Bosnich showing loyalty to the game of football

Bosnich made his second appearance for Sydney Olympic last weekend as they drew 1-1 against bottom place Wollongong Community FC at Hooker Creek Park.
Following his first game in the Telechoice Premier League against the Bonnyrigg White Eagles two weeks ago and since 1989, the former Manchester United goalkeeper spoke highly of the competition.
?The game (last week) was much tougher than I thought and quite physical,? said Bosnich. ? The league is quite strong, and just wonder if these boys just had the chance to make it or even compete in a possible B-League, I mean it would make a huge difference as it would in any sport, they would have better facilities and train full time so this competition is at a very good standard.?
The 37 year old has been in Australia since last July where he made his long awaited return to football after a five year exile for the Central Coast Mariners in the A-League Pre-season cup against Sydney FC.
Following his stint at the Mariners, Bosnich has remained in Australia working with Fox Sports as a commentator and analyst of the English Premier League as well as Socceroos games.
However, Bosnich?s love of the game dwelves deeper as he aims to put something back into what he believes gave him the great life he has had.
?I am going to help the young boys here at Sydney Olympic. I was very fortunate to play with and against some of the best players and would love to pass on what I have learnt here,? Bosnich stated.
Bosnich even went one step further, saying that he would even go to other state league clubs on different occasions.
?I even said to George Giannaros (Sydney Olympic?s Head of Football Operations) that even if the other state league clubs want me to go down to their grounds for maybe a Q and A or one night for training or help out I mean while I am here I might as well do that and keep busy,? a positive Bosnich said.
Speaking exclusively about his future, Bosnich believes that he still owes England after his 14 year stint there.
?I still feel I have a massive debt to England and English football so I would like to one day go back but you never know,? Bosnich concluded.
–By Chris Georgakopoulos


