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THERE’S NO WAY I’LL GIVE UP FIGHT

Darren bids to beat drop

By John Lyons

GOOD SHOUT: Yeovil manager Darren Way is up for the battle and, inset, in action for the Glovers against Liverpool’s Danny Murphy
PICTURE: PA Images

DETERMINED Yeovil Town boss Darren Way has never been one to shirk a challenge – and he’s not about to start now.
In his playing days, the diminutive midfielder helped the Glovers reach the Football League and climb to League One. After a stint at Swansea, he returned to his spiritual home at Yeovil, but then sustained serious injuries in a car accident and had to fight his way back...

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