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John Stones, in a small village in the Pennine hills, a quiet and bright child who had the potential to become a professional swimmer, but who only ever wanted to play football.
A young Kalvin Phillips (2nd left) with teachers (left to right) Karen Loney, Carol Newton and Pauline Hearn at Whingate Primary School.
Kyle Walker, in Sheffield, a “skinny” boy whose teachers had watched him grow into his athletic prowess. Harry Maguire, in Mosborough, whose older brothers also had showed significant talent.
And Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who had beamed with shy pride when his former PE teacher Rich Mintoft surprised him with a photo album from his days at the Steel City’s Forge Valley School.
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× × Footballers from Barnsley could play in both the women’s and men’s Champions League finals this month after their clubs won semi-finals this week.
Bethany England and John Stones are England internationals who were both born in Barnsley in the same week in 1994.
England plays as a striker for Chelsea who overturned a 2-1 first leg deficit by beating Bayern Munich 4-1 on Sunday.
The 5-3 aggregate win put them in the Champions League final against Barcelona in Gothenburg on May 16.
They then won 2-0 at Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday to go two points clear at the top of the Women’s Super League which concludes on Sunday.