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|title=Left Field
|author=Graeme Le Saux
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=320
|publisher=HarperSport
|date=August 2008
|isbn=978-0007225811
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Born and brought up on the idyllic island of Jersey, Graeme Le Saux loved football from an early age and left the island to join Chelsea FC. His time there was far from happy - isolated from other players and branded as being gay simply because he was a Guardian reader, he was transferred to Blackburn Rovers where he flourished under Kenny Dalglish. Not only was he part of the Premiership-winning team he was also the first Channel Islander ever to be capped for England. He returned to Chelsea for a record £5.5m fee but went to Southampton in 2003 for the final two years of his footballing career.
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