Call Of Home Strong

10 April 2013 13:09
Fraser Foster has not given up on playing down south one day.

Like a lot of players, Fraser Forster has admitted he would like to play for his hometown club Newcastle at 'some point' in his career.  Forster spent two years on loan with Celtic before he agreed a permanent move from Newcastle. However, he still has a dream of playing for the Magpies, and said: "I'd like to go back to Newcastle at some point, if the opportunity arises. I'm a Newcastle fan and I've got unfinished business there. It was a wrench to leave, it's my hometown club. But it wasn't meant to be. I enjoyed my time out on loan and after enjoying playing week in week out it was important I carried on playing. I wanted to be number one and it was clear that wasn't going to happen at Newcastle. Everyone wants to be playing in the Premier League. It's the place to be. At the minute I'm very happy at Celtic and playing Champions League football, but long-term it would be nice to play in the Premier League."Forster was called up to the England squad by Roy Hodgson and he believes he can push for a place at next year's World Cup should England qualify for the 2014 finals in Brazil. Forster said: "It's the World Cup next year and I'll be giving it my all to try to get in the squad. It's important to be playing at the highest level I can. Celtic is a fantastic club and European football is the pinnacle. Now it's all about getting as much experience as possible and getting in the England squad."

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