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The Las Vegas trip that proved perfect rehab after landing on Scottish football scrapheap

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Las Vegas wouldn’t be the first place you would consider going for rehabilitation. The need for recovery usually follows a trip to Sin City.But for one Scot it proved the perfect destination to get his football career back on track, even if it was harder staying on the straight and narrow off the park.

Martin Kenny was at a crossroads almost two decades ago after he was freed by Ross County despite showing promise in a Staggies youth side where Don Cowie was the standout.

But the Highlander was soon heading in the right direction with help from an ex-player who spotted his name in a newspaper article.Scot Andrew Kean’s company 
FirstPoint USA was in its infancy and Kenny had no hesitation in trying his luck on one of the American college

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