‘Family-oriented’ Ben foster tells sky sports news why he is not suitable for “Manchester United”
Ben foster has admitted that his priority is not football. He has promised to remain in West Brom, if they moved and he says he’ll play as long as his “glass knees” to stick together. He needs them intact on his plans to learn to ski.
Now at the age of 35 years and father of eight-year and nine-year-old, foster admits his other interests, why he is not fit to live in “Manchester United”, which he put back on West Brom on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League.
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Foster misses as West Brom earned a goalless draw at old Trafford last season, but the experienced coach knows only victories give pouches that are 10 points from safety, no hope for survival.
He said that his natural competitive advantages fueling his desire to continue playing no matter what division West Brom next season, but their status in the Premier League is not something that keeps him up at night.
“It’s no secret that football is not my biggest passion in life,” says foster sky sports news. “As soon as the game ends on Saturday, he returned to the family, and that’s what’s most important to me.”
Many of foster’s five years in “Manchester United” was spent either on loan, or recovering from injury, but he only missed one game over the past two years in West Bromwich.
He credits his passion for Cycling and added time in the gym for his physical condition, but is reluctant to put a time frame on how long he will continue to play football.
“While my body and my knees, wait I will continue,” he says. “But my knees are made of glass, to be honest, as they can explode at any moment.”
Foster says the Manager of West Brom caretaker Darren Moore was careful in planning their visit to old Trafford, including a 45-minute meeting, based solely on the fact to play against United without possession.
‘Mooro’, one of several nicknames for the boss of West Brom is destined to be number one, even if he was not Shot, according to foster, who called it “one of the nicest people in football”.
It is far from memories foster the notorious Hairdryer treatment ” he received from sir Alex Ferguson “Manchester United”.
“It was probably the wrong time for me,” says foster. “I started out with a young family, I had a toddler and two-year-old. I am very family-oriented people.
“With a team like manutd, they are always in the latter stages of the Cup, so there are games every three or four days. You spend a lot of time on the road, in hotels. It’s just not for me.
“You can evaluate these players at the highest level that they must pass. A lot from them.”
The desire to reach the top is that foster will not be jealous of any of his teammates, though he admits that may not be a busy summer transfer window if the club does not depart.
But, settled in the West Midlands, the former England player is clear on his position.
“I’m not too interested in trying to move to another club,” he says. “I want the club to know that and hope they bring it back and try to return to the Premier League.”
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