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BROTHERS IN ARMS – FOR NOW AT LEAST!

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ROSS HANNAH has had some tricky decisions to make this summer. Not just who he should sign for. That’s been fairly easy for the striker ever since it became apparent he wasn’t in the plans of boss Paul Cox at Barrow and former club Chester wanted him.
Wrexham courted him too, but the 31-year-old chose to return to the Blue side of the border where he scored 26 goals two seasons ago.
But the other thing on his mind is the best man’s speech he’s got to write for FC Halifax Town midfielder Liam King. The pair go back to their Matlock Town days where they spent three sea...

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