You never know what risks and sacrifices footballers have had to make in their lives to get to the highest level.
Not many will have put themselves in danger on the quest to play professional football, but as a youngster growing up in Belfast, Carl Winchester did.
Winchester says the decision was a risk, and his parents did not necessarily agree on what was the right thing to do at first, but he was glad he made the call.
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