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DREAM TEAM WITH JOHN FRENDO

DREAM TEAM

THE FORMER ST ALBANS, ROYSTON, AND HITCHIN STRIKER PIECES TOGETHER A BEST EVER XI OF PLAYERS HE HAS PLAYED ALONGSIDE…

GK. JOE WELSH
Trained with him at Royston and was very difficult to score against. A big bloke, he made the goal seem very small and was an excellent shot-stopper too. Enjoyed an excellent season at Royston.
RB. TOM PEPPER
I played with Tom at both Cambridge City and Hitchin and he’s become a close family friend. As a striker, I like full-backs who look for me and Tom did just that. A very versatile player, he could play in a number of positions, equally comf...

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