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Nwach us go, says Iron man

Nnamdi Nwachuku believes Braintree Town boss Angelo Harrop can take his game to the next level after Non-League’s most prolific hitman joined the Iron.

Nwach us

By Matt Badcock

HOT-SHOT Nnamdi Nwachuku believes Braintree Town boss Angelo Harrop can take his game to the next level after Non-League’s most prolific hitman joined the Iron.
Nobody found the net more times at Steps 1-4 of the Pyramid last season with the 28-year-old rattling in 49 goals in all competitions for AFC Sudbury.
That saw the Yellows win promotion through the Isthmian Division One North play-offs to return to Step 3.
But the in-demand former Coggeshall Town and Marlow striker is making another step up after signing for the National League South outfit along with his Suds team...

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