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16th May 2018
08:00am BST

"He was just a skillful left winger who could take people on. He had pace - he got up and down the left, initially," Kenny told SportsJOE. "There were players from his school team and players from his class who were picked for Northern Ireland Schoolboys - and some of his friends - and James wasn't picked at that stage. "But, to me, on the evidence that I could see, he was infinitely more talented. I thought he was quite exciting when I saw him."There was, of course, still that hunger which underpinned everything the Irish international did. Sometimes though, he wanted it so much that the management had to intervene and tell him to row back on how much extra training he was doing.
"James really loved the game, you could see he loved it," the Dubliner explained. "He had the right attitude to training, he was very receptive to any sort of advice. He needed to practice crossing so he practiced crossing - religiously really. "He had great commitment to practice. "Then away from football, he loved to run and would often take off on the roads so much so that we had to take him away from that. We had to put the reins on him because he wanted to just run. Running on hard surfaces is not always the best for football. "But he wanted to be the best he could be."https://www.instagram.com/p/BbUjIIMF8v-/?taken-by=sportsjoedotie
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