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SENIOR’S COME OF AGE

By Jon Couch

ADAM SENIOR says he wants to take his good form at the end of last season into Barnet’s League Two campaign – and help the club celebrate back-to-back promotions.
The 23-year-old led from the front as he captained FC Halifax Town into the National League play-off places, only to be beaten at Oldham Athletic.
But it was enough to alert the attentions of Barnet boss Dean Brennan, having led the Bees into the EFL as champions.
Senior featured in every league game for the Shay-men last season with his 46 appearances yielding five goals and four assists.
He b...

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