Few footballers turn down Manchester United, and next weekend Michael McGlinchey will hope he can prove they were right to chase his signature.
The All Whites midfielder was today confirmed in the A-League All Stars team to tackle the English heavyweights in front of 85,000 spectators at ANZ Stadium on July 20 after receiving a healthy chunk of the 30,000 votes from fans and others from a panel of experts and former players.
The side will be missing some of the biggest names - Alessandro Del Piero, Emile Heskey and Shinji Ono have decided to skip the game and Johnny Warren Medal winner Marco Rojas is unavailable having joined up with his new German Bundesliga outfit VFB Stuttgart - but the Red Devils are planning to line up with some big guns including Ryan Giggs, Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie.
It's a bit far-fetched to suggest McGlinchey might have been among them had he opted to sign for Manchester United aged 15, especially given the direction his Celtic career took, but he has often wondered what might have happened had he moved to Old Trafford instead of Celtic Park.
"I have often thought about that but I thought the decision at the time was the best to be in and around the family and I had a lot of people I trusted at Celtic at the time, like [former Celtic manager] Tommy Burns,'' McGlinchey said. ``I thought it was the best club for me to be at and try to develop.