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Vimal Yoganathan's message to Oldham fans after promotion

Vimal Yoganathan's message to Oldham fans after promotion

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Vimal Yoganathan, from Trelawnyd, is the first player of Sri Lankan Tamil descent to play for a professional club in the UK.
A midfielder for Barnsley, the 19-year-old has spent half of this season on loan at Oldham Athletic.
And, after scoring in the 3-0 play-off semi-final win over York City, Yoganathan stepped out onto the Wembley turf on Sunday (June 1) for the Latics' final against Southend United.
Promotion back to the EFL was achieved via an epic 3-2 win, with Yoganathan having started and being involved in 85 minutes of the tie.
In the aftermath of the celebrations for the club, he has since taken to Instagram to write what appears to be a farewell message to Oldham fans with his loan spell having ended there.
Yoganathan wrote: "Fairy tale ending. What a feeling to get promoted in my first full season in football."
He added: "My time at Oldham's been unbelievable, from the fans to the staff to my teammates everyone's been amazing to me, whatever happens to my future, I wish Oldham all the best."
The journey to the EFL all began in Flintshire for Yoganathan.
He is from the village of Trelawnyd and began his journey to the top by playing indoor football at Holywell Leisure Centre when he was just four years old.
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He then went on to play for Connah's Quay Nomads and the Prestatyn Town academy - but it wasn't long before his exceptional talent caught the eye of a Premier League club.
Vimal was scouted by Liverpool at the age of just six-years-old and, having impressed the club, officially signed to their club's academy two years later.
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Although he is of Sri Lankan descent, he has spent his entire career to date playing for the Wales youth set up thanks to his Flintshire roots.
He regularly plays for the under 19's side, with his latest cap coming in a 2-2 draw v Turkmenistan on Saturday (September 7).
Great things are expected of him, so it's worth keeping an eye out on him back at Barnsley next season.

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