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Phil Whelan

Brian Cox is headmaster? Blimey that's the kind of school I'd like to have gone to.
 
He's now headteacher at Millfields Primary School in Nantwich:

Mr. Whelan

And here's the school's website:

Millfields School

“I had an operation in January 2003 when I was at Southend and my contract was up at the end of the season,” he explained.

“That’s when I knew I would have to call it a day. It was my fifth operation.”

He moved to Cheshire the year later where he got his first teaching job and just over a decade on he’s now the head teacher at Millfields Primary School, in Nantwich.


I was under the impression you needed to go to Uni to get a degree to be a teacher. Maybe having an accountant's degree was enough, but I'd imagine not
 
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