SUCCESS boasts one thousand fathers, so the old saying goes.
And when you are Derby boss Paul Warne, who engineered promotion back into the Championship, the pats of the back were both deserved and widespread.
Warne is a social animal who loves travelling and sightseeing, but he committed THE cardinal sin this summer after using the price of fame to his advantage.
Should he be forgiven? Read on...and judge for yourselves.
Warne said: "I had a selfie taken with a Derby fan near the Trevi Fountain in Rome, I was recognised in Denmark and then someone came over and talked to me when I was out with a group of mates in Benidorm.
"However, I want to apologise to anyone who saw me returning from East Midlands airport this summer.
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