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SOUTHERN CENTRAL PLAYER DION SEMBIEFERRIS
By Chris Dunlavy

HIGH-FLIER: Winger Dion Sembie-Ferris has come on bundles under boss Jimmy Dean
PICTURE: WhiteRosePhotos

DION Sembie-Ferris credits manager Jimmy Dean with forging the “killer instinct” that has turned him into one of Step 3’s most lethal finishers.
T he winger, who spent five years at Colchester United, had scored just 14 career goals before joining Peterborough Sports from St Neots Town in 2018.
But after netting 20 times in his debut season, Semb i e - Fe r r i s upped his tally to 24 in the current campaign ...

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