Champions League glory not enough?

By Kenneth Brown (kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk) | Mar 20, 2014 11:36 AM EDT

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Manchester United are without a doubt one of the biggest soccer clubs in the world, and therefore many young, talented players have made a small impression before heading on to different, smaller clubs. Former prospect Luke Chadwick came through the United ranks and made 25 appearances for the club, scoring two goals. The prospect was highly rated, but went on to play for other, smaller clubs.

The former prospect is slowly heading towards the end of his career, but that hasn't stopped him from fulfilling his dreams. The former Red Devil has recently joined his boyhood team Cambridge United. At Manchester United he was watched by over 60,000 people, and at Cambridge a few thousand at best watch him perform, but could he prefer his boyhood club over the one he tasted so much success with?

The former United player played in the Champions League against Bayern Munich, but he insists playing for his boyhood team was a far bigger deal, at least for him anyway. He explained "The missus buys me the Cambridge kit every Christmas or my birthday". So it seems the little boy he once was is still there even at the end of his career.

The star has suggested his debut for the club is a much bigger deal than his small glory at world famous Manchester United. So it seems the passion and desire he has held since being a young boy cannot be topped by memories in the greatest soccer tournament on earth, the UEFA Champions League.

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