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Darryl Duffy, former Swansea, Bristol Rovers and Cheltenham striker talks us through his football memories

First match?
I would have been really young and I would have been taken to watch Rangers at Ibrox – 100 per cent. It’s really hard to remember, though, and I couldn’t tell you who they played or anything like that. I would have maybe been ten years old. The football obsession started at seven or eight years old and I got taken to my first game a few years after that. I was actually with Celtic Boys Club at 13 but then joined Rangers at 14.
First hero?
Ally McCoist....

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