Former Blackpool loan star has just the recipe to avoid going 'stir crazy' in isolation in Ireland

Former Blackpool loanee Jordan Flores has stumbled upon a recipe to stop himself from going “stir crazy” during lockdown.
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The 24-year-old helped the Seasiders secure promotion back to League One at the first attempt during the 2016/17 campaign.

On loan from Wigan Athletic, the midfielder made 21 appearances, scoring five times.

Flores enjoyed a loan spell with the Seasiders during the 2016/17 campaignFlores enjoyed a loan spell with the Seasiders during the 2016/17 campaign
Flores enjoyed a loan spell with the Seasiders during the 2016/17 campaign
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Flores is now plying his trade with Dundalk in Ireland, where the Englishman is attempting to get to grips with isolation.

“I am keeping in touch with things back home, and it is tough at a time like this,” he told our sister paper, the Wigan Observer.

“But I suppose I’m in a similar position to what I’d be like at home, I wouldn’t be able to visit, we’d be facetiming anyway.

“My girlfriend’s over here with me, so I’m not on my own... I think I’d be going stir crazy if I was. It’s just a case of trying to keep as busy as possible, trying to fill the days.

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“I’ve actually found cooking is a massive distraction at the moment!

“You can kill a good few hours cooking up a decent meal, in between all the training.

“I’d say my speciality is paella, that’s my go-to dish.

“I’ve not tried making a pie from scratch, but I’ve got time to have a go now!”

Flores has also enjoyed loan spells with AFC Fylde, Chesterfield and even Swedish side Ostersund - before taking the big decision to make a new start in Ireland last year.

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“I had a little taste of that when I went to Sweden, although that was only temporary,” he revealed.

“To move over to Ireland permanently was a big decision for me, and I didn’t settle in as quickly as I would have liked.

“But since I’ve been playing regularly, I feel really settled now, and looking to stay for a while.

“It’s a small town, a footballing town, pretty similar to Wigan, maybe on a smaller scale. But it’s a nice place to live, and I’m enjoying myself.

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“I’ve struggled to get back to normal fitness ever since 2017, when I had my car crash. This season’s probably been the first time I’ve felt like my real self, I’ve been playing regular football and enjoying myself.

“It’s a big year in terms of getting games under my belt, and getting back to where I was.”

Flores hit the news back in February when a clip of his jaw-dropping goal against Shamrock Rovers did the rounds on social media.

“It was crazy the way it went viral, the video’s had over five million hits now,” Flores said.. “If I had a quid for every view, that wouldn’t be so bad...

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“The only twinge of disappointment was we actually lost the game, so it didn’t count for anything.

“I wasn’t that comfortable doing all the interviews afterwards, because of that, but I was advised to just enjoy the moment.

“Sadly I don’t even think it will count for anything if the season gets cancelled, but we’ll have to see.”