User:Clowneh

Casey Mclaughlin, a teenager who grew up in the likes of East End and North Side, Cayman Islands. As a kid Casey looked up to his older brother Codie Mclaughlin (2 years older) as a role model and would do everything he did if he able to. At the age of 6 Casey followed his brother when he started to play football for North Side Primary School. North Side Primary was a reasonably small school and also had a small football team. As a result of this Casey got his first football match when the team was short of a few players. It was written in the rule book that players could not participate in a match until the age of 8 but Casey was always there watching his brother play and begging the coach to play in which the coach did play him in this situation. Casey later went on to be captain of the team for 2 years and become one of the best players to ever attend North Side Primary. When Casey went to middle school (years 7-9) he moved on to play for East End United in which his brother Codie encouraged him. Casey started playing the u-17 league at the age of 11 for East End United. As a result of him playing above his standards, 3 years later he found himself in the senior squad as the youngest player in the Cayman Island Premier League 10/11 season. He also earned a trip to Brazil in 2010 in which he trained with Vasco da Gama's u-15's. In 2011 Casey moved on to Bodden Town FC after seeing his old club East End United being relegated to the 1st division league. At the age of 15 Casey played for Bodden Town FC's u-17's, u-21/reserve league and senior team. Casey played and captained every game for the u-17 team, in which he finished the season with 15 goals and 6 assists after playing various positions. He also featured in all of the matches in the u-21/reserve league in which he played left back (LB) or left/right wing (LW/RW)and scored 4 goals and got 2 assists. In the senior team Casey was a regular starter in which he usually played on the wings (RW/LW). Casey ended the 2011/12 season with the senior team having got 5 goals and 9 assists. In the summer of 2012 Casey moved to England to persue his dream of becoming a football player when he joined Cirencester College Football Academy. He is currently selected for most games and has 3 goals and 1 assist from midfield in just 6 games. For future information visit YUH GYAL.