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Published 09:58 29 Jun 2019 BST
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"10-in-a-row," he replies when asked what his main aim is here.Meet a youngster with plenty of ambition. Having just broken onto Bolton's first team last January, Connell - the player born in England and made in Ireland - went onto make 12 senior appearances for the club he's been with since he was nine years of age. And though Bolton were struggling, Connell impressed. It wasn't the first time. Between that and his exploits with the Ireland 17s, 18s and 19s over the last few years, he's turned plenty of heads, Mick McCarthy's chief among them and with the Ireland senior manager spotting his potential, he called him into the senior squad just last month. Saturday morning's move completes a huge month for the teenager. Neil Lennon was another impressed by what he'd seen and Connell put pen to paper on a four year deal with the club this morning. He was interviewed upon arrival and with that thick Liverpool accent, he laid on the line what he will bring to the table and what his dreams here.
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