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GRADED: GRADED: A sit down with Vui
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Vui Kemoeatu, the young midfielder for Adowa Accra F.C. has seen his life change in a big way in the last year. Hailing from the small island nation of Tonga and playing local football, he now plays in a city and country roughly 11,443 miles away from home. From footballing in the top tongalese flight, to a league comprised of the best teams in the world. We sit down with Vui to see how his first season has been treating him.<br><br>Hank Wormer: &quot;Good morning Vui, thank you for facetiming in for this interview.&quot;<br><br>Vui Kemoeatu: &quot;The pleassure is all mine, thank you for having me.&quot;<br><br>Hank Wormer: &quot;Now Vui you had to move roughly to the other side of the planet to play in the SSL. How has this transition been for you?&quot;<br><br>Vui Kemoeatu: &quot;It has been an absolute crazy few months.It has been an absolute culture show. It took a lot of getting used to being away from home. I think I have adjusted well and am really getting into my own.&quot;<br><br>Hank Wormer: &quot;And that shows on the pitch. One would say you had a slow start, but now in 12 starts and a sub you have scored 5 goals, gotten 3 assists and have been awarded one player of the match award. Cracking above a 7 on the average rating wiht 7.03. You have only gotten better as the season has progressed.&quot;<br><br>Vui Kemoeatu: &quot;In part to my amazing team mates and coaching staff we have at the club. As I said, it took a while to adjust to being away from home in a strange country. The staff has been amazing in settling me in and my team mates have made me feel like a real part of the team. I think my training was bad at the start, but has only gotten better since.&quot;<br><br>Hank Wormer: &quot;That is great to hear Vui, we are expecting many great things from you moving forward&quot;. <br><br>[329 words]
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