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ACE LAIT HAPPIER BACK ON GRASS AT SPORTING

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By Tom Scott

SWITCH: Chris Lait

PUTTING fitness first was Chris Lait’s reason for leaving Tamworth for a second time in 12 months - opting instead for a switch playing on grass with promotion rivals Bromsgrove Sporting.
Lait’s latest spell with the Lambs was his second after a move to AFC Telford United didn’t work out.
And after penning a deal with the Rouslers,the winger says the chance to be fitter and show his quality on a regular basis - without being hampered by playing on 3G - made his mind up for him.
“When I was at AFC Telford,I was playing on grass all t...

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