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Wembley hero calls it a day

By Mark Carruthers

BIG STAGER: Lee Kerr scores for Whitley Bay in the FA Vase fi nal against Glossop North End and with teammate Paul Chow, inset
PICTURE: PA Images

THREE-TIME FA Vase winner and north-east legend Lee Kerr has brought an end to trophy-laden career.
The 33-year-old represented the likes of Seaham Red Star, Shildon and Hebburn Town during his 17-year career in the Northern League – but it was his time with Whitley Bay where he will be most remembered.
After joining the Seahorses in 2003, Kerr’s form at Hillheads led to an offer of...

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