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STEVENS: WE WANT BILLY TO ENJOY HIS FOOTBALL

By Matt Badcock
ADAM STEVENS believes Coalville Town can provide the perfect environment for former Accrington Stanley striker Billy Kee to enjoy his football.
Kee retired from professional football at the end of last month for personal reasons.
The 29-year-old has inspired many by being open about the mental health issues he has been battling throughout his career.
Kee, who scored 26 goals for Stanley when they won promotion from League Two in 2018, lives locally to the Southern League Premier Central Division Ravens and boss Stevens is pleased to have him on board.
“The kid wants to...

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