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TONY INCENZO: We are at a whole new level

When one of Non-League football’s biggest success stories champions the standard of the English game below the Football League, you tend to take note.

TONY INCENZO:

Tony INCENZO
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WHEN one of Non-League football’s biggest success stories champions the standard of the English game below the Football League, you tend to take note.
Starting his playing career in the Isthmian League with Southall and Hayes in the 1980’s, Les Ferdinand MBE famously went on to attain Premier League stardom with Queens Park Rangers, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Leicester City and Bolton Wanderers as well as winning 17 full England caps.
Now, in his current role as QPR’s Director of Football, Ferdinand still keeps a very keen eye on developments below the...

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