Rising Star: The Future of Nathan Collins in Football

It’s like he. Nathan has found his home there and. And that’s a good thing. I mean, he, he, he’s meant to be a really great guy. He got like. In modern football now, you’ve got to have two things. You’ve got to be athletic and you’ve got to be, um, really good technically. He has. He takes a lot of them boxes. Um, I felt Nathan’s next move was important cause there was talk of bigger clubs a couple of years ago. And I think this one is. This one is perfect for him. In terms of centre halves come on a later stage in their career, 26, 27, 28. I think there’s another level Nathan can get to. He’s not there yet. He needs to be outstanding for the next year or two. And who knows what the like, clubs will always. Strikers are, are so in demand to put. So are centre halves in terms of. Yeah, he’s only 23. I just checked his birthday there. 2,001 in April. Yeah, I just think he, he has, he has it all to go to very top of the game. But the next two years important. And that’s why I’m glad he didn’t go to it. There was talk of other bigger clubs. And sit on the bench and sit. I think now like the way he played it the blocks against Liverpool, um, he done a really good job. And on just the boy in large, um, he’s Adaptable. He can play in a 4 and in a three. A lot of big. Yeah. I tell you what, he, uh. Nathan Collins to start the season. So. Well. So is he your Ireland captain? Yeah, if. If we’re going to replace James Coleman, I think he’s. He should be the next Ireland captain because I think he’s gonna play. He’s gonna play in that pivotal position.