“This feels like coming home, back to where it all started,” Iain Hume says of his return to Tranmere Rovers. “I had other offers, some of them from League One clubs, but they all involved a lot of travelling. I only live round the corner from this place so there’s no need to uproot the family or spend hours on the road.”
Having just returned from the Indian Super League, where he was voted player of the tournament, no less, after reaching the final with David James’s Kerala Blasters, Hume is done with travelling for a while. Though the inaugural ISL season was only three months long – four if you count pre-season work – he left his family in England and took up his new challenge alone. He enjoyed it so much he might be back again later this year, having only signed a six-month contract with Tranmere, but if he does return he intends to make sure his wife and daughters can at least visit.
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