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Published 13:27 24 Mar 2015 GMT
Updated 17:27 24 Mar 2015 GMT
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At 25, Arter has had to work for his standing in the game.
It wasn’t that long ago that he was fighting for attention at places like Staines Town, Welling United, Woking. Now, he’s headed for the Aviva with a very real chance of affecting a huge game. An international game.
“I was playing non-league and international is far from that,” the London-born player reflected on times he thought it might not happen for him. “I was obviously only a young boy then but my main focus then was to just work as hard as I can and get back to a level that I thought I could play at.
“I’m confident in my own ability and this is a level that I think I’m capable of playing at. The key to that is just working hard and not resting on your laurels and, from the age of 19 up until now, I haven’t done that. I’m going to continue to work hard and hopefully reach the top.”
Arter, who’s grandmother hails from Sligo, is as privileged as any to receive the call up and he won’t forget the day he got word that he has made O’Neill’s list. He was only in the gym. Where else would he be?
“I didn’t realise until – I think it was a Thursday – I was just in the gym and one of the lads popped in and said, ‘congratulations, you got called up.’
“Obviously I wasn’t aware of anything so it was a nice surprise and a different way of finding out.
“It means a lot. Playing for your country is the ultimate goal in football and when you’re a little boy, that’s what you dream of and, if I do get the opportunity to play, it will be a proud moment.”
He isn’t expecting an easy ride though – from his own team mates, that is. As the squad’s newbie, he’s fully aware of initiation ceremonies and he’s heard mumblings of singing in certain corners of the team bus.
“I’m going to have to think of something, try and learn the words and just put my headphones on and close my eyes,” he said with a worried look on his face.
Sunday is the only concern for now though.
Arter has bagged two absolute screamers since receiving the call-up to the Ireland squad and he admitted that his scoring usually comes in spurts.
“Hopefully I can score in my next game, too,” he said.
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