Was letting McManaman go a mistake?

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He seems to be doing well for Wigan, and had some creative dribbling. I'd think he would add some depth if he were still here.
 


McManaman grew up as an Everton supporter,[13] but when Everton offered the player a one-year contract (after McManaman had made a name for himself at tournaments for school and around Merseyside), McManaman's father rejected it in favour of a schoolboy contract and two-year apprenticeship offer from Liverpool.[13] McManaman signed as a 16 year old apprentice upon leaving school in 1988.[1] As an apprentice, McManaman was under the mentoring of John Barnes whom he was being groomed to replace.[14] A natural athlete and cross country champion at schools level (once beating Curtis Robb),[15][16] he developed through the youth scheme at Liverpool and signed as a full professional on 19 February 1990 in what was to be Kenny Dalglish's final full season as manager.[17]

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McManaman grew up as an Everton supporter,[13] but when Everton offered the player a one-year contract (after McManaman had made a name for himself at tournaments for school and around Merseyside), McManaman's father rejected it in favour of a schoolboy contract and two-year apprenticeship offer from Liverpool.[13] McManaman signed as a 16 year old apprentice upon leaving school in 1988.[1] As an apprentice, McManaman was under the mentoring of John Barnes whom he was being groomed to replace.[14] A natural athlete and cross country champion at schools level (once beating Curtis Robb),[15][16] he developed through the youth scheme at Liverpool and signed as a full professional on 19 February 1990 in what was to be Kenny Dalglish's final full season as manager.[17]

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He grew up as an Everton supporter,[4] and joined the club's youth system when he was seven years old. After being released by the club at the age of sixteen, he signed for Wigan Athletic on a free transfer in 2007.
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McManaman grew up as an Everton supporter,[13] but when Everton offered the player a one-year contract (after McManaman had made a name for himself at tournaments for school and around Merseyside), McManaman's father rejected it in favour of a schoolboy contract and two-year apprenticeship offer from Liverpool.[13] McManaman signed as a 16 year old apprentice upon leaving school in 1988.[1] As an apprentice, McManaman was under the mentoring of John Barnes whom he was being groomed to replace.[14] A natural athlete and cross country champion at schools level (once beating Curtis Robb),[15][16] he developed through the youth scheme at Liverpool and signed as a full professional on 19 February 1990 in what was to be Kenny Dalglish's final full season as manager.[17]

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He grew up as an Everton supporter,[4] and joined the club's youth system when he was seven years old. After being released by the club at the age of sixteen, he signed for Wigan Athletic on a free transfer in 2007.
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Do you mean this fella mate?

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