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My Best XI: Chris Phelan, owner, Paradigm Consulting

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Chris Phelan, owner of independent loss adjusting firm Paradigm Consulting, selects his best XI for an insurance industry start-up. Phelan’s team includes representatives from firms such as Cunningham Lindsey and Davies, while the die-hard Manchester United fan also selects a couple of club legends.

1. Eric Cantona (GK)
A football genius. Could play anywhere, so we’re using his new-found bulk to fill the goal

2. Doug Phelan (The Property Insurer) (RB)
As safe as houses at the back, Phelan can also

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