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BILLY’S BOOTS ARE SO TOUGH TO FILL

BILLY’S BOOTS

By Andy Mitchell

INTENSITY LEVELS: Billy Davies in his days as Preston North End manager and signing up Matt Hill, inset
PICTURE: Alamy

WHO inspires the inspirations in the ever-changing world of football? Which traits stand the test of time?
In the latest in our series, we pick the brains of ex-Bristol City, Preston North End and Wolves full-back Matt Hill, who has just completed his first season as manager of Stafford Rangers.
Having previously served as assistant to Jody Banim, Hill was tasked with quite the rebuild at Marston Road following two Covid-disrupted sons at the f...

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