Lewis Ferguson, now with Bologna, shared that being released from Rangers at age 14 still pains him but serves as motivation for future success, stating, "Every day I think about how far I’ve come since that moment and I want to keep pushing for more. It fuels my fire to prove them wrong and remind everyone of my potential." His journey in football reflects resilience, spurred by that early setback.
Gheorghe Hagi encouraged son Ianis during his struggles at Rangers, saying, "Keep your head up, son. The game has its ups and downs, and every player experiences these kinds of phases. Focus on the training, and the chances will come. You have the talent that will shine through, just keep working hard and the right opportunities will eventually present themselves." Hagi’s advice underscores the unpredictability of a football career.
David Moyes is actively looking for a Premier League return, with interest from clubs like Crystal Palace, Leicester City, Southampton and Wolves. He commented, "I'm ready to jump back into management. My experiences have taught me a lot, and there’s a lot I can offer to teams looking for direction. The Premier League is where I thrive, and I want to make an impact again." His aspirations highlight the ongoing demand for experienced leaders in football.
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