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THE FUTURE’S NOW ORANGE FOR ACE KOLO

THE FUTURE’S

ISUZU FA VASE THIRD ROUND
By Jon Couch

GOLDEN BOY: David Kolodynski, left, at Rugby Borough

HE’S already earned legendary status at one club in the town of Rugby, now David Kolodynski is looking to become a hero on the terraces of their closest rivals – and reward them with a dream trip to Wembley.
Star striker Kolodynski scored an impressive 283 goals over four separate spells spanning 18 years at Rugby Town before a surprise parting of ways last month.
Now, the 35-year-old is looking to add to his remarkable goal tally just three miles down the road at big town ri...

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