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Spitfires Release Former Tottenham Youngster

Leigh Mills has been released by Blue Square Bet South club Eastleigh.

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LEIGH MILLS has been released by Blue Square Bet South club Eastleigh.

Mills arrived at the Silverlake in September last year and went on to make 10 appearances for the club, two of which were as a substitute.

He has now parted company with the Spitfires, who currently occupy the final Blue Square Bet South relegation place.

Meanwhile, the Hampshire club have confirmed that winger Chris Flood has extended his loan with the club’s league rivals Maidenhead United.

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