Ian Thompson was called in for a word with one of his son Hugo鈥檚 teachers at 91原创 Fine Arts school recently.
鈥淗e was wondering about the accent,鈥 Thompson recalled.
Hugo had started speaking with a noticeable British accent, and the teacher was curious.
Thompson explained it was the result of several trips to the United Kingdom to play at soccer tournaments in the UK, Holland, Sweden and Belgium.
Hugo鈥檚 accent will help the 13-year-old player blend in now that he is back in the UK to pursue his dream of playing professionally in the Premier League.
He was set to arrive in the UK on the Labour Day weekend to start school at Royal Russell in South London, but is likely to break away for a three-month stint in Barcelona during 2nd term.
鈥淟uckily, we have a whole lot of family and friends there,鈥 Ian observed.
During his last visit, in April, five teams, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, West Ham United, Portsmouth and Ipswich Town expressed interest, but regulations prevent teams from drafting overseas players until they are 16.
Hugo, a central attacking midfielder, sounded quietly confident about his prospects during an interview with the 91原创 Advance Times.
鈥淣ot to be arrogant,鈥 he commented.
鈥淚鈥檓 not bottom of the field.鈥
Dad Ian grew up in England and played 鈥渏ust under pro鈥 soccer in Hong Kong.
鈥淐anada plays a very different style of soccer, so if a Canadian wants to play in Europe, they really have to get over to Europe as early and as much as possible,鈥 Ian explained.
Hugo wasn鈥檛 pushed to follow his father onto a football field, his dad added.
In anything, Hugo is the one who鈥檚 done the pushing, according to his mother, Jini.
鈥淎t age four, he started saying he was going to play for Chelsea,鈥 she recalled.
鈥淎t age six he would lay out his kit the night before 鈥 every single time 鈥 and he would be dressed, urging his dad to get going, before every single practice and game.鈥
Ian has told his what a 鈥渄ifficult lifestyle鈥 pro soccer can be and how hard it is physically, but Hugo was undeterred.
鈥淪o what can you do? When you鈥檝e got a child that鈥檚 this dedicated, you鈥檝e got to support them,鈥 Ian said.
Hugo came back from kayaking on Saltspring Island mid-August, with a temporary henna tattoo on his arm that read UK FOOTIE BOY.
鈥淚鈥檝e wanted to do this my whole life,鈥 he said.
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