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... the Derby County players gathered on the stadium grounds for their pre-match training. Water bottles in hand, they stood chatting in small groups, their breath visible in the crisp air. Suddenly, the sharp clang of a ball striking the iron frame of the goal echoed across the field. The players turned toward the sound, followed immediately by a loud, frustrated shout of, "Shit!"

Jason Knight squinted toward the training area. "Hey, the kid's still at it. It's been two days," one of the pl ...

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