LUTON winger Chiedozie Ogbene has opened up about how he very nearly chose to play Gaelic football as a youngster.
Ogbene, 26, has featured in all nine of Luton's Premier League matches this season after joining from Rotherham in the summer.
His goal in Luton's 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest was his first ever in England's top division.
But in an interview with Sky Sports, he said growing up in Ireland meant he very nearly played another game entirely.
The Ireland international revealed that, for a long time, he played football and Gaelic football concurrently.
And it was only after having a meeting with a Cork City youth manager that he made the decision to pursue his dream of playing in the Premier League.
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Ogbene told Sky: "I go back to when I was 11, my brother was playing for Tramore Athletic when I was playing Gaelic football.
“I always played street football but I never really joined a football team. So my brother used to come back and talk about how his football games went and I used to aspire to be like him.
“Football took over when I was 17. I was playing Gaelic football and football at the same time and I had to make a decision to pursue one career.
“I remember I was 17 and there was a county final with my local club, Nemo Rangers [Gaelic football], and we had to have a replay.
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