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Let’s not follow José’s example…

José Mourinho’s press conference antics on Friday reminded me of the first ‘presser’ I attended – albeit for different reasons – at Highbury on January 25, 2003. For some background to the story, I was a young reporter at the time, covering Farnborough Town who had been handed a dream tie against Arsenal in the fourth round of the FA Cup. Farnborough were originally drawn as the home team, but the tie had been switched to north London for ‘safety reasons’ with Cherrywood Road deemed u...

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