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IT’S ALL OUT OF OUR CONTROL

IT’S ALL

Steve KING

DARTFORD MANAGER

WAITING GAME: The fate of Steve King’s beloved Liverpool and, inset from left, Harrogate, Havant & Waterlooville and King’s Lynn hangs in the balance

THERE is a part of me which wonders whether it is appropriate to be putting down my thoughts on the season so far, at a time when this country is dealing with an unprecedented crisis which to many is a matter of life and death for them.
I love football as much as anyone, but, even as a Liverpool fan, I am not sure that I can totally agree with Bill Shankly’s famous quote about ju...

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