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"He has said from day one he wants to be a footballer and he is playing at the highest level in Northern Ireland. He eats right, sleeps right and trains right, he is very dedicated." "With Linfield and Club NI he receives top notch coaching up to eight hours per week. He's good at schoolwork and well organised. Mark has always said he wants to be a footballer and play for Man United."Mark's mother is from Japan and while she is hopeful he may represent the 'Samurai Blue' , his father is determined that he will feature for Northern Ireland.' And where does Mark think he may eventually find a life in football? Oh he doesn't mind once it is at one of the world's two biggest clubs,
"I am looking forward to playing with the team. I am going to do some gym work before I go.I will be a bit nervous at the start but then I will settle into it. I would love to play for Real Madrid or Man United."We're sure we'll be hearing much more of this young lad in the years to come.
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