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I WANT TO HELP NEPALESE FOOTBALL TO GROW

BEAUTIFUL: Kathmandu

IT’S a bit different in Nepal. To get to the team hotel before this week’s game, I had to spend 14 minutes in a cable car going 3,000 feet up a mountain! That’s not my idea of fun, believe me, but otherwise I’ve really enjoyed it since I arrived in Kathmandu a fortnight ago.
The people have made me feel very welcome. Kathmandu is a beautiful city.
And the players here at Lalitpur City have been very receptive to what we’re trying to do.
Don’t get me wrong, the grassroots football needs to develop, the facilities too. ...

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