Welshman Daniel Nardiello has revealed what he needs to do after joining the Red Devils main team in the eyes of David Beckham, Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs among others.
Former Manchester United footballer Daniel Nardiello has revealed one of his worst memories from his time at the English club . In a look back at his footballing history, the 40-year-old striker recalled a particular situation he went through when he joined the Red Devils main team.
Nardiello shared his story on the Under the Cosh podcast. There, he pointed out that his new teammates forced him, at the age of 17, to pretend he was having sex on a table with an imaginary woman in front of the stars of the team. .
“My initiation in Manchester consisted of making love with an imaginary woman on the table. Some of us had to. The girl had to be described. It was horrible “, he recalls in the conversation.
There he also gave the names of some of the players who were part of the first team and who promoted this performance. “Ryan Giggs and David May were the leaders, but I could see Keane and Beckham giving it their all and you’re like, ‘Oh my God, I have to have sex with a girl in front of all these guys.’ ”.
“Is she blond? Is she brunette? Is she busty? How do you do? What do you say?… they told me. I turned red. It was horrible he insisted, also indicating that he had to do all this amid laughter from his companions.
Nardiello’s arrival at Manchester United happened in 2000 in exchange for 200,000 euros which were paid to Wolverhampton, which was a hefty sum for a player of his age.
His career then continued with Sansea City and Barnsley on loan. Once he left the Manchester team he spent the following years at Barnsley, Queens Park Rangers, Blackpool, Hartlepool United, Bury, Oldham Athletic, Exeter City, Rotherham United, Plymouth Argyle and Bangor City.
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