Larne's title win may be the pinnacle of Fuad Sule's career, but the midfielder says it has given him the "desire for even more success".
The 26-year-old has been part of the Invermen's incredible journey over the past five seasons and he insists he never lost faith that they would get their hands on the Gibson Cup.
“This is the pinnacle of my career, there is no doubt about that," said Sule.
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“I’m still 26, I feel I’ve still a long career ahead of me. I’m going to savour this moment and enjoy it.
“If anything, it has given me the desire for even more success.
“I’ve been here a few years, just under five years now, but I feel this is just the start of what this team can achieve.
“It feels like yesterday when I walked through the door. For some reason, I always had belief; I knew we would reach our goal eventually.
“I believed that while I was at the club, I’d get my hands on the league title.
“I’m really happy that I’ve done that and I’m really happy for the fans, the players and the boys that have been here from the start, people like Tomas (Cosgrove), Graham (Kelly), Jeff (Hughes), boys that have been on the journey for a long time.
“We at last got to where we wanted to be."
Sule is also delighted to be able to give something back to the fans and the people of Larne.
“It means everything for the town and the people from the town," he said.
“Certain people look down on the town and the people who are from there, I have immersed myself in the town; I’ve put myself right in there among the people; the fans and supporters. So, this is for them, they deserve it.
“Maybe this is a little bit of good luck for the people of the town; they can take great pride in what we have achieved."
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