Hondurans ready to die on the pitch against socceroos. Picture: David Crosling Source: News Corp Australia
But it’s not just for football, the man said. “I like to live a little more modestlyjarvees.com and to have a little bit of a place where I can hang out and relax and just see the world.”
The 26-year-old also knows that his job can be stressful. “I’ve been on the bus three or four times a week this year,” he said. “I really struggled with a back injury and I was training with the rest of my group, so that is hard at the moment.
“But the thing is, I’ve had to be patient. I had three years before I was in football. I’ve got two years before I’ve got a job.
“I feel like I’m being pushed into a box that’s going to push me around and that’s the bottom line. But it’s been good so far.”
Ricardo’s family were devastated when their only child, born without the ability to walk, died during the 1999 FIFA World Cup in Sydney.
He and four other sons and sisters have since been blessed with spina bifida, and had to endure intensive physiotherapy to support their bodies through the grueling physical tests required during training.
“I still work very hard every day,” Ri우리카지노card said. “We go to the gym for about two hours and if we come out of the gym at 9am or 10am, we go to the kitchen to have dinner.
“We eat together, we spend a lot of time on the toilet together, spend time getting ready. It’s a very demanding job to be constantly with your family and your child when the weight of the pressure starts to weigh you down on your shoulders and when you are the centre of attention.
“When you see it like that, it just makes you want to give up and accept it.
“I don’t think I can blame it on the football, but the work that I am doing everyday is getting to the bottom of the reason why I still get this pain at a young age.
“I’m lucky to be surrounded by good people here on my dad’s side and that helps a lot. I just have to be patient.”
Having taken a few years off as a trainee coach before turning pro, Ricard found himself at the back of coaching jobs againjarvees.com in 2014.
“I knew the opportunity came up but I wa