Rian, Portsmouth, England

Goal Click and the Premier League Charitable Fund teamed up to tell the inside story of Premier League Kicks as part of the Premier League Youth Summit.

Eight young people documented their diverse experiences of Premier League Kicks during the summer of 2021 through their own eyes and voices. The storytellers represented four club community organisations (CCOs) in the Premier League and English Football League – West Ham United Foundation, Nottingham Forest Community Trust, Luton Town Community Trust, and Pompey in the Community.

Premier League Kicks uses the reach and appeal of the Premier League and network of professional football clubs. Premier League Kicks will regularly engage children and young people of all backgrounds and abilities in football, sport and personal development – providing a trusted, positive influence in high-need areas across England and Wales.

Playing with Pompey in the Community, Rian wrote about his photos, football life, and the impact of PL Kicks on his community.

Can you introduce yourself and tell us about your football life? 

My name is Rian, I’m 14 and from Portsmouth. My football life only really goes as far as PL Kicks sessions – I have been going to Pompey in the Community sessions for 5 years. I don’t play football outside of the sessions but enjoy playing recreationally and watching also.

What did you try to show with the photos? Was there any wider meaning with the photos?

In these photos are some of my friends from school and friends I have met at Kicks sessions. The photos were taken at Bransbury Park in Portsmouth. I go here every Monday and Friday evening to play football. 

I tried to show what the sessions are about and how everyone can enjoy them in different ways. I tried to capture smiles on faces to show what a good time they were having.

My favourite photo was one I took from behind one of the goals where we could see the whole pitch and everyone playing and enjoying themselves. 

Football is important because it brings people together and lets us enjoy time with friends outside of school. Football is fun to play and watch with friends and something which I really enjoy. 

How does taking part in Kicks make you feel? What impact has the Pompey programme had on you?

PL Kicks is a great programme and lets me enjoy myself outside of school. I can be myself and I can meet new people and meet new coaches who can help me too. 

Pompey in the Community and PL Kicks has given me a chance to improve my social skills and given me opportunities I might not otherwise have had. I have recently been a ball retriever at a Pompey game, and I hope to be able to do more things like this in the future.  

What do you think the future looks like for football in Portsmouth and England? What do you want to change?

I think the future of football in Portsmouth is looking good. I am hoping Pompey can get promoted to the Championship soon! I really enjoyed watching England in the summer and think we will win the World Cup next year and maybe even future tournaments after that also. The one main thing I would love to change is the discrimination in the sport in general because it has a major negative impact on a lot of people.

Premier League Kicks

We teamed up with the Premier League Charitable Fund to tell the inside story of Premier League Kicks as part of the Premier League Youth Summit. Eight young people documented their diverse experiences of Premier League Kicks during the summer of 2021 through their own eyes and voices. 

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