Wycombe Wanderers striker Adebayo Akinfenwa has taken to social media to revel in his FIFA 22 rating, ahead of the release of the new football simulation video game this week. Nicknamed 'The Beast', the year-old is best known for his incredible strength and he has been the strongest player on multiple versions of FIFA. Could you talk us through those levels. A bit of playful banter which I use to motivate some people.
So I motivated Scott Kashket last season, he was on a level 3 I think, which is a right-hand to the chest. Level two, left hand to the chest. Level three, right hand, my powerful one, to the arm. Level four, right hand to the chest. Level five, both hands, anything can happen then! Not many people get to Level five. Do you have a big celebration planned? In the lead up there will have to be a plan.
When I do get it, by the grace of God, I will have to do something big. I knew I could. I want to get promoted with Wycombe, score more goals.
If you could give your year-old self any advice what would it be? Work harder. You can always do a little bit more. You write about your mum in a very funny way in the book and you say your mum still scares you.
Is that true? My mum would know. Akinfenwa asserts that he has simply been given a chance to be himself and as the words pour out it would take some very confident judgment to accuse him of affectation. The nicest thing I get from it is that I can be myself and people seem to like it. Football was my saving grace so I want to let people know that you can achieve whatever you want. Fame has had its perks. The more serious business begins now and there was quite a choice for Akinfenwa when, straight after helping AFC Wimbledon to promotion in the play-off final at Wembley , he found himself a free agent.
But he refused to let his body outgrow his dream. For that fame, Akinfenwa Ah-kin-fen-wah has his own oversized body and the California-based gaming company Electronic Arts Inc. His body, because it allowed him to bench-press pounds. For years he fought it, though, resenting the fact his linebacker-like 5-foot, pound build got more attention than his skills. It was a painful and troubling experience that wound up changing his outlook on both soccer and life.
For me, when you go through trials and tribulations and come out the other side … I think you embrace the fun side of it. Life in itself can be very tough. After two years, he returned to England, where he led his League One and League Two teams in scoring four times in five seasons,
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