Soccer Stories: Get Into The Journey With Ollie Bassett - a podcast by Andrew Murray

from 2021-08-31T00:46:38

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Welcome to another episode of “Soccer Stories: Get Into The Journey.” This week’s guest is Northern Ireland midfielder, Ollie Bassett.


I personally was so excited when Ollie accepted our offer to interview him.


Ollie, a newcomer to Pacific FC this year, has done fantastically under Pa-Modou Kah.


Before I had even seen Ollie play in the CPL I was excited for him because I had a hunch that he was going to be a real quality player for the Tridents. I have really enjoyed seeing him on the pitch for Pacific FC and in fact, I wrote an article about him after speaking to him in the press room.


In the interview, I had an absolute blast. We started off this interview by talking about his time in the Aston Villa Academy and how that shaped him as a player. It was incredible to get all of the details and to get on the inside of what a top club would be like. I especially liked hearing about how everything was done with a ball, for example, fitness was done with a ball and it was to get you as many touches on the ball as possible as a youngster.


We also spend a big portion of time chatting about futsal. Ollie explains how futsal also helped mold him into the soccer player that he is today.


Other topics we cover are his time in Yeoviltown, New Zealand, and playing for Northern Ireland.


During the course of the interview, you notice that Ollie is determined, committed to his sport and his attitude is something that young players should pay attention to because his attitude is top-notch, and in the professional game that is how you overcome the many roadblocks you will face.


So have fun and listen to this interview with one of my favourite players to watch in the CPL.



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