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Published 14:51 19 Mar 2016 GMT
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"The club was going down a road nobody wanted to see. It was something I had to do. I wasn’t looking for anything from it," he revealed to the Daily Star.
"If it wasn’t for this club, would I be what I am or have done what I have achieved? Everything that happened for me is down to me starting here as a little kid.
"I just felt it was something I had to do and, in all fairness, I thought a few more people would do it as well. But maybe they just didn’t have the same deep feeling as me.
"I just gave it unconditionally because of my love for the club. They were in a bad way. It was desperate. It was sad to see the club I played for and went to cup finals with in such a terrible state.
"I was a ball boy at Filbert Street and I went to playing at the old Wembley with my parents watching. Everything about what happened for me was all down to starting here."
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