Horrified viewers were in tears tonight as they praised the brave men for speaking out against the vile child abuse that they suffered while playing youth football.
A new three-part BBC document aired tonight exploring the historic child abuse that took place in youth football in England from the 1970s to the 1990s.
Tonight focused on ex-footballer Andy Woodward's 2016 revelation of abuse at the hands of a youth coach and the accounts of others seeking justice.
In a particularly harrowing moment, Paul Stewart said that he wasn't able to enjoy any of the highs of his career - which included scoring a goal for Spurs in the 1991 FA Cup - as he was suffering the psychological effect of the sexual abuse he had suffered for years at the hands of
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