Football groundhopper record broken: Tony Incenzo completes life-long non-league dream
Tony appeared on an episode of BBC children's classic show Swap Shop in 1981, when presenter John Craven and a camera crew followed him in the final weeks of his mission to complete the 92 Football League stadiums. When cameras took over a young Tony's home, his bedroom walls were covered from floor to ceiling with football posters, banners, flags and magazines. The result and scorers from every match he has attended are all documented, including his very first non-league game, local club...
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