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Chris Wood talks us through his career path thus far. From playing mens football at the age of 14, moving to England, playing at a World Cup with New Zealand and overcoming a number of loan moves to become an established Premier League player.

This was filmed at Burnley’s Training Ground on 11th Feb. Please take care and follow government guidance on social distancing. Protect yourself, others and the NHS.

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25 Comments

  1. Facts, my dad was a New Zealander and he grew up playing football, cricket, rugby all for New Zealand but continued with football

  2. We like the "heat down south". lol. i admire the spirit but common, this is England. Its easy for me to say cause i've been on holiday on the Caribbean coasts of Colombia for 3 months so far. climatised to 32 degrees. Lived in New Zealand for 2 years before coming here. They had some pristine football pitches in New Zealand with pegged back nets that were free to use, yet nobody ever used them. I used them A LOT! became a long range specialist shooter lol. I just wanted to see if Chris Wood has a strong accent, but he doesn't. He sounds more British nowadays than Kiwi. In case anyone cared haha.
    4:55 Lol Chris is right there. Kiwi's are super laid back. He gave up a beautiful country to play football in the UK. Some may say he's living the dream, but life in New Zealand regardless of pay is a dream in itself. Especially the South Island.

  3. 1:11 Very much like Wales, many years ago. Many Boys were discouraged from playing football when they go to the "Big Schools" and were forced to play Rugby. One of the reason why Welsh International football preformed badly prior to 2016.

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