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Advertise from as little as £25! email [email protected] 7 will take the dog for a walk, come home and get a shower, then have some food before leaving the house to go to the stadium. for all the kids who want to be professional footballers, what advice would you give to them? Be outside practicing as much as you can! When I was going through secondary school I had a paper round and would just kick a ball all the way round, then come and finally. christmas is an important time for you outside of football, as you are involved in a lot of charity work. what charities do you help? I support the homeless in Glasgow through a charity called “Loaves and Fishes”, and now that I am in Liverpool I support a similar charity called “Whitechapel”, by hosting a Christmas lunch for the homeless. Under new manager Gordon Strachan, Naisy has become a vital member of the Scotland team. We at The Review wish him all the best, and hopefully the boy from Rigghead will help fire Scotland to France for the European Championships in 2016. By Kyle Ferguson home and either play football with my mates or go out the back and kick the ball off the wall. The biggest thing though is that you need to enjoy it because that will drive you on to get better and maybe have the chance to make it into a career. how does scoring in a merseyside derby compare to scoring in an old firm? The goal in the Merseyside derby was special because it was my first for Everton and was in front of a home crowd, but I grew up a Rangers fan so it was a dream to score in an Old Firm game. Tell us a joke? What do you call a fish with no eyes? ...a fsh. who’s the biggest joker in the scotland camp? The biggest joker has to be Robert Snodgrass - he prank calls everyone! “ i remember going to the scotland games with stewarton annick and thinking how good it would be to play at hampden in front of 52,000 fans so to get that chance is something i have dreamt of for many a year. ” join the discussions at www.facebook.com/thereviewstewarton