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IN THE DIOR TO SUCCESS

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By Scott Taylor
DIOR ANGUS reckons he has earned his chance to play in the Football League after completing his move to Port Vale from Redditch United this week.
The striker scored 17 goals during his time with the Evo- Stik Southern Premier Reds – almost half of their total goal tally this season – to catch the eye of Vale chief Neil Aspin, the former FC Halifax and Gateshead boss.
Now after signing an 18- month contract at Vale Park, Angus has given himself the task of breaking into the Vale starting line-up and help them continue their climb up the League 2 table.
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