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KEANU’S SO KEEN TO MOVE BACK UP

By Dan Barnes

GREAT TIMES: Keanu Marsh- Brown remembers games like Fulham vs Shakhtar,

FOREST Green, the self-confessed Little Club on the Hill, are still finding their feet in the Football League, growing little by little with every passing day.
The Gloucestershire villagers, who rose from Non-League after being transformed by green energy magnate Dale Vince, became the EFL’s newest team following their promotion from the National League last term.
And their aspiration to rise through the ranks remains as strong as ever.
Winger Keanu Marsh-Brown has similar ambitions.
The 25-year-...

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