Gregg Ryder may be the 25-year-old assistant instructor at AArAttabandalag Vestmannaeyja - better called IBV A former Newcastle United coach has told how he's getting excited about working alongside two of his people to just take their Icelandic soccer team to the top of the league. Gregg Ryder may be the 25-year-old assistant instructor at AArAttabandalag Vestmannaeyja a' better referred to as IBV a now managed by ex-Premier League star Herman Hreidarsson and recently signed former England goalie David James. The team played in this yearas Europa League and amount former Newcastle United trainee Aaron Spear within their group. On the nation where the established national game is GlAma, a type of wrestling but a media spotlight have been shone by the signing of James, who played with Hreidarsson at Portsmouth. aIt is fairly surreal,a Gregg said. aHe was one of many greatest names in baseball when I was growing up therefore it is going to be good to work alongside him.a Gregg, a former pupil of Queen Elizabeth High School in Hexham, who played football for Hexham Tigers and Stocksfield, left the North East aged 18 when he won a football scholarship to review at university in The Us. He met a who knew of a teaching job in Iceland and decided to give a spin to it, when he came back home. Gregg, whose parents Robin and Sheila stay near Hexham, said: aOne of the big differences is getting used to the weather along with the long dark winters and light summers.A It's much less cold as you'd think, but it can make playing conditions hard and you have to regard the weather. The long dim winters can be depressing, but in summer there's nearly 24-hours of daylight and so that you can be playing a of golf at 1am.a
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