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McCarthy warned: Don't chase Hoop dreams
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, May 17, 2009 | by CIARAN O RAGHALLAIGH
JAMES McCARTHY has been warned his dream move to Celtic could become a nightmare.
The SPL champions have already had one bid turned down for the 18- year-old Hamilton Accies midfielder - a lifelong Hoops fan.
But Republic of Ireland U-19s boss Sean McCaffrey has pleaded with his wonderkid to think long and hard about the potential pitfalls of joining the Celts..
"He needs to go to a club where his ability will work," said McCaffrey.
"All Celtic teams try to play good football so I think that would suit him.
"But I don't know if they are the best club for him. He needs to be careful, and to ask Gordon Strachan what he expects of him - whether he will be a first-team signing or is being looked at as a player for the long term.
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"Playing first-team football is the priority for him now - he doesn't need to go to a club that will look at him as a three- season project. He could do that at Hamilton." But McCaffrey added: "If he goes for big money, the manager will be held accountable so he'll be sure to have him in his plans."
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