LIVERPOOL fan Allistair Lindsay is following in his dad's illustrious footsteps. But not at Anfield!
The 14-year-old has just signed schoolboy forms with Bolton Wanderers - and is now a confirmed Super White.
Allistair's soccer pedigree is impeccable. Dad Alec began his career in the defence at Bury and had a spell with Stoke before moving across the Atlantic to play States Soccer.
But he made his name in the legendary Liverpool outfit of the 70s, winning Championship, FA Cup and European Cup medals.
Allistair, a 3rd Year student at St Mary's RC High, hopes to have a similar impact.
He spent two seasons with Eastleigh and was captain of the Wigan Town U14s, with whom he won the Player of the Year trophy.
Now, after 12 months with the Bolton School of Excellence, he has moved a step nearer his professional ambition.
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