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For most Renfrewshire kids, football is played with a round ball.But American Football aficionado Kris Nunn is determined to get more youngsters involved in the beautiful game’s American namesake.Having run a successful club in Hamilton for many years, Nunn has created the Paisley Bears in a bid to try and give more Renfrewshire kids access to the sport.He firmly believes the game is accessible to all and can provide a welcome alternative to more established sports like rugby, hockey and football.Nunn told Express Sport: “For young kids, if you don’t like football or hockey in this area then you are out of luck.“There’s very little in terms of other options out there, especially when you take into account affordability.“The great thing

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