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IF THE FANS CAN’T SAVE THEM… THEN WHO WILL?

Bill Williams was a 20-year-old at QPR during the famous Big Freeze of 1963, when Britain endured its coldest winter since 1740 and the FA Cup third round took 66 days to complete.

He’s not been out of football since, having finished his playing career in 1973 and then turned his hand to management – firstly in South Africa, then the United States.

For a decade he’s been the chief executive of

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