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Bonne’s back in the swing

Macauley Bonne jokingly suggests he’s had more clubs than Tiger Woods – but now he’s determined to become a big-hitter again at Billericay Town.

By Jon Couch

Macauley Bonne on his debut for Billericay and inset, Danny Scopes
PICTURE: Nicky Hayes

Macauley Bonne jokingly suggests he’s had more clubs than Tiger Woods – but now he’s determined to become a big-hitter again at Billericay Town.
The former Leyton Orient, Charlton, QPR and Ipswich striker has joined the Isthmian Premier promotion hopefuls on a deal until the end of the season and arrives at New Lodge fresh from starring in the African Cup of Nations with Zimbabwe, which he described as “one of the best experiences of my career so far”.
“It was something I’d wanted to do...

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