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REED IS TOUCHED BY NEW LEAGUE HONOUR

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By Matt Badcock

HONOUR: Roger Reed

ROGER Reed has spoken of his pride after being appointed Isthmian League President.
Reed, a founding father of Enfield Town where he is also life president, will succeed the late Lord Richard Rosser in the prestigious role.
He was made a Life Member of the Isthmian League in 2022 – a rare accolade in itself – after standing down from the board aged 75.
And when Isthmian League chair Nick Robinson recently approached with an offer to become the highly-respected competition’s president, he was blown away.
“I’ve...

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