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KENNY’S MOVE WAS NO BRAINER

By Sam Elliott
KENNY DAVIS says his switch from Boreham Wood to Sutton United was an easy decision for him to make.
In the first big transfer of the close season, the National League’s Mr Consistency has moved around the M25 and will play in amber next term.
The cab driver knows how to navigate himself around the pitch too and the 28-year-old is starting to reach the peak of his game according to new manager Paul Doswell.
The ex-Braintree midfielder will add extra know-how and with Nicky Bailey also on their books, Sutton are already building a good looking central spine for next seas...

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