watford striker andre grey understands lola's story more than most.car across his left cheek from a night out in wolverhampton nine years ago is a permanent reminder of how his life could have turned out. obviously the night it happened, i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. again, getting into fights, and this is the mark of it. obviously all my friends got to jail, i've been in and out injail. i had a decision to make whether to concentrate on foot ball make whether to concentrate on football and pursue something, that i could possibly make a living out of. that's what i did. with help from the mayor's young londoners club, from the mayor's young londoners clu b, clu bs from the mayor's young londoners club, clubs like this are able to give teams the chance to learn practical skills to help equip them for her life away from violence or crime. but the money isn't always there. it's clear clubs like this play a huge role in helping to keep youngsters on track. within the last decade, we've lost 600 youth clubs. councils now spend 69% less on you