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[edit] Tommy Masson
The link to the Wiki page for Tommy Mason is for the wrong one. It is for a NFL player, not association football. The NZ Knights coach Tommy Mason was an England Schoolboy international and played for Farnborough Town and Enfield after returning from playing in NZ. He played full international for NZ while at Farnborough.
82.13.153.191 (talk) 12:17, 29 December 2007 (UTC) Phil Davison.