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Nahyan Chowdhury has featured on a new BBC TV series(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
A man’s life changed after getting a phone call on holiday.
For the last few weeks, Nahyan Chowdhury, 25, from Wavertree, has featured on new BBC show Last Pundit Standing.
The Apprentice-style series has followed 12 football fans battling it out to win the chance to work for BBC Sport.
So I had to leave my family holiday and fly back the next day.”
Within 24 hours, Nahyan was hitting the crossbar on the Goodison Park pitch as part of a challenge and this helped him settle in.
He said: ”On the first filming day I was a bit overwhelmed because I did feel a little bit out of place.
In the final episode, released today, Nahyan finished top and was crowned the winner.
On how that felt, Nahyan said: ”I was very emotional.
At that moment, I just knew that I had got my foot in the door in this industry.
“I still like my current job, I still like science but sports is my genuine, real passion.
Keeping a secret was easy to be fair, no one could get it out of me.”
Nahyan fell in love with football after watching Liverpool's heroic victory in the 2005 Champions League final(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
As Nahyan prepares to start contributing for BBC Sport alongside his job in science, he hopes his journey can be an example to others.