Danny Warren left the Everton academy at the age of 13 but he couldn’t give up the feeling of scoring goals
n 2002, while playing for Frodsham JFC in Cheshire, I saw a floppy-haired young footballer whose joy for the game was infectious. Whether diving in goal, taking shots or running rings around us older lads, Danny Warren was always covered in mud. It turned out Danny was on the books of“To play for your boyhood club is the best thing you could possibly ever do,” says Danny. But it didn’t work out. After seven years with the club, he wasn’t enjoying it anymore and decided to leave at the age of 13.
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