Ever-reliable goalkeeper Gary Walsh says winning promotion with Bradford City this season would be the highlight of his career.
Despite being part of the Manchester United squad which won Premiership, FA Cup, League Cup and European Super Cup honours during his time at Old Trafford, the 31-year-old says glory with the Bantams would be the icing on the cake.
Walsh's career has included two England Under-21 caps as well as appearing in European Champions' League ties for United, most memorably in front of 120,000 fans at Barcelona's Nou Camp Stadium.
But if City do manage to claim automatic promotion to the Premiership in their final two games of the season against Oxford and Wolves, Walsh says it will surpass all his other achievements in a successful career.
Last season's Telegraph & Argus/JCT 600 Player of the Year said: "I am really enjoying myself here and it has been a great season so far.
"We have played some great football and fully deserve to be in this position with just two games to go. That is why it would mean a lot more to me now to win promotion than any of the medals I got at United."
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