Broking break: And finally...

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Grant Scott believes he would be a rally driver if he were not in insurance and Joe Sultana dreams about following the British and Irish Lions in South Africa in 2021

On the spot

Perry Appleton’s Grant Scott on Justin Fashanu’s feet and SSP

▶ The weirdest item I have ever been asked to find a quote for is…

…Justin Fashanu’s feet when he had just won the goal of the season in 1980 with his goal for Norwich City against Liverpool.

▶ If I were a superhero, other than flying, my superpower would be…

…having a photographic memory – especially useful in older age!

▶ The biggest challenge for the broking community in the coming 12 months is…

…I would’ve answered

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