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Trevor Sinclair’s 18-year-old son Sky signs first pro deal at Blackpool as ex-West Ham star reveals delight
TREVOR SINCLAIR has proudly congratulated his son son Sky for earning his first professional deal at Blackpool.
The former QPR, West Ham and Manchester City star earned 12 caps for England, and clearly footballing talent runs in the family.
Sky Sinclair plays as a right-back for Blackpool’s Under-18s[/caption]
Upon receiving the news that his son would be getting a professional deal Sinclair, 48, couldn’t hide his joy.
He tweeted: “Bursting with pride that our son @skysinclair1 has earned a pro contract @BlackpoolFC.
“Huge thanks to all his coaches throughout his journey, the club and his amazing mum
The younger Sinclair, 18, is a second year scholar with the Tangerines.
A right-back by trade, Blackpool’s official website is brimming with praise when describing his game.
They write: “He is very athletic and gets up and down the pitch very well, helping the team both in attack and defence.”
Sinclair is yet to make his first debut for Neil Critchley’s men.
But he will be hoping that his side can win promotion from League One this season.
Trevor Sinclair played for England at the 2002 World Cup[/caption]
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They currently sit fifth in the table, with five games remaining.
His dad Trevor will have a well of experience to draw upon, having made 360 Premier League appearances during a successful career.
He also went to the 2002 World Cup with the Three Lions, starting four games along the way.