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Old 03-11-2008, 12:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Footballer Nigel Reo Coker has visited a 14-year-old Ghanaian boy who is recovering from a kidney transplant in a Birmingham hospital.
Specialists said Felix Yeboah would have died without the kidney donated by his father, Michael, in an operation at Queen Elizabeth Hospital on 2 March.

Surgeons and nurses offered their time for free to keep down the costs.

The Aston Villa player is Felix's hero and he gave him one of his shirts as Felix asked him about his career.

Doctors had visited Ghana in a bid to improve kidney treatment in the country and the hospital arranged for Felix and his father to travel to the UK for the transplant.
Little things like this often go unseen.Well done Nigel.
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Old 03-11-2008, 01:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yeah, saw this on the news was sweet and he really made the lads day
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Old 03-11-2008, 01:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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It's part and parcel of the pro game really, he was probably told to go by the club if they'd learnt of the kid's leanings. Would have been funny if it had been someone like James McFadden who turned up instead!
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Not more than 12 miles from the David Beckham Academy in east London is a soccer school of a different kind.

While Beckham's facility in Greenwich can boast being the largest in Europe, the set-up at the Nightingale School in Tooting is altogether more threadbare.

Four temporary goals adorn a patch of grass that is home to the Jamie Lawrence Football Academy and its existence owes much to the former Bradford star's past.

Lawrence, who earned 42 caps playing for Jamaica and played for eight clubs in the four English divisions, spent two periods in prison but it was while inside that a prison officer spotted his ability and showed him the path to become a professional.

Now, the 38-year-old is offering similar guidance to a blend of expelled pupils, semi-professionals on the cusp of making it and, on occasions, players such as Crystal Palace's Clinton Morrison.

And the venture has also aided a turnaround in the Nightingale school's fortunes after years of decline.

"I wanted to give something back to grassroots football," Lawrence said.

"If I wasn't in prison and the screws seeing me, I wouldn't be where I am today because there wasn't anyone else looking out for me.

"Some of these kids nowadays, all they want is someone to be around for them and show them the right direction to go in."

After initially playing for Cowes Sports on the Isle of Wight in 1992, Lawrence signed for Sunderland (coincidently running out to Jailhouse Rock on his debut) to begin his professional career and made most appearances for Bradford, who he played for in the Premier League.

His remarkable story led to his autobiography, From Prison to Premiership, being published in 2006 and he is now writing the next chapter training the unique mix of players who hail from the local community.

Many of the pupils who attend the Nightingale school have emotional or behavioural difficulties and it was after seeing Lawrence's Academy in a newspaper eight months ago that head teacher Richard Gadd got in touch.

"This was a school which, for many years, was on its knees, it really struggled," said Gadd.

"It was very different to this, a lot of the kids were in control, they weren't turning up, there was lots of bullying and violence. But now we've turned that around and bringing people in like Jamie proves how far we've come."

Although his experience as a professional has enhanced the school's status and improved the facilities which were described as "a jungle", it is Lawrence's background which has improved discipline amongst the pupils.

"I've got little rules in the session like they're not allowed to swear," said Lawrence. "It sounds silly but they have to do press-ups if they do.

"That's a discipline in itself and a lot of the teachers can't do that. Because I've been there on the other side of it, the pupils respect me even more.

"I've seen a lot of the players' (behaviour) change, even the Headmaster said to me: "I don't know how you do it." When I first went down there for a talk he said: "You'll never get them doing press-ups." A week later I did and he couldn't believe it."

In-between carting a weighted sledge up and down the field, Jameo, one of the pupils at the school, likens Lawrence's role to that of a big brother.

"The training is hard but Jamie helps us through it. Anything we do, he does with us," he said.

"Other people will tell you to do things but Jamie helps us and encourages you through it.

"I respect him more than teachers because he is on a level with us. He's like us because he's been through similar stuff when he was younger."

Lawrence is well aware of the danger of boredom on the streets near to where he grew up. But he also recognises how football and footballers could do more to help.

"Football is a way of getting their attention and from there you can share your life with them," he said.

"Football is a key, but it's not just football, there's music or whatever but they need something to channel their energy into.

"A lot of ex-professional footballers, especially the ones from the inner cities, should be going back to their areas and teaching these kids about life. The little words they say to these kids mean a million dollars."

It might not have two indoor pitches or the flashy kit that players receive when they join the Beckham Academy.

But with the likes of Wigan's Emile Heskey and Portsmouth's Sean Davis set to help out in the summer, the Jamie Lawrence version may yet prove to be a bigger hit where it is needed most.
For once there's something positive to report on footballers activities off the pitch! Good luck to Jamie, and the kids.
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For once there's something positive to report on footballers activities off the pitch! Good luck to Jamie, and the kids.
Its great to hear of such feats by ex-pros who actually remember their own past and return to roots wherever to put back what they have learnt and spend time to give back the generousity to kids similar to their own upbringing they received themselves.........

Maybe it should be largly highlighted to the FA and campaigned for the fatcats of Soho Sq to further the school and invest in it instead of backing a school formed by a man who has the money to self fund his own school in Beckhams Academy...Great one for Jamie..




Its also nice to see a screw actually doing something positive for an inmate for once..
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It's good to see an ex-con giving something back to the community, I couldn't see Pennant or Barton doing the same!
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