Fionan Lynch shares reflections on his past, highlighting a stark contrast between his tough reputation and his true nature as a kind person. While he acknowledges moments of trouble and aggression in his football career, he feels that dedication was lacking, particularly during his time at Rangers. Lynch expresses regrets for not fully applying himself but recognizes the silver lining of eventually moving to Everton. He fondly recalls the Tally Ho pub and nightlife during his early football years, demonstrating the carefree spirit of youth that sometimes overshadowed his career aspirations.
I don't see myself as a tough guy. But it's followed me everywhere. A night to gain a reputation and a lifetime to get rid of it.
I have massive regrets that I never gave myself the best crack at it because I was a Rangers boy, I supported Rangers when I was younger.
I thought I'd made it. Football was easy to me. But then you start to get injured, going on nights out, and it all starts to mount up.
There was no proof of ID then! Any regrets from the Rangers years? Oh Christ, aye.
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