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Published 13:18 3 Apr 2015 BST
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A newspaper article from 1992 on a young Steven Gerrard who was recognised by legend Steve Heighway. pic.twitter.com/YKbQjeSOpR
— Before Football (@BeforeFootball) March 31, 2015
Heighway writes:
What we can ascertain from this is that, not only was Heighway a playing great, but his ability to spot talent is second to none.Outstanding potential has to be recognised and nurtured and Stephen Gerrard, a gem from Huyton, could be the next on our production line...
He has enormous natural talent and is a Liverpool fan through and through. His attitude to coaching and personal development is a joy to see and our staff are genuinely excited by his prospects.
Stephen has already been brought to the attention of the FA National Coaching staff as "one for the future" and no effort will be spared to create the right environment for him and his talents to develop at this club.
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