November 7, 2024

Sunderland man posts lengthy reflections on Watford release and EFL chance with Wycombe Wanderers

The Sunderland man now has 422 career appearances to his name after being released in 2015

Luke O’Nien has posted a lengthy reflection on his release from Watford nine years ago.

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The 29-year-old Sunderland captain came through the ranks with the Hornets but made just a single Championship appearance before his release in 2015.

After a trial, O’Nien was handed a chance to impress in the EFL with Wycombe Wanderers under Gareth Ainsworth later that year and went on to make 101 league appearances for the club, forming part of the team that won promotion to League One.

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After Sunderland’s relegation to League One from the Championship, O’Nien was snapped up by the Black Cats, who were then under the stewardship of Jack Ross. The future fan favourite struggled at times during his first campaign on Wearsode but has since featured 265 times in all competitions for the Black Cats.

On Instagram, O’Nien, reflecting on his history, said: “Nine years ago, my dad came home with a call from Watford. I thought it was about a new contract. Instead, he told me I had been released, three weeks after the season ended, after being led to believe I was getting another year. Thirteen years at Watford, and my dad was the one who told me I was done. No meeting, no exit plan, no feedback—nothing.

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“I was devastated. I could have pointed fingers and been bitter. Instead, I chose to take ownership and start the next chapter of my career. What could I control? I needed a new club but didn’t know where to start. My goal was to get a trial. I trained hard while everyone else took a holiday. I had no agent, so I contacted everyone I knew. My dad emailed every club in the EFL, but no one replied.

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