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Published 16:20 2 Jul 2021 BST
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SPAR Better Choices ambassador and father of three, Seamus Coleman. The Republic of Ireland and Everton captain today launched SPAR’s Better Choices summer 2021 campaign, bringing healthier food and refreshment options into Irish homes, gardens and parks for all the family to enjoy this summer. SPAR has also created a specially curated online hub at www.spar.ie/betterchoices providing customers with delicious recipes and suggested shopping lists to make planning for staycations, barbeques and match nights in, simple, healthy and tasty. Available now in more than 400 SPAR stores across Ireland, SPAR Better Choices products are easily identifiable by the green sticker.[/caption]
"I think unless you're from these small towns and you're from these Gaelic communities, people don't realise how hard a decision it actually is," said the relentless right back.
"I don't think anyone would understand how hard a decision that was, as a 17-year-old boy, because I was probably better at Gaelic than I was at soccer to be honest."Actually, not probably, I was better at Gaelic than soccer, and it was a big loss for the club. The dream of England was a long, long way away when I signed for Sligo Rovers. "I probably felt that it was possible, but maybe not everyone thought that and to leave Gaelic would have been a big call at the time and it wasn't made overnight, it was quite a hard decision to make.
"But I went with it, I stuck with it, and I didn't look back. There were a few times when I could have gone back, but I didn't and I stuck with it and thankfully I did."I always said I can go back and give Gaelic a go, whereas you can't go back and give soccer a go at [the age of] 24 or 25. So, I made the right decision thankfully."
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