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HINDSIGHT’S SUCH A WONDERFUL THING!

HINDSIGHT’S SUCH

Chris DUNLAVY

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DANNY cowiey spent 15 years as PE teacher, and those icy days on the playing fields of Essex are not easily forgotten.
That much was obvious when the Huddersfield Town boss was tackled by an 11-year-old girl during a recen post-match press conference.
Warm, honest, uncondescending. Cowley had that kid beaming. And ever the teacher, he finished with an educational message.
“Keep working at school and make sure you get your qualifications”, he said. “T...

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