Thursday, 21 January 2016

Connor Interviews Upcoming Livingston FC Player Jay Willis


I interviewed Jay Willis in the library and I asked him about his football career with Livingston FC a professional football team in Scotland. I also asked him about the teams he played with in the past, his career, and opinion on the overall sport itself.
 
Jay could be turning pro soon, maybe then we'll get a smile out of him...!!
 
Hello Jay can you tell us a little bit about your sport and the level you are playing at? - The level I am playing at is a quite high intensity I’m obviously quite a young player to be playing at such a high level.

Can you talk us through a week’s training for you and how hard you train? - The first thing we do is come in to the changing rooms in the morning the kit is all laid out, then go out for a training session after that we get something to eat then go out for another training session for an hour and a half.

What is the ultimate goal in your sport and how are you going to achieve it? - The ultimate goal in my sport is to progress to higher levels being with the top players and performers and obviously to improve.

Who did you play for before Livingston? - I played for a couple of teams like Hibernian, Hearts, Rangers and also trialled with Celtic

Who got you interested in football and what do you like about it? - It was really myself that got me into playing football when I was younger I went to the park to play and had a kick about with a football team my age. I went back to my house and asked for a couple of pound so I could go to training, and I just kept going back.

What is it like playing for Livingston and who do you look up to the most? - It is pretty good, we have good coaches also a good setup the banter is really good most days. The player I look up to most is Lionel Messi I want to be like him one day.

The Sports Journalism team and I wish Jay good luck in his football career hope to see him playing at the highest level in Scotland and maybe even beyond in the near future.

 

 

By

 Connor McCallum

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