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Luke O'nien what a journey.

Taken from Luke's linkedin account..

EUROPA LEAGUE was never the dream. Not because I didn’t want it. Because if I’m being honest, I never thought it was possible. What kid would? Especially when 12 years ago I was playing non league football in the Ryman Premier and Conference South, just trying to stay alive in the game. What kid dreams about Europe when, two weeks into the off season, his dad has to tell him he’s been released by Watford F.C. over the phone? I was heartbroken. My dad looked at me and said:“What are we doing tomorrow?”To which I replied with the words he’d drilled into me my whole life:“We’re training, Dad.”So we trained. Every single day. My dad emailed every EFL club asking for an opportunity. One club replied. One. That was all I needed. An opportunity. Wealdstone FC and Wycombe Wanderers FC, I’ll always be indebted to you. Then came the move to Sunderland AFC.A massive club.A massive opportunity.And I couldn’t wait to prove myself. But 45 minutes into my debut… hooked.“Rabbit caught in headlights. Waste of money. Get rid.”Then came the Championship.“He’s not good enough for this level.”Then the Premier League.“Let’s give him a debut and then get rid of him.”I understood the doubt. I’ve faced it my whole career. And truthfully, you doubt yourself too at times. But I’ve always tried to live by one mindset:Outwork your doubt. You don’t always need to see the full journey. You just need to take the next step. Then the next one. And then another. Even when social media tells you you’re not good enough. Even when the voice inside your own head whispers the same thing. Keep working.Keep learning.Keep showing up.Because sometimes the places you end up are bigger than anything your younger self could’ve ever imagined. To any young player reading this, don’t put a ceiling on yourself too early. You genuinely have no idea where this game and life can take you. And to the boys… thank you. You removed the glass ceiling I’d placed on myself. What a team. What a club. What a fanbase. Sunderland… rocking all over Europe ❤️🤍And in the words of Granit Xhaka:“This is just the beginning.”


This one lad gives everything and more.
He came across so normal and down to earth on STID and every Sunderland Supporter should feel proud and privileged to have witnessed his rise through your journey.

Only knows where his career ends up whether coaching or management but in all honestly if he quit tomorrow he has done himself, family and the Club proud.
A rare commodity in today’s game and plenty of naturally born talented footballers have fallen way short of their potentional.
 

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