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OWLS THAT FOR A CLUB LEGEND?

By Chris Dunlavy
Liam wants Wednesday stay for life

ONE CLUB MAN: Liam Palmer has spent 12 happy years at Sheffield Wednesday
PICTURE: Alamy

IT was August 10, 2010, when Liam Palmer made his debut for boyhood club Sheffield Wednesday.
“And I can’t even remember the game really,” he laughs. “I know we played Bury at Hillsborough, and that we won 1-0. But apart from that, it’s all a bit of a blur.”
Twelve years later, the 30-year-old is still there, with yesterday’s turn against Bolton Wanderers marking his 350th appearance –...

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