CSABA SAVED MY CAREER.Byline: Neil Cameron
CHRISTIAN NADE NADE National Association for Developmental Education (organization of college educators who work with remedial subjects) NADE Norwegian Association for Distance Education NADE National Association of Document Examiners admits Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo saved his career after problems in his private life threatened to wreck WRECK, mar. law. A wreck (called in law Latin, wreccum maris, and in law French, wrec de mer,) signifies such goods, as after a shipwreck, are cast upon land by the sea, and left there within some county, so as not to belong to the jurisdiction of the admiralty, but to the common law. it. Nade, 25, declined to reveal the nature of his troubles that he insists are still continuing. But as he spoke yesterday it was clear they are causing him pain. In fact, the Frenchman admitted his mind has not been focused on football over the past 12 months. Nade said: "I have put these problems to one side - I'm thinking only about my game now. "They got me down and I just hope they don't come back this season. I don't want to say what they were. They were personal. "There have been difficult times but the club helped me a lot - the manager and players. I should be okay to focus on football now." Nade was more than a shade cryptic cryp·tic n. 1. Hidden or concealed. 2. Tending to conceal or camouflage, as the coloring of an animal. when he said: "Things tried to get into my life. That was the problem. We are here to play football but there are people who want to put your private life in the football and I don't think this is fair. "Even if it's not true, people try to invent things to make you feel bad and look bad. This is hard because I care about my football, I don't care about what they want. "The manager pressed the right button and helped me to forget. He said things that had to be said and were difficult for me to listen to but I realised I don't care about the other things. "The coach told me that to be fit I had to take care of my personal life first. Maybe after that I'd be able to get fit and play football." Nade admits he struggled in the role of lone striker that Laszlo has asked him to carry out for much of his time at Tynecastle. He said:"It was really hard for me to play alone up front. You have to run all the time for the team, which is fine, but as a striker you are judged by how many goals you score so it was hard. "To be fit, you need to play a lot of games. I couldn't do a proper pre-season because I was injured in·jure tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures 1. To cause physical harm to; hurt. 2. To cause damage to; impair. 3. and while I've taken part in a lot of reserve games, it's not the same. "But I got a lot of pleasure from playing with the reserves and I feel confident about my football now. "I got back in the team against Aberdeen last week and I believe I played quite well. "I think I will score against Falkirk - in fact, I definitely will." CAPTION(S): IN GOOD HEART: Nade is feeling better |
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