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Wayne Rooney could not imagine that at the age of 21, Everton had another player who breaks his records.
Toffees may have thought that thunderstorms have been hit twice when John Paul Kissock first appeared in the youth category.
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In 2006, just after Rooney finished his second season at Manchester United, his boy’s club was looking for another star on the same former British captain.
After breaking Ronnie’s record, after breaking the Ronnie’s record, the youngest player in Everton’s reserve team, a 16 -year -old Kisuk was at the time.
The two score grew up in Everton Median families before joining Toffees at a young age.
Kissock made such a progress that he appeared only at the age of 14 for the Under -16 England team and was under 18 years later.
“I am quite shy, so I didn’t like him,” he said in 2021 about the media he received.
“It was a little too much for me at the time, while others were close to themselves, like Jose Baxter, embraced it.”
When he found himself around the first team under David Moyes, he was looking for a senior success.
The midfielder experienced a few before the season before the 2008/208 campaign.
At the age of 18, Kissock was an unused alternative to the campaign’s four opening games, but never achieved its first top competitive appearance.
A few decades later, the 35 -year -old, who now believes that his style of playing with Moyce’s defense tactics in Godison Park has made him a benefit.
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“The currency is what I call it a great manager, in defense,” he said. “He loves a little strength, which was not good for me because of the type of player I was,” he said.
“The Moyes Priority was initially defensive, but I try to get it out of Back Four and run to create something and play my game, as Neil and Gary let me.
“He didn’t like that. I found my way a little more difficult, and I think he was disappointed with me.”
Everton reached the final of the FA Cup at the end of the 2008/09 season, but the 2-1 defeat to Chelsea suffered.
Kissock, which was on the bench at the opening, knew that this post was on the wall after he left the Wemley team.
He has since admitted that he wants to leave football completely after Moyes has released the news that he had no future in Park Gudison.
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“I was destroyed to leave Everton,” Kisuk told Liverpool Eco. “I have supported them all my life and will always love the club.
“I was not the kind of player,” he said.
“But you can’t argue with what he has gained in Everton and I wish him the best for him,” he said.
“However, it never happened and I was drowned to leave it. Moyce took me to his office to deliver the news and it was a terrible day, one of the worst experiences of my life,” he said.
“When he told me it was terrible, there were uncontrollable tears,” he said.
“I have been in the club for 12 years and it was hard to say to my family, especially my father,” he said.
“Everyone thought I deserved an opportunity. The most important thing is to play a single game, that’s what I wanted to get to.
“I didn’t want to play football after that. I just wanted to leave.”
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After leaving Everton, Kissock enjoyed a four -month -old in the Scottish League for Hamilton Academic.
But he was released in the beginning of December 2009 and began his job for a taxi recruitment company.
After encouraging his family and friends in Newton, he again appeared to give football another football.
Kissock also found for another local side called Formby before going to the National League clubs including Southport, Luton Town, Ebbsfleet and Whitehawk.
In January 2019, the player is lovingly known as the “non -league of Messi” by hotsers, making his last move.
He joined Whitehawak as a player with the help of a player, but after that, he found his brother’s asset trade instead.
“I was never a bitter person and had good experiences,” Kissock, a fan of Everton, told Planetfootball.
“It never happened to me in Everton, but I don’t have a bad thing to say about someone there.”