



Billy has been working as a 'professional' football freestyler since reaching the semi-finals of the Nike Freestyle event in London in 2002, which consisted of 32,000 contestents.He has appeared at the O2 Bond St shop launch with France & Juventus captain Patrick Viera.
Billy has performed his freestyle tricks and skills live on TV for Nickelodeon, Blue Peter and Central News and has performed fis tricks on BBC1's Question of Sport, Match of the Day and the Disney Channel. He has been featured with the Republic of Ireland's all time greatest goalscorer & Tottenham Hotspur star Robbie Keane for The Guardian, Evening Standard and Independent on 'Sunday newspapers', and appeared in numerous media pieces with spurs stars Jermain Defoe, Ledley King and Paul Robinson.
Billy's status has attracted other clients including the international hit game 'Keepy Uppy' which he is now promoting in both the UK & Japan. His football skills have also led to Billy being used to promote Sky Sports Premiership and Copa America coverage.
In 2005 Billy appeared on the KDDI TV commercial with Feyernoyd and Japan star Ono. Shortly after this Billy appeared with England and Man Utd star Wayne Rooney for a Coca Cola promotion and was also featured with J-League stars in Japanese football magazine Footival. Billy's work has also been featured in the popular UK magazines 442 and Match.
Billy has become the first football freestyler to be signed up as a professional 'Football Freestyler' by a Proffesional Club -Premiership giants Tottenham Hotspur. Billy displays and teaches his freestyle tricks and skills for Tottenham's coaching in the community schemes, corporate sponsors and on the pitch for half time and pre-match entertainment for Premiership games. He has also appeared as half time entertainment for England International matches.
Billy's freestyle tricks and body motions have been captured for use on a top Video Game (Pictured left) which will be released worlwide in 2006. And more recently, Billy appeared with some of the world's top football stars - including the freestyle king Ronaldinhio (pictured top left) for a TV commercial to be screened in this summer's World Cup.