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ROBINS KEEP ON BOBBIN’

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By Matt Badcock

IMPRESSIVE: Carshalton are flying high under Peter Adeniyi, inset
PICTURE: Tony Fowles

PETER ADENIYI says Carshalton Athletic plan on giving more players like Mickel Miller the platform to achieve their professional dreams – and is confident the Robins can maintain their promotion push even without their talented 25-goal striker.
Miller, 21, has progressed from the Bostik South club’s academy to first team star and his performances have seen him join SPL side Hamilton Academical on an 18-month deal for an undisclosed fee.
Player-boss Adeniyi will now have to c...

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