From Canning Town to championship glory, Mark Kaylor’s journey mirrored a decade of upheaval, resilience, and raw working-class pride, writes JOHN WIGHT
FRANK LAMPARD’S Chelsea may not have done enough to blemish Liverpool’s perfect start to the season on Sunday but there was enough in their performance in that 2-1 defeat for fans to reflect positively on.
Chelsea welcome Grimsby Town tomorrow with the Blues boss in an optimistic mood after that display against Liverpool.
Lampard is likely to give starts to Callum Hudson-Odoi and Reece James as he prepares his side for the League Cup tie. Hudson-Odoi ruptured his Achilles tendon in April and his return will be welcomed by Chelsea fans following his performances last season.
As football grapples with overloaded calendars and commercial pressure, the Mariners’ triumph reminds us why the game’s soul lives far from the spotlight, writes JAMES NALTON
JAMES NALTON writes on how the title win has sparked long-awaited celebrations among fans after a triumph four years — and one pandemic — in the making



