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Want to go up? Sign Liam Hogan. Now 34 and still going strong at Oldham Athletic, the central defender has won an incredible six promotions over the course of a glittering 416-game career.

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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY: LIAM HOGAN
By Chris Dunlavy

WANT to go up? Sign Liam Hogan. Now 34 and still going strong at Oldham Athletic, the central defender has won an incredible six promotions over the course of a glittering 416-game career.
The League Two play-offs with Fleetwood. A National League title at Stockport. Doubles with Halfiax and hometown club Salford. And all from a player who, by his own admission, never planned on taking football seriously.
Here he explains which of those promotions meant the most, how it felt to face off against a £105m superstar and remembers sha...

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