Haha, unfortunately I was some way off (in terms of ability and also location) - Luton, Peterborough, Northampton and Cambridge Utd were the ones looking at me. Funnily enough, the injury made me technically a better player - touch, positioning and passing got so much better as I couldn't rely on pace and power any more - but I just lost so much strength and couldn't handle the pace of games at that level (I was also soft - one mistake or being moaned at, and my game just fell apart). I guess that's why injuries like ACL can ruin careers - the loss in physicality and the anxiety over it happening again makes it so hard to compete and last 90 minutes.
Another thing I learned from that experience and playing at a low-end semi-pro level in my late teens was that the defining attribute pro-level/academy players had (aside from talent) was aggression. Their will to win (terrible losers) was immense and the way they tried to win the ball was ferocious. I've seen lads who ability-wise were far better than those I knew who got to academy level and higher, but they lacked mental strength and aggression. Even someone like Gundogan, who appears very calm and mild, will still have a huge amount of aggression (albeit controlled). You can't get close to that level without it, nor can you overcome an injury like ACL. He's a top player and a top bloke, and I really hope he can fulfill his potential with us.