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                   Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with
                   the Warriors in Thailand
                   Steve Thompson caught up with Leicester City
                   academy product Jorrin John who has spent the past
                   six months on loan at Thai Division 1 outfit
                   Suphanburi FC (the Warriors)

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                   Steve Thompson
                   EXCLUSIVE
                   By Steve Thompson | Thai Football Editor

                   English midfielder Jorrin John has taken a different path to many before him, having come
                   through the Leicester City academy, before being loaned to Thai first division outfit
                   Suphanburi FC.

                   Leicester's Thai owner Vichai Raksriaksorn naturally played a big part in seeing John head
                   to South-East Asia, an unusual loan move for a young footballer in England. However,
                   Suphanburi, also known as the Warriors, aren't your typical second tier club, with the Silpa-
                   archas involved, suggesting there's plenty of ambition.
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                   NT after drunk driving
                   Goal.com caught up with John to discuss his time in Thailand.

                   Goal.com: Could you tell our readers how you ended up playing professional football in
                   Thailand?

                   Jorrin John: I was under contract at Leicester City at the time and there's a connection
                   between the club's (Thai) owners and Thai clubs. They told me there was an opportunity to
                   come out here and see what I could do! There were a few English teams interested in me,
                   but I was looking for a new challenge, so the move overseas made sense.

                   Goal.com: You initially signed with Muang Thong United – how did the loan deal (to
                   Suphanburi) transpire?

                   JJ: I went on loan to get some experience of Thai football because I am still young and
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4/4/12                             Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with the Warriors in Thailand - Goal.com

                   need playing experience, as it's a lot different to English football.

                   Goal.com: What were your first impressions of Thai football and how have they changed
                   since making the move to the kingdom?

                   JJ: Initially, I thought it could be very easy, but it certainly isn't easy and you have to 'play
                   with your brain' and be clever. I like it because it's all 'pass, pass'.

                   "There are quite a few (impressive players) at Muang Thong, but the one I like
                   most is the number seven (midfielder Datsakorn Thonglao). He has good technique
                   and is a good passer of the ball"




                   Goal.com: Which Thai players have impressed you during your stay?

                   JJ: There are quite a few at Muang Thong, but the one I like most is the number seven
                   (midfielder Datsakorn Thonglao). He has good technique and is a good passer of the ball.

                   Goal.com: Did you get to meet the Raksriaksorns? Do the fans generally support the club's
                   owners?

                   JJ: Yes, I've actually met them a few times and they're very nice people. They're the reason
                   I've got a bit of playing experience in Thailand now. Leicester is a massive club - in my eyes
                   a Premiership club - so it doesn't matter who the owners are, in my opinion, so long as they
                   want to get the team back where it belongs.

                   Goal.com: Which players at Leicester do you rate right now?

                   JJ: Well, there are a few who are my close mates, but the players I would have to go for
                   based on your question are Jeffrey Schlupp and Andy King – very good young prospects
                   for the future.

                   Goal.com: Is it fair to suggest that Suphanburi FC is a very ambitious club?

                   JJ: Yes, Suphanburi is a very ambitious club, which is looking to move into the Thai
                   Premier League (TPL) this year. We have a very good executive (Varawut Silpa-archa
                   [president]), who really looks after the team.

                   "Leicester is a massive club - in my eyes a Premiership club - so it doesn't matter

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4/4/12                             Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with the Warriors in Thailand - Goal.com

                   who the owners are, in my opinion, so long as they want to get the team back where




                   it belongs"
                   Goal.com: Which of your team-mates have you been most impressed with and how do you
                   fancy your chances this season?

                   JJ: There are quite a few good players at the club – too many to name! The point is, if we
                   work together as a team, we're all good players. The teams that were relegated from the
                   2011 TPL (Khon Kaen, Siam Navy and Sri Racha) will be hard to beat, but I think
                   Suphanburi has the potential to be up there with the best.

                   Goal.com: What are the biggest changes you've had to make since moving to Thailand in
                   terms of one Football, and two Lifestyle?

                   JJ: In terms of football, I've had to change my game a bit, you've just got to be clever. I'll
                   have to see how the league develops. My lifestyle has had to change a lot and I have had to
                   become more independent and learn to look after myself a lot more.

                   Goal.com: What do you miss most about home and like best about your new home?

                   JJ: Well, I miss my family and friends, but I know they will always be supportive and be
                   there for me, pushing me all the way. Thailand is a great country, which is very affordable. It
                   has very friendly people and nice beaches!

                   Goal.com: What advice would you give an aspiring young player?

                   JJ: Keep going! There will be more good days than bad. Don't dwell on the past, you have
                   to keep going if you want it bad enough, no matter what level you are playing at.

                   Goal.com: Thanks very much for your time!

                   JJ: You're welcome.

                   Follow Steve Thompson on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/custodians.
                                         Follow Goal.com Asia on                                and
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  • 1. 4/4/12 Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with the Warriors in Thailand - Goal.com Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with the Warriors in Thailand Steve Thompson caught up with Leicester City academy product Jorrin John who has spent the past six months on loan at Thai Division 1 outfit Suphanburi FC (the Warriors) Sign up with 188BET for a FREE bet up to £25 – Great Prices, Every Game Open an account with Sportingbet today and get up to £50 in free bets! Sign up with William Hill for a free bet up to £25 Sign up with bet365 for a free bet up to £200 Sign up with Paddy Power for a free bet up to £50 $(document).ready(function() { Goal.widget('betting').rotator( 'default-1', $('.betting- widget-default-1 table') ); }); Feb 17, 2012 1:00:00 AM goal.com/en/news/1276/south-east-asia/2012/…/leicester-citys-jorrin-john-away-with-the-warriors-in 1/4
  • 2. 4/4/12 Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with the Warriors in Thailand - Goal.com Steve Thompson EXCLUSIVE By Steve Thompson | Thai Football Editor English midfielder Jorrin John has taken a different path to many before him, having come through the Leicester City academy, before being loaned to Thai first division outfit Suphanburi FC. Leicester's Thai owner Vichai Raksriaksorn naturally played a big part in seeing John head to South-East Asia, an unusual loan move for a young footballer in England. However, Suphanburi, also known as the Warriors, aren't your typical second tier club, with the Silpa- archas involved, suggesting there's plenty of ambition. Don't Miss Winfried Schafer calls for Thailand focusSoleb facing ban from NT after drunk driving Goal.com caught up with John to discuss his time in Thailand. Goal.com: Could you tell our readers how you ended up playing professional football in Thailand? Jorrin John: I was under contract at Leicester City at the time and there's a connection between the club's (Thai) owners and Thai clubs. They told me there was an opportunity to come out here and see what I could do! There were a few English teams interested in me, but I was looking for a new challenge, so the move overseas made sense. Goal.com: You initially signed with Muang Thong United – how did the loan deal (to Suphanburi) transpire? JJ: I went on loan to get some experience of Thai football because I am still young and goal.com/en/news/1276/south-east-asia/2012/…/leicester-citys-jorrin-john-away-with-the-warriors-in 2/4
  • 3. 4/4/12 Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with the Warriors in Thailand - Goal.com need playing experience, as it's a lot different to English football. Goal.com: What were your first impressions of Thai football and how have they changed since making the move to the kingdom? JJ: Initially, I thought it could be very easy, but it certainly isn't easy and you have to 'play with your brain' and be clever. I like it because it's all 'pass, pass'. "There are quite a few (impressive players) at Muang Thong, but the one I like most is the number seven (midfielder Datsakorn Thonglao). He has good technique and is a good passer of the ball" Goal.com: Which Thai players have impressed you during your stay? JJ: There are quite a few at Muang Thong, but the one I like most is the number seven (midfielder Datsakorn Thonglao). He has good technique and is a good passer of the ball. Goal.com: Did you get to meet the Raksriaksorns? Do the fans generally support the club's owners? JJ: Yes, I've actually met them a few times and they're very nice people. They're the reason I've got a bit of playing experience in Thailand now. Leicester is a massive club - in my eyes a Premiership club - so it doesn't matter who the owners are, in my opinion, so long as they want to get the team back where it belongs. Goal.com: Which players at Leicester do you rate right now? JJ: Well, there are a few who are my close mates, but the players I would have to go for based on your question are Jeffrey Schlupp and Andy King – very good young prospects for the future. Goal.com: Is it fair to suggest that Suphanburi FC is a very ambitious club? JJ: Yes, Suphanburi is a very ambitious club, which is looking to move into the Thai Premier League (TPL) this year. We have a very good executive (Varawut Silpa-archa [president]), who really looks after the team. "Leicester is a massive club - in my eyes a Premiership club - so it doesn't matter goal.com/en/news/1276/south-east-asia/2012/…/leicester-citys-jorrin-john-away-with-the-warriors-in 3/4
  • 4. 4/4/12 Leicester City's Jorrin John: Away with the Warriors in Thailand - Goal.com who the owners are, in my opinion, so long as they want to get the team back where it belongs" Goal.com: Which of your team-mates have you been most impressed with and how do you fancy your chances this season? JJ: There are quite a few good players at the club – too many to name! The point is, if we work together as a team, we're all good players. The teams that were relegated from the 2011 TPL (Khon Kaen, Siam Navy and Sri Racha) will be hard to beat, but I think Suphanburi has the potential to be up there with the best. Goal.com: What are the biggest changes you've had to make since moving to Thailand in terms of one Football, and two Lifestyle? JJ: In terms of football, I've had to change my game a bit, you've just got to be clever. I'll have to see how the league develops. My lifestyle has had to change a lot and I have had to become more independent and learn to look after myself a lot more. Goal.com: What do you miss most about home and like best about your new home? JJ: Well, I miss my family and friends, but I know they will always be supportive and be there for me, pushing me all the way. Thailand is a great country, which is very affordable. It has very friendly people and nice beaches! Goal.com: What advice would you give an aspiring young player? JJ: Keep going! There will be more good days than bad. Don't dwell on the past, you have to keep going if you want it bad enough, no matter what level you are playing at. Goal.com: Thanks very much for your time! JJ: You're welcome. Follow Steve Thompson on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/custodians. Follow Goal.com Asia on and for the latest in Asian footballing news, features, and analysis goal.com/en/news/1276/south-east-asia/2012/…/leicester-citys-jorrin-john-away-with-the-warriors-in 4/4