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Jake sees bright future at Rebels

STRIKER Jake Robinson has admitted that old Brighton connections played a big part in his decision to sign for National League South new-boys Worthing.

Jake sees

By John Lyons

GOOD TIMES: Jake Robinson began his career with home-town club Brighton
PICTURE: Alamy

STRIKER Jake Robinson has admitted that old Brighton connections played a big part in his decision to sign for National League South new-boys Worthing.
The Brighton-born forward began his career with his home-town club almost 20 years ago and has scored bags of goals down the years in the Football League and Non-League.
Now 35, he’s still as hungry as ever to show what he can do – and reckons his move to last season’s runaway Isthmian Premier champions is the perfect match.
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