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Hammers ace wah wants to run his own club

SHORT term, Michail Antonio has set his sights on helping West Ham United to European glory when they play Italians Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final next month.
But, longer term, the 33-year-old striker harbours a more rewarding goal: to run his very own Non-League football club!
In an exclusive interview with NLP columnist Tony Incenzo this week, Antonio, spotted by Reading as a 19-year-old at Tooting & Mitcham, has vowed to give something back to the grassroots game and swap his boots for a boardroom suit when he finish...

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