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Its lobster pool has been lost to the waves, the walls are cracking and its roof has fallen in, but the historical pedigree of the Yanaros mansion has only strengthened over the years.
Moyes has yearned for another crack at the Champions League, not simply to right that wrong but also to prove his pedigree on the European stage after unfulfilling treks to foreign soil at Everton.
Pedigree – Improving.
Pedigree stuff!
Crack, crack, crack.
France, Papua New Guinea and Wales have all had a crack at the big boys in previous tournaments, but none had gone as close to victory as the Samoans – not surprisingly given the considerable NRL pedigree of their squad.
Martínez has not yet managed that and after an encouraging first season he is arguably further away from cracking the elite than ever, despite the luxury of being able to call on three or four players of genuine Champions League pedigree.
The most impeccable pedigree?
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