Burke, in picture training, had been tipped for football stardom in the
Easten European country but missed his signing because of his club believed he
had Ebola. CJ had moved to Bulgaria and quitting East Sussex university when he
realised his biomedical sciences degree would not allow him to later convert
into medicine, and began looking up cheap medical courses online. The
21-year-old, originally from London, eventually settled on Trakia University in
the Eastern European county's sixth-largest city Stara Zagora, because of the
bargain fees and moved there in September.
The midfielder trained Fulham F.C.'s youth academy between the ages of
14-16 and his life-long ambition to be a pro was shattered when they released
him. But not he says he has been given another 'lifeline' to his dream. When he
tried to use the Bulgarian word for ill - 'Bolen'- Burke, who is pictured with
girlfriend Lilly Smith, caused a panic as the club thought he was trying to say
he had Ebola. Despite the Ebola knockback at the end of November, he remains a
hero in the city.
Girlfriend Lily Smith, 24, of north London, does not get jealous of the
women throwing themselves however. Burke said: 'She's over the moon about it.
She thinks she's a right WAG now.' He is now due to sign for PFC Beroe Stara
Zagora later this month is already being handed the celeb treatment.
Strange are the ways of people and now Burke is known as 'Black
Doctor-Footballer.'
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
13th Jan 2015.
