
This episode dives deep into the real story of grassroots football — the struggle, the discipline, the mentorship, and the coaches who become more than coaches.
Williams shares how he started playing football in 1997, how he learned on the streets, and how one man — Coach Greg — changed the lives of countless young players.
This is the emotional journey of a coach who became a father figure, a man who sacrificed everything for his players, trained hundreds of boys, and taught them discipline, respect, and purpose. Even in his final days, his players cared for him as family — because that’s exactly what he was to them.
Williams also speaks on:
⚽ The real life of grassroots football
🏅 How young players grow mentally, physically, and emotionally
👨🏫 Why “a coach is a father” in African football culture
🩺 Injury care, first aid, and why coaches must be trained
🚨 Abuse in academies & protecting player rights
📘 His experience studying sports psychology
💡 The legacy of Coach Greg and why young players still mention him today
If you’ve ever been influenced by a coach, teacher, or mentor — this story will hit home.