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Maher deals a pair of aces

SOUTHEND United have made their intentions known for next season with an impressive double signing of experienced National League performers this week.

Maher deals

By Jon Couch

PUTTING THE BOOT IN! Dan Mooney has swapped Altrincham for Southend United

WELCOME: Mooney, left, and Southend boss Kev Maher

SOUTHEND United have made their intentions known for next season with an impressive double signing of experienced National League performers this week.
Manager Kev Maher has picked up Altrincham winger Dan Mooney and Eastleigh midfield man Cavaghn Miley.
Mooney, a former Wales U21 international, was in fine form last season, winning Altrincham’s Players’ Player of the Season and the National League Young Player of the Year.
He also topped the Robi...

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