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Meet English boss John Herdman who’s gone from council flat to World Cup with Canada via women’s football in New Zealand
Meet English boss John Herdman who’s gone from council flat to World Cup with Canada via women’s football in New Zealand
Published on November 23, 2022 at 02:57 PM
GARETH SOUTHGATE is not the only English manager in Qatar this winter.
And John Herdman, the 47-year-old from Consett in the North East, is ready to flourish after leading Canada to World Cup qualification.
John Herdman is the head coach of CanadaHerdman was previously the manager of New Zealand’s women’s team
From living alone at 16 before finding coaching, Herdman’s rise has been nothing if not unconventional.
Having found breaking into the system in England near impossible without a CV as a player, he moved to the other side of the world and found a role in New Zealand.
Eventually that led to coaching their women’s team, taking them to two World Cups and an Olympic Games before making the move to Canada.
Starting out as the women’s coach there, Herdman made the switch to leading the men’s side in 2018, before guiding them to their first World Cup since 1986.
There have been doubters at every turn but the focus is no longer on keeping them quiet.
Prior to the tournament, Herdman said: “I think, in simple terms, there’s been a desire to sort of prove people wrong.
“And you have to let that go because it’s quite a toxic motivation.
“Over the last two years, I’ve had that motivation goal. I mean, that was pretty toxic.
Lauren Sesselmann of Canada with John Herdman at the Women’s World Cup in 2015John Herdman at the Women’s World Cup Canada 2015
“It’s now coming into this World Cup, just with a freedom to really enjoy the experience with these players.
“There’s nothing but opportunity for Canada at this World Cup. Therefore we have to approach it with that sort of freedom.
“The desire to prove people wrong, that’s already been done.”;
Herdman has had to battle from a young age, growing up in County Durham when the local steelworks closed down and watching his parents divorce.
Then his father, who used to take him to watch Newcastle United as a boy, started suffering from mental health problems.
He decided to go it alone, living by himself in a council house at 16.
Herdman revealed: “I later read some work by (American philosopher) Ralph Waldo Emerson, his piece on self-reliance.
“That to me just really laid the foundation for what my future was going to be â that you’re relying on yourself here. Your parents aren’t here any more for you.
“You’re almost going to be looking after your parents to some degree. This is it, you’re on your own, son.
“Ask nothing from nobody, take nothing from nobody and get on with it. Just get on with it.
“I’m very strong-willed. If this is the direction we’re going, I’m going to give my life to it.”;
He added: “It stemmed out from that moment, I think at the age of 16, 17.
“I’d had two really tough years. Whether it was getting beat within an inch of my life and then the family breaking down and then recognising, ‘Yeah, my father’s probably never going to be the same again’.
“It was a tough period of time, I could have easily went in the wrong direction.
“You know, I think with the coaching, it was what pretty much saved us.”;
It has not only saved Herdman but taken him to the biggest stage in football.
Even before New Zealand there were battles back home. Herdman explained: “I’d had experiences working in academies in England.
“You just got that sense that there was a culture of almost protecting the players that had given their life to the game and really squeezing out anyone who hadn’t really been part of that club.”;