What is
your favourite food?
Mbahal
What are
your views on the future of football in The Gambia?
Giving full
attention to the academies and helping in enhancing
grass-roots football.
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