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In December he signed for non-league Walsall Wood, prior to suffering a serious injury and breaking his leg for the third and final time in his career, retiring him just aged It was then he realised that a life post-football can be just as physically impaired as it can be mentally. It can sometimes be detrimental. At the age of 15, having been on schoolboy terms with Cambridge United, he attended a two-week trial with Manchester United.

He made his first team debut for the club on 26th October against Crewe Alexandra in the League Cup. One year on, he scored his first senior level goal for the club against Barnet in yet another League Cup tie. Shortly after his first career leg-break, he recovered to score a hat-trick on his return for the Manchester United reserves. However, he was never called on for a Premier League game again, although he was an unused substitute in several Champions League games.

This chapter in Ebanks-Blakes career still aids his post footballing activities now, with his brief but meaningful stint at United earning him a regular spot on MUTV. In his own three word summary: Uncertainty. View all posts by spencersblog You are commenting using your WordPress.

You are commenting using your Google account. Ebanks-Blake and Carl Ikeme took some time to strike up an alliance when first occupying the same dressing room — both are deep thinkers who tend to sit quietly and size people up before passing judgement!

When Ikeme was diagnosed with leukaemia four years ago, Ebanks-Blake was among the inner circle of friends who then spent the following 12 months keeping in regular touch, making regular visits, and generally being there to help his mate through some seriously tough times. Ebanks-Blake joined another close friend in Foley to support Ikeme by raising funds for charity with a bike ride during his illness, and also linked up with the former goalkeeper for a night raising awareness of the Race Against Blood Cancer charity with Telford Wolves just before the first lockdown.

The incredible warmth in the room that night offered another sign of just how much the two of them are still revered by the Molineux fanbase. It is now coming up to eight years since Ebanks-Blake left Wolves, and circumstances dictated that there could be no fond farewell or proper chance to say goodbye.

Ebanks-Blake has enjoyed an enduring popularity with Wolves fans which means a lot and is something he will never take for granted. And an illustration of how, thinking back to those Molineux times of a decade or so ago, will always bring smiles and fond memories for the now year-old Ebanks-Blake. Former Wolves striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake is now passing on his knowledge. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up. Sylvan Ebanks-Blake is reminiscing. That was soon to change. First impressions are important, so they say.

And then there was McCarthy. And his trusted assistant, Terry Connor. But McCarthy gave him leeway. It was a squad that played hard just as much as it worked hard.

Unfortunately there was to be no fairytale reunion. It is a development he is greatly enjoying. Yes, even in the morning! Top Stories. Live Live From the section Snooker. Live Live From the section Football. Djokovic in draw as decision looms. Also in Sport. What's next for Djokovic after visa row? What's behind Rashford's form - and how does he get back to his best? From aspiring priest to Watford's saviour - will Dennis prove key in the relegation fight?

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