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Luke Rooney thrilled with goal on his Gills league debut

Luke Rooney
Luke Rooney

by Andrew Gidley

Luke Rooney says scoring on his league debut for Gillingham will stay with him for the rest of his life.

The 18-year-old with the famous footballing name, has almost certainly written himself into the record books.

Rooney scored the third goal in Gillingham's 3-0 League 1 win over Exeter at Priestfield on Saturday.

Club statisticians are hard pressed to remember anybody younger achieving the feat, and he also joined a select band of goalscoring substitutes.

Rooney (pictured) said: "It doesn’t get any better than that, and it will stay with me for ever.

"The ball came through everybody and I caught it sweetly. Scoring on your debut doesn’t happen every day, but I am loving every minute of it.

"To play (from the start) against Colchester last Tuesday was brilliant, before that I had only come on as a substitute against Plymouth in the Carling Cup.

"To start a game in professional football is something I have dreamed about since I was eight years old."

Rooney’s journey to Priestfield hasn’t been an easy one.

The Bermondsey-born player was rejected by Charlton and Crystal Palace, before being spotted playing for Bromley’s youth team by former Gills youth team manager Scott Fitzgerald.

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