Luke Varney: Nando's reward for Cheltenham Town's Player of the Month
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Luke Varney has been a professional footballer for 16 years, but his hunger is undiminished - which is just as well as the latest prize he has earned in the game is one of the spiced chicken variety.
The former Portsmouth, Derby County, Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday striker - who once scored the winner for Blackpool against Liverpool at Anfield in their Premier League season in 2010 - now plies his trade at League Two Cheltenham Town.
The 36-year-old scored three goals last month and
And thanks to a new sponsorship deal with their local Nando's (other restaurants are available, both in Cheltenham and further afield) the Robins' Player of the Month collects a prize from the chicken restaurant chain.
Not only did Varney win a small trophy, but he also received a voucher for a 'Nando's Sharing Platter' at the Cheltenham branch of the restaurant chain.
Let's hope the player who - somewhat ironically - began his career at a club called Quorn doesn't follow in the footsteps of music superstar Beyonce - she spent almost 拢1,500 at an Essex branch of the restaurant in 2013.
But no matter how much or how little chicken he is able to consume, he still has a hearty appetite for scoring goals.
"I get a bit of stick from the lads about my ancient age," Varney told 大象传媒 Radio Gloucestershire after following his January exploits with the winner in last week's game against Yeovil.
"I feel 26 at the minute, not 36."
- Published20 August 2013