Reformulated from an old African proverb, the saying "It takes a village to raise a child"
speaks to the community effort required in providing a young person with the best chance of
success. Coincidentally, football supporters in England and Scotland can identify with this
sentiment. As television booms have busted with chairmen counting on money that never came, or
financial schemes that failed to produce the desired results on the pitch and in the bank, fans
from many walks of life have huddled together under their respective banners over the past decade
to pick up the shattered pieces to raise clubs up again, the right way.
So, no more Holloway in the EPL this season. So I've been left to troll around the rest of the
leagues, trying to find that manager that incites some fire in his players. Someone that has that
fight. I think I found him. Introducing, Grimsby Town's Rob Scott. Now, sorry the vid/sound quality
is not the best, but basically, a Grimsby Town fan is obviously upset with Scott and the team
after
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Can the Hod bring a touch of Spanish sunshine to Hyde?
It might have escaped many people's notice this month, but one of the most intriguing
lower-league stories of the week involves the return to England of one Glenn Hoddle, former
national team boss and psychic-consulter extraordinaire.