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Take the entry on Roman Abramovich. It follows an introduction in which Harry’s Express colleagues heap praise on the “Voice of Football”: “When he has a quarry in his sights, there is no escape,” says Bill Bradshaw; for Peter Hill, Harris is “never happier than when he is given the opportunity to expose what goes on in our national game”. So, five pages later, what does Harry say about Abramovich, one of the most controversial figures in sport? “Of course, I penned a detailed account of his first season as owner of Chelsea, and I must say his aides were extremely helpful... I even sent a copy of the manuscript to them to ensure there were no inaccuracies.” On the subject...
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