

Football history is dotted with family dynasties which prove talent will sometimes be in the genes.
Whether it was Bobby and Jack Charlton winning the World Cup together in 1996, Cesare and Paolo Maldini both lifting the European Cup with AC Milan or Jude and Jobe Bellingham both at two of Europes biggest clubs, there are plenty of examples.
James McAtee on his family sporting connections
Now 23, McAtee was just four years old when Ball passed away in 2007, but he has always been aware of his great uncles achievements. Ive been told that I met him once or twice, McAtee tells FourFourTwo.
I dont remember it, but hes always been an inspiration my mum would tell me about him when England played, so it was something I knew about from a very young age. Having a family member who won the World Cup has always been a great honour.
The sporting heritage doesnt end there the other side of the family contains several former professional rugby league players. McAtees father played a few games at scrum-half for St Helens, while his grandfather turned out for Leigh.
When I was only seven or eight, my dad took me to a few training sessions, but it wasnt for me, he says. I was no good, Im too soft for rugby. I thought, Ill stick to football!
His brother John did the same born three years before James, hes also a footballer, playing for the likes of Bolton, Grimsby and Barnsley. As kids, the pair would play against each other in the garden John didnt just let his younger brother win.
Not at all! James laughs. John was bigger and stronger, but he wouldnt hold back when we got a bit older, the tackles would fly in. He would injure me if he had to! But it was fun.
I looked up to my brother and still do. Hes a good brother and always given me advice. He went through a lot in his younger career he bounced around teams and had a few injuries, so hes quite experienced. When I was on loan at Sheffield United, for example, and struggling a bit at the start, he put an arm round me and gave some advice.
His big brothers influence may also be the reason James is stronger on his left foot. When we were in the garden, he was kicking with his right foot, and Id try to mirror what he was doing, he explains. Im right-handed, but I think thats why Im left-footed.
The closeness of the brothers was a factor in James move from Manchester United to Manchester City at the age of 11. Both had been in the Red Devils youth system.
My brother got released, so I didnt want to be there I thought, If they dont want my brother, they dont want me, James says.
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