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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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The 37-year-old, who coaches and founded his own gym and academy in Liverpool, refers to the opportunities which are now available to youngsters.

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When asked what she had discussed with the Prince of Wales, Andoh said they "talked about homelessness" as she had been working with St Mungo's and helping youngsters to get the "best start in life".

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She described youngsters as being connected to a "dopamine drip" from the moment they got a smartphone and social media accounts.

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It is not a lot of time for Wiegman to work with her players so she will be encouraged by the rapid rise of a number of youngsters this year.

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The talented youngster was also a keen cricketer - her dad Will played for Hampshire - but eventually had to choose between the sports just as she was breaking into Southampton's first-team squad.

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