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HIGHS, LOWS

LOVE AFFAIR: Newport County will always stay in Paul Bignot’s heart

Former Kidderminster Harriers, Newport County, Solihull Moors and AFC Telford United defender Paul Bignot has called time on his playing career. Here, the England C international, who now runs a business providing football highlights for players and clubs, pens a poem to mark his retirement.
Dear Football,
The dreaded day has come and deep down inside you know when it’s time to go....
From the shy boy on the school playground at Colmore you helped me find my way.
It&rsquo...

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