4-4-2 with...Marc Joseph
Here is Marc Joesph's full 4-4-2 interview from the Leeds programme:
Which team did you support as a boy?
Leicester City
Who were your childhood football heroes?
John Barnes
What has been the highlight of your career so far?
Playing against Newcastle in the FA Cup, and achieving two promotions on the spin
If you weren't a footballer, what would you like to do instead?
Probably work in a school
Can you remember the first football match you attended?
Leicester vs. West Ham sometime in the 1980s. (Ian Sharps offers "1970s!")
Can you remember your first autograph?
It was a cricketer - Curtley Ambrose
Were you good at any other sports as a kid?
At school I played everything so I could get out of classes
Who is the most famous person you have in your phone?
Peter Taylor, or maybe Nick Barmby
If you could bring back a TV programme from your youth, what would it be?
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
If you could play with any player, past or present, who would it be?
Ronaldo, when he was…
"Good?"
"Yes!"
Present
Do you have any pre-match rituals?
Make sure everything's tucked in
What do you have on your iPod before a big game?
I have a very eclectic taste in music so I have all sorts on
What is the best dressing room prank you have experienced?
When I was at Bristol City, one of the injured boys put every piece of equipment in the physio room on plastic cups, which was quite funny
How do you pass the time on the team coach?
Play cards and take the micky out of people
Who is your best friend in football?
Probably Matt Gill at Exeter
Which players/teams have been your most difficult opposition over the years and why?
Derby matches are always the biggest games of the season
Have you got a favourite goal?
Probably my left foot volley scissor kick over my head against Chesterfield to clinch the match
What is your most proud moment in football?
When I made my debut and then staying in football for the last 14 years
Have you thought what you'd like to do when your playing career is finished?
Probably go on a very long holiday, maybe around the world
Do you have any advice for youth players? Are there any mistakes that you've learnt from?
Take on as much advice as you can and when you get a chance, make sure you grab it










