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I love Aguero ... he’s short just like me!

FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE TO ELEVEN . . .

- SAM MORSHEAD

FIRST FOOTBALL MEMORY

Winning an Under Sevens cup final at Sixfields.

BEST PLAYER I’VE PLAYED WITH

Former Celtic and Northern Ireland winger Paddy McCourt.

TOUGHEST OPPONENT

Ipswich defender Luke Chambers. He’s always in your ear. He doesn’t shut up and you’re constantly thinking of things other than the game.

FAVOURITE FOOTBALLIN­G MOMENT

Making my Championsh­ip debut for Ipswich at Burnley when I was 18. It was unbelievab­le. I thought I was just going up to be a part of it and get used to it and then I played the last half-hour.

SPORTING HERO

Sergio Aguero. He’s just a genius. I love watching him play. The way he plays is unbelievab­le. We’re both quite small so there’s not many strikers I’d be able to model my game on. I love watching clips of him and I love watching things that he does.

TOUGHEST AWAY GROUND

Probably Luton when I played there for Woking. It’s very intimidati­ng. It’s a big crowd, loud, and under the lights it’s a very intimidati­ng place to go.

THE FIRST ALBUM I BOUGHT

I think it was a Queen one . . . a greatest hits. I get that from my dad — he’s a big Queen fan and I used to listen to whatever he’d listen to.

KARAOKE SONG

Robbie Williams’s Angels. It is a classic.

BEST-DRESSED TEAM-MATE

It’s a tough one — there’s not many! Jack Baldwin, simple but effective.

DREAM DINNER PARTY GUESTS

Robbie Williams (above). That would be pretty good. Frank Lampard. And Meghan Markle. I’d like to meet her. She’s a good actress.

IF I WASN’T A FOOTBALLER

I would probably be in banking, similar to my dad. In the real estate side of it. He always wanted me to do football or sport of some sort.

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 ??  ?? LEAGUE ONE joint top scorer and Peterborou­gh striker JACK MARRIOTT on tough nights under the lights at Luton’s Kenilworth Road and why he could have had a career in banking
LEAGUE ONE joint top scorer and Peterborou­gh striker JACK MARRIOTT on tough nights under the lights at Luton’s Kenilworth Road and why he could have had a career in banking

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