Yorkshire Post

Milner dreaming of Elland Road glory

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Leeds United fan Adam Milner is hoping to make an impression at Elland Road on Sunday after revealing he once turned down the offer of trials with the football club.

The Castleford loose-forward played many sports as a youngster but called a halt to his budding football career after discoverin­g he was a better rugby league player.

“My footballin­g days are long gone now,” he said. “I actually turned Leeds down! I went on a summer camp and they wanted me on trial but I said ‘no, I’m committed to my rugby’.

“I was better at rugby than I was at football so it wasn’t the hardest of decisions.

“My dad’s a big Leeds fan – we watched the Champions League games together – but he wasn’t that bothered.”

Milner has remained a big Leeds fan over the years and, alongside his England teammate Tom Burgess, recently got the chance to take part in a penalty shoot-out at half-time during a Championsh­ip game against Ipswich.

“I actually thought I was just going up there to watch but I ended up going into the hospitalit­y and taking penalties at half-time,” said Milner.

“It felt good. I’m a big Leeds fan so to be involved in their game was quite a special moment.

“That was the first game I’ve been to this year.

“I’m a good armchair supporter at the minute but last year I went to a few games when they were doing well at the start of the season. They’re doing well at the minute, so hopefully they can get to the glory land and get promoted.”

With his team-mates he has the chance to experience more glory as England go in search of a Test series whitewash against New Zealand.

“I don’t know the last time that happened but that’s what we’re building towards and putting a marker down to the rest of the world that we’ve got something good here in England.”

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