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Harry Redknapp swoops in to save Britain's worst football team: Welsh side which lost all 22 of their games last season finally win after drafting in Premier League legend

Britain's worst football team has finally won a game after a dramatic intervention by Premier League legend Harry Redknapp.

The former Spurs, West Ham and Portsmouth boss came out of retirement to help hopeless Cwm Albion FC after they lost all 22 of their games last season and racked up a mammoth 191 goal difference after conceding 200 goals.

The team includes goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald, who has never had a clean sheet in his ten years with the club, and veteran midfielder John Rees, who is still playing aged 74.

But the club has already seen a turn around in their fortunes since Redknapp came on board - winning their first game in three years with a hard fought 4-3 victory last weekend.