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Doctors order global success for England!

A group of Non-League doctors have provided a miracle cure for success-starved British football fans – by becoming world champions themselves.

DOCTOR FEELGOODS: Former Yeovil player Rob Clowes heads at goal for Great Britain against Panama.  PICTURES: Anya Suppermpool and Emily McKay

 By Neil Harvey

A group of Non-League doctors have provided a miracle cure for success-starved British football fans – by becoming world champions themselves.
The Great Britain Medical Football Team have just been crowned Medical Football World Cup winners in Dublin, defeating hosts Ireland in the final on penalties.
In order to take part in this annual competition, squad members need to be qualified doctors and many of the British team ply their footballing trade in Non-League between ward rounds.
Standouts included psychiatrist and player of the tournament Guy Ansah-Palmer, currently at H...

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