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I’ve played for legends Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney & Michael Carrick – English coaching talent is there

And this player has just enjoyed back-to-back promotions

PAUL SCHOLES, Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney, and Michael Carrick were all part of England’s Golden Generation - and they all have an eye for talent.

That, at least, is according to Middlesbrough star George Edmundson.

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Middlesbrough’s George Edmundson has played for some legendary namesCredit: PA
Manchester United icon Paul Scholes was briefly his boss at OldhamCredit: Reuters
Steven Gerrard then snapped up the defender and brought him to RangersCredit: Willie Vass - The Sun
Man Utd and England icons Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney have also signed himCredit: Getty

The 27-year-old has enjoyed an incredible career that he would never even have dared dream of while still playing Sunday League with his pals at 16.

Now he has the unique experience of playing for four of the biggest names in English football this century.

He had United legends Scholes and Rooney at Oldham, albeit for just seven games, and at Derby on loan in 2021.

He went to the Rams from Glasgow Rangers, who had snapped him up from the Latics two years previous, where Liverpool great Gerrard was his boss.

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These days he has another Red Devils icon in Carrick in charge of him after joining Boro on-loan from Ipswich on deadline day following successive promotions with the Tractor Boys.

“I must be doing something right,” a smiling Edmundson told SunSport. “They were all brilliant players so I’m hoping that they can all spot an alright player.

“It’s bizarre and I bet that I’m the only player to have played for all of them.”

With questions over whether there are enough talented English coaches coming through amid Thomas Tuchel’s England appointment, there seems no-one better to ask than the centre-half.

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“100 per cent the talent is there,” declared Edmundson. “Scholes was a bit different, he was only there for a few games but that wasn’t down to his knowledge or not doing well, but if you look at all of the managers I’ve had then they have all done well.

“Gerrard won the league at Rangers and Rooney had an impossible task at Derby.

“He told us that we were doing the right things and that we just had to make a few little tweaks. That was the best thing about him is how he stayed calm, never got flustered or made rash decisions and stuck doing the things that had worked and we got over the line.”

And he is enjoying life under another cool character in Carrick, saying: “Looking from the outside in before I came you would see him and how calm he was. Then you meet him and he is even calmer.

“Most of the time he will say his point rather than ranting and raving but don’t get it wrong as he can go for you and give you that kick that you need to spur you on if it’s needed.”

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Edmundson “boxed off” one ambition while at Rangers by not only playing but also scoring in Europa League for them.

But it has not always been the glitz and glamour of big European nights and being coached by superstars.

The Manchester-born ace said: “I was playing Sunday League until I was 16 as I’d never got signed on anywhere.

“I then managed to get one and do a scholarship at Oldham but was originally told ‘no’ that I wasn't going to get a pro.

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“I could have just given up then, but I decided to play the final game of that season and they changed their mind and gave me a pro.

"But when I got it I thought that I needed to go somewhere and play games with the thought that if I got released, hopefully I could sign for the loan team if I do well there.”

Edmundson linked up with the Zarach charity in their mission to give Every Head a BedCredit: MFC

Edmundson continued: “I probably wasn’t ready for League One and when I look back now the kit drowned me. I went out to non-league Ramsbottom United of the EvoStik North, and no disrespect, that is not the level you grow up dreaming of playing at.

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“But it was great, I played Saturday and Tuesday and just got kicked around, smashed for 90 minutes and I learned so much about the dark arts and what it actually meant to get three points in front of fans. 

“Football then changes quickly. When I was at Ramsbottom I was just thinking that if I can at least get to the Conference then that would be really respectable.

“But after a couple more loans and then having a really good season in League Two the next minute I’m going up to Glasgow.”

Things did not quite work out fully for him at Ibrox and after impressing at Derby he moved back south to Ipswich, who were then languishing in League One.

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He said: “From the first day talking to Mark Ashton the CEO you could really tell they were serious about going up. But up until about Christmas time it didn’t really go to plan but then when Kieran McKenna came in it just took off and we went to the next level.

“After that we went into his first proper season and everybody felt ‘we have a good team here’ and with a few more additions we’d be right up there.

“If anybody says that they thought we’d do back-to-back promotions then they are lying, there’s no chance.

The star has enjoyed a whirlwind since his days at Oldham AthleticCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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“But after getting up we then made a good start and just kept winning and then when it got to January I started saying to my mates ‘I think we could do this’ and I bet the lads were thinking the same.”

Edmundson and Town did manage to secure automatic promotion and that enabled the very likeable and engaging defender to fulfil another life-long ambition - playing the Premier League at his beloved Etihad.

Days before he left for Boro in August, the star came on as substitute for the final few minutes of Ipswich’s 4-1 defeat to the champions.

“I’m a big City fan so to come on was special,” Edmundson said. “Honestly I had about 50 ticket requests but I managed to narrow it down to nine as that was as much as I could get - my parents, sister, mates and close family friends all came and were buzzing for me.

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“I was on the bench and I think I spent the full game warming up. Obviously we were losing but I came on at right-back.

“The thing that I was most buzzing about was that you get a Premier League debut ball with all the details from the game in a glass case now.

“I got to finally pick that up from Ipswich during the international break. I’d really wanted one of them for ages and finally got one. It’s now at my mum’s house.

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“That was another box ticked and nobody can ever take away from me that I’ve played in the Premier League.”

Kieran McKenna gave George Edmundson his Premier League debut away to Man CityCredit: Reuters
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