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A happy dressing room is so key for Lokko

Kevin Lokko says being a part of “the best dressing room I’ve ever played in” has helped him prove his doubters wrong.

A happy

KEVIN LOKKO says being a part of “the best dressing room I’ve ever played in” has helped him prove his doubters wrong.
Centre-back Lokko was named in the National League South Team of the Year after a storming first season at Farnborough.
And the 27-year-old looks back fondly on a season which he believes helped revitalise his career and convince both himself and others that he can still mix it with the very best in Non-League’s top-flight.
“I needed a solid season as I felt I had a lot to prove,” Lokko told The NLP.
“I had an awful injury at Aldershot last year so knew I had to drop down to...

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