'I was at Man Utd from the age of about five to 10, and then I quit playing. I fell out of love with it really, I got a bit ill'
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'I was at Man Utd from the age of about five to 10, and then I quit playing. I fell out of love with it really, I got a bit ill'
"Ireland U-21 star thriving after blood condition forced him to quit football for a spell"
"He's still only 21 so it's early days in the career of the English-born, and now Dublin-based, Irish footballer Harry Vaughan, but he's already managed to win the attention of some impressive names."
"Vaughan has done enough to be picked to play first-team football by an Irish cult hero (John Sheridan), a Premier League icon (Harry Kewell), and the current manager of Chelsea (Liam Rosenior)."
Harry Vaughan is 21, English-born and now based in Dublin. A blood condition forced him to quit football for a spell, after which he returned and is now thriving. Vaughan has attracted the attention of several prominent figures in football and has been selected for first-team football. Those who have picked him include John Sheridan, Harry Kewell, and Liam Rosenior. Vaughan’s progression from a health-related break to first-team inclusion under notable names demonstrates resilience and promising early-career development in professional football.
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