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Footballer’s hives

Mark Noble may have finished training for the day but he is back on the touchline when I catch up with him ahead of MIPIM UK. The crowd is smaller than he is used to, but in this match – and in countless others being played all over the country – there is plenty at stake. And for Noble, who is watching his son play, it begs a question: what role can football play in solving the country’s affordable housing crisis?

The link may not be immediately obvious. But for the West Ham United captain, it’s there. “There are 40 kids here having the time of their lives,” he explains. It’s enough to convince him that sport, played in the right environment, can help improve lives.

It was at MIPIM in March that Noble, with former Premier League players Bobby Zamora and Rio Ferdinand, laid out a vision for sport-led regeneration. It was no wide-eyed fantasy. Guided by Colliers International director Richard Walsh, the players’ Legacy Foundation was launched with an oven-ready project.

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