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  • Have you all seen Clap, Go, please.

  • Yeah, that was shocking.

  • Wait, Chris.

  • Here we are, putting his training around Joe and I feel the cold a little bit, but you never really know.

  • Shorts and t shirt.

  • No, you get used to it being up here.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Manchester And up north is a bit more wet and cold, so Yeah, we're quite used to it on the southerners, like the like.

  • The weather and the heat don't do like the heat down south.

  • Let's talk about you and your journey because we are here.

  • Your primitive football Now, of course, let's start right back when you're a young kid in New Zealand.

  • How big was football for you growing up?

  • Because I'm guessing you play other sports.

  • Yeah, I did.

  • A girl playing rugby you played grew up playing crooked as well, But football was always my main one.

  • My dad played football so that I got from a young age.

  • But football was very big as kids growing up.

  • So from 5 to 13 it's massive.

  • It's one of the biggest kids fought in the country.

  • Somebody goes into its 1 to 11 12 13.

  • That's when rugby takes over going into schools and you get pressured, Begin told.

  • This is what you should play and that's why we're so good at it because everybody is like, Well, you see the looks.

  • We want to be like them.

  • They just play it.

  • So it's one of the things that matter when it's young and people follow it through, it's better.

  • Do you play rugby and football?

  • Obviously I've read that you developed what early?

  • You're a big lad from a young age.

  • We playing football and rugby at a good level, played.

  • It played a bit of both right.

  • We're not really a good liver.

  • I just played through the school's on.

  • That was just because I got bullet got bullied for playing football, so four playing for time for work.

  • So it's a difference is like if you're in England, he played some of the sport.

  • You get bullied for not playing football donor, but back in your cell if you don't play rugby, I got bullied.

  • So I was like Well, glad I'm not having this like I showed them Dr Feeling about it was a bit of respect came back.

  • I was like, Well, wait, just cause I was like six foot boat on the 30.

  • Yeah, I was a baby, maybe six foot, but I was big for my age, definitely, but I play men's football.

  • But time was 14 15.

  • And then, of course, my career took off from that.

  • And obviously you come from quite sporty household.

  • Your sister's an incredibly good footballer as well, isn't she?

  • When you were growing up, who was better, you or your sister in the back garden?

  • But she's always much technically better than yeah, she's very good that side of it.

  • I'm or the hustle and bustle know where the ball's gonna drop from the box and goals.

  • I've always had their knack, which is nice, but she was more a technical sentiment.

  • Feel defensive, midfielder type of player.

  • So, yeah, we're quite lucky.

  • Beat, both be in the other room was in New Zealand in the World Cup of quality, and both had really nice crease.

  • But it's just not a nice 40 household.

  • You're also playing second tier football, where you in New Zealand.

  • I read a story that you can't pay the £100 every time you go to go.

  • Yes, that's a bit of a funny story.

  • My very close friends.

  • The Hogans back in Cambridge when I was 13 1 of my best mate's dead was assistant coach for the Cambridge football.

  • Yeah, I never said like, Well, whenever you make it into the first team, I'll pay you $100 for every goal you score.

  • Big mistake.

  • Big mistake.

  • 14 when I wake up in the booth the way.

  • So I was 14 school, my first colony.

  • It ultimately regretted it very soon.

  • Lucky enough, he kicked out the club very quickly and pushing on to better things.

  • Look at your career path, Chris.

  • Obviously, you said you had success in using a young age.

  • You're physically bigger, a young age.

  • But it looks to me that your big sort of shock came when you offered a trial at West Brom's.

  • How did that come about?

  • Because I think you're only the fifth player at the time for musicians to play in the Premier League, so it's quite a big step geographically.

  • If nothing else, how did that come about?

  • It's huge, but yeah, back in New Zealand is a local Roger Wilkinson hears my coat for for white cat around family wondrous eso He had had a few contacts at West Bram Millwall and one of my family friend contacted Everton.

  • So he was like, Well, I would like to set you up with Charles here.

  • You're right without 11.

  • Go over and see what happens.

  • And so he organized.

  • A two week child came over here done quite well in the trial and they offer me a two year scholarship.

  • And I just took my hand and said, Yes, you're young kid at the time you're moving from New Zealand's to England, which is miles away.

  • I mean, what was going through your mind?

  • Obviously the excitement of potentially making it pro.

  • But there must be a lot of challenges as well at that point.

  • Look, I think a kiwi coming from come from yours, Ellen were very laid back.

  • People, if you ever get out there totally relaxed way, do everything alone.

  • We're enjoying life way are actually two.

  • And to be fair, 16 17 18 I didn't understand what I gave up, why I was just moving, moving to play football.

  • And it's not like I'm just moving to a different club.

  • My mom moved over with me.

  • She's English, so it was basically still living at home because I still have my mother's cooking.

  • My mom, when I had a bad day, go home to shelter on screen that for your mom over to the cookie.

  • Oh, and she had the password.

  • Of course, that's the main thing.

  • It just makes it easy, because if you're going to takes, it's very tough because you have a bad day, You come on, you can't scream at you.

  • Think more like not screaming like you know, you just you just just emotionally, you have to try and be happy all the time in front of them and be respectful were some days you just wanna be like, Look, leave me alone.

  • I just suddenly couch and get stay out of the way with.

  • So I think I was very fortunate that my parents come over when I was young, and I think it helped me extremely much.

  • What was it like that day?

  • You talked about it just that in signing that professional contract, did you feel like, Yes, I finally made it look I had.

  • Don't think I've ever like fancy that finally made him talk about 25 26 when I thought Yes, I have a good long Korean here and hopefully see on my time until 1 35 playing professional football still win.

  • You're 17.

  • 18.

  • You're thinking I've only seen two years.

  • I need Thio.

  • I need to keep going on one the next one on and keep going, Going to get to the big deals, bigger clubs and just express yourself and force yourself on the first team.

  • So yeah, it was nice.

  • I mean, Tony Mowbray gaming my debut in my first year, which is lucky.

  • And the demon took over when we are went down to the championship and really help my career because he trained me as a player and help me help me learn and adapt and then ultimately gave me a lot of game time as well all those days, like you said, you're very laid back.

  • Very chill.

  • But when you're making your debut, when you're coming over here that that that first moment you must have felt that pressure the nose a little bit in those days before my debut is a very big blur.

  • Yeah, from the moment the gaffer Tony Mobley turn around.

  • What are you coming on from that moment?

  • Until about halfway through.

  • I was playing.

  • I can't remember a thing.

  • Really.

  • It's just just like because of the nose is Yeah, I think it's just, you know, just been a roll of Like, what's happening?

  • This thing?

  • This is not right.

  • I'm 17 year old kid.

  • Playing out from New Zealand has never really happened.

  • Yeah, so yeah, it was a bit of a blur.

  • And then I started to enjoy it, Of course, was trying for the first time you everything with Daisy.

  • I started to improve end over end over end and was just fantastic.

  • He went to West Brom's.

  • You've signed pro.

  • You become a professional football dreams, years in the making.

  • You've succeeded that you then went on six loans from West problems all over the country.

  • Looking at where you went South Coast, north coast of Midland countries.

  • You said anything we achieve that you think everywhere.

  • How did you find that stuff?

  • Of course.

  • Going to different every single so often it's tough.

  • Me, new people blending with new people on things.

  • But ultimately it was what I had today.

  • And obviously, was there any one specific loan that you remember thinking This is a real changing point.

  • I'm learning a lot here and scoring a lot of girls.

  • There's two, probably Birmingham.

  • When I went to Birmingham Online, Yeah, when you're playing Europa League actually was funny here.

  • It was extremely different experience.

  • Yeah, quite weird, because, of course, we're in the championship, anything like that plan instead of the Tuesday and then became seven Tuesday Thursday, Sunday phrase Wednesday.

  • Again, it was ridiculous, but it was good because it was a different experience.

  • That was fantastic, really enjoyed my time.

  • Then we done quite well.

  • And then, of course, mobile, I think, is where my career took off May.

  • Actually I scored 11 and 19 games and that's when I got my move to Lester and just progressed from here, which is fantastic.

  • Do you think had a big influence on your career in terms of management, it's hard to put them down to let one of them because I think they'll give you something different.

  • It's a semi Roy Hodgson.

  • When I was a West Bromwich these little things they teach you over the over days and over the weeks where you pick up on them and you remember that point?

  • And I think everyone gives you a different outcome.

  • Same with Garry Monk it at league game in the conference.

  • T up to push on to be it.

  • Be a great striker and things so you just take much he can from every manager and bring it into your own game and just just work it into yourself your next progression.

  • How'd you look back on your time?

  • It lead because you're a good runner for mint leaves as well.

  • Yeah, a great 2nd 2nd year elite.

  • We done fantastically well, finishing seventh in the last few years before that leader only finished 15th 16th and things like that quite struggling.

  • Fantastic.

  • It's a club progress.

  • So I progressed as well and had a great time.

  • They loved my time.

  • There was a great great group of lads is great star from great chairman.

  • Of course, the fan base.

  • When the behind you there, one of the best in the world turned down the chance of a plane and criminally it is something which would be extremely hard.

  • I think for any player I did, I did think leaves.

  • We'll get promoted.

  • And in its couple of seasons, I really believe that.

  • But I couldn't turn down the chance of playing Premiership football.

  • If leads were in the primitive, I wouldn't ever have left.

  • So, yeah, I really enjoyed my time there.

  • And it's nice to see them doing so well.

  • And hopefully they're here.

  • So obviously just signed for Burnley What?

  • This show.

  • And I tell you, when he first arrived, what was he expecting from you as a player?

  • Um, expecting was just just enjoyment of freedom toe, hopefully going still goals and expressed what he said He'd been following my career for over the years.

  • Progress in thinking the did try and sign me a couple of years before and just didn't work out.

  • Really?

  • Yeah.

  • When you were at leaving you first.

  • No winners.

  • First lady leads.

  • I think I was that Lester or just coming out of middle something around then.

  • Yeah, I was just in a workout.

  • Um, but it was one of those he'd been followed my career and he said, Well, now I think you're the right personality and the right timing, too.

  • Now kick on and become a good player and s So you just gave me that confidence.

  • And then, of course, I came in done quite well in my first couple again.

  • Ever since then, I haven't looked back.

  • Ultimately, he gives you the confidence to just be the player.

  • Let's talk about you international career because you went to the World Cup as an 18 year old, the youngest member of that New Zealand's quarter test what that was like to process a zone 18 year old representing your country on the biggest stage of the mall.

  • Yeah, fantastic.

  • Playing the world couples in anybody's dream is that especially as an international, it's where you want to go to Korean.

  • Hopefully test yourself against some of the best place in the world.

  • And of course, we mentioned only the fifth player from New Zealand making the Premier League youngest player the World Cup in the New Zealand scored also the youngest captain ever for New Zealand.

  • Quite a lot to be proud of that.

  • You are gonna mention that.

  • Yeah, hugely.

  • I mean, just playing for my country makes me extremely proud and honored to be 50 be able to play in the Premiership.

  • It's a huge thing.

  • It's hard to get over from New Zealand to apply yourself in the top leagues and trade over here.

  • It's very hard to do.

  • But ultimately playing your national team is what you dream of.

  • Wanna mention unique.

  • Interesting happens.

  • You, quite recently, January Broken nose, then played 90 minutes after that.

  • Scored 90 minutes after that, scored against big clubs.

  • Children.

  • Man United.

  • But can you explain what happened after the games?

  • You just come through to 90 minutes of the broken nose happened after that.

  • So, yeah, unfortunate vamonos against Chelsea.

  • Heads play on throughout the whole game.

  • Extremely tough.

  • I couldn't really see in all of that.

  • But there's something we have to do is create a fight and things like that.

  • But you play two full games.

  • Didn't have a touch my nose at all, sporting.

  • Both games won both games.

  • Luckily, and things like that, not one knock at all coming to the end of the game.

  • Well, happy and celebrating the music comes running over to congratulate us and shoulder barges in the way of your teammates.

  • You know, end of my nose starts bleeding again.

  • Don't start to well up with water because that's how it started hurting again.

  • It's ridiculous.

  • So I was like, Well, thanks, mate.

  • I just got through to again, you big, big lump, Come over and shoulder, barge me in the nose and mess it all up again.

  • And finally looking back on your career.

  • Proudest moment of Chris Woods career so far.

  • What would you say?

  • Um, permission debut.

  • All national team debut.

  • I think they're both up.

  • They're extremely proud moments and something I cherish for the rest of that.

  • Chris.

  • Absolute pleasure.

  • Thank you so much.

  • Thank you.

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