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Post by Football News on Jun 2, 2015 15:26:48 GMT
Everton reject wants to prove Blues wrongBournemouth's Eunan O'Kane set for Premier League with south coast side next seasonAFC Bournemouth's Eunan O'Kane AN Everton reject wants to prove the Blues wrong as he prepares for his Premier League debut. Bournemouth’s Eunan O’Kane was released by Everton as a teenager in 2009 but has worked his way back up through the levels. And now the Liverpool supporter is gearing up for the top flight after the Cherries won the Championship. Derry-born O’Kane, who spent two seasons at Everton, told the Daily Echo: “It wasn’t too long ago that I was told I was too small to play in the Premier League. Everton Youth player Eunan O'Kane “I’m not too big at the moment but, at the time, I wasn’t as big as I am now. “Maybe Everton were right at that point but it’s nice having been told that to virtually give them two fingers.” Liv Echo
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3in11
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Post by 3in11 on Jun 2, 2015 15:40:42 GMT
Since when has size been a governing criteria in assessing young players. The history of football is littered with talented short-arses.
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