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Jamie shows the Wembley way for Loughborough

Jamie Clapham knows just how it feels like to win at Wembley – now he’s hoping to pass his experience down to his new grade of students.

Jamie shows

By Ken Gaunt

TUTOR: Coach Jamie Clapham is fronting Loughborough Students’ bid for a trip to Wembley, like he enjoyed with Ipswich Town in 2000, inset right
PICTURE: Alamy

JAMIE CLAPHAM knows just how it feels like to win at Wembley – now he’s hoping to pass his experience down to his new grade of students.
Twenty-two years long years after helping Ipswich Town defeat Barnsley in the First Division play-off final, the national stadium is again looming on the horizon for for former left-back as he takes his first steps as a head coach.
Clapham, 46, is making waves in his debut season, stee...

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