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Love Is The Drog travelled to Stockport to chat to the teenager about life in England's lower leagues, Wembley dreams and Drogheda reflections.
As I walk down Castle Street in Edgeley, Stockport, I am reminded of my second to last visit to the town, seven years ago. Visiting a friend, I met him at the McDonalds by the train station and we started walking to his house a ten-minute walk away.
My friend, a once long-suffering Manchester City supporter now claiming to be afflicted by success fatigue, pointed out a branch of Greggs on the street. “Phil Foden goes in there all the time,” he told me.