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Rebels’ double striker swoop

Rebels’ double

FC UNITED of Manchester have strengthened their forward line with a double striker swoop.
The Red Rebels have brought in Jordan Preston from Bradford Park Avenue, just hours after confirming the signing of Lewis Rawsthorn on a three-month loan from last season’s champions Radcliffe.
Preston, the former Gateshead, Halifax Town, Guiseley and Spennymoor Town front man, arrives at the NPL Premier club after making 42 appearances for Avenue last season, scoring 10 goals.
Boss Neil Reynolds has also bolstered the backline with the signing of centre-back Declan Evans from National ...

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