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As Grant Shenton muses on his career, he confesses it’s uncomfortable singing his own praises.

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY: GRANT SHENTON
As Grant Shenton muses on his career, he confesses it’s uncomfortable singing his own praises.
By Andy Simpson

HISTORY MAKERS: Grant Shenton’s Avro celebrate winning promotion to Step 3 for the first time last month
PICTURE: Ian Taylor

Born: Failsworth, Manchester, 1991 (aged 35)

KEEPING UP APPEARANCES Grant Shenton as a goalkeeper, left, and now as a manager
PICTURE: Jamie Ross

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