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PAUL’S BIG IDEA HAS GOT LIFT-OFF

Early work editing turns into business plan

STARTING POINT: Paul Bignot in his Crewe days and, inset, World Cup winner Steven Nzonzi
PICTURE: PA Images

FROM editing football videos in his hotel room when he was at Grimsby Town to putting together highlight packages for a World Cup winner – Paul Bignot has turned a hobby into a business.
The 32-year-old former England C right-back, currently at Non-League Truro City, has enjoyed a solid playing career.
Part of the Newport County side that won the Conference South title at a canter in 2010, he has also had spells at Blackpool, Ply...

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