Big Issue Changemaker David Duke MBE has been reeling in some big names to keep his Street Soccer Scotland players spirits up.
This week almost 100 of the charity’s players connected to the social enterprise’s Street Soccer Live Zoom sessions to quiz former footballer and wheeling dealing football manager-turned-celebrity Harry Redknapp on his career.
The former West Ham boss spent an hour taking questions from Street Soccer Scotland players, revealing his admiration for Aston Villa’s John McGinn and Chelsea young star Billy Gilmour, calling them “a throwback to the great Scottish midfielders”.
As part of our wider support plans during this difficult period we have called on some our football pals to provide a wee bit of hope, inspiration and laughs for our players as they go face to face with footy heroes in a live Q&A. #StreetSoccerLive#HarryRedknapppic.twitter.com/WNzH6MsHZi
— Street Soccer Scotland (@streetsoccerSCO) April 15, 2020
Some of the greats from the past got a mention too, including Sir Kenny Dalglish who recently battled coronavirus.
Redknapp is the second football star to take part since Street Soccer Scotland was forced to close pitches due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Former Manchester United and Hearts midfielder and broadcaster Michael Stewart has already taken part, with Chris Sutton, Ally McCoist, Shelley Kerr and Alex McLeish set to host sessions in the coming weeks.