I played professional football for 12 years — from the Premier League with Middlesbrough to League 2. The number 24 was the number on my back when I made my top-flight debut, live on Sky Sports against Sheffield Wednesday. We won 3–1. I scored and got an assist. That moment — and everything I learned in the years either side of it — is the foundation of what I now do.
I built Twenty Four Global because the system that produces professional footballers does not give young players honest, individual feedback. Coaches are busy. Clubs are focused on results. Nobody sits down with a 17-year-old and tells them the truth about where they stand — and exactly what to do about it. I do.
This is not coaching. It is clarity. A professional assessment, a written plan, and the honest guidance that most players never receive until it is too late.