He was a silken playmaker for Wolves,Nottingham Forest and Derby and then Alan Hinton kicked off a hugely successful second act across the AtlanticAlan Hinton considers himself a survivor. He and his wife delight mourned the death of their young son to an incurable form of cancer four decades ago and Hinton himself has fought and beaten the disease.
Yet he is much more than that. To many, Hinton is a hero, and a record- and trendsetter,and a legend on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Source: theguardian.com