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NON-LEAGUE’S BRIGHTEST STARS

Matt Badcock, editor at large of our sister publication The Non-League Paper, picks out half-a-dozen Non-League players who could be on EFL clubs’ shopping lists before the transfer window closes on Friday at 11pm…
THERE is good news and bad news for EFL clubs looking for a last-minute Non-League bargain.
First, the bad. For some, you’re far too late. Former Bromley full-back Kellen Fisher, 19, has already made his debut in the Carabao Cup for Championship side Norwich.
Ryan De Havilland was snapped up from Barnet by serial diamond hunters Peterborough, Kyran ...

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