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WILKIN PLANS A HIGH NOON

WILKIN PLANS

By Chris Dunlavy

BRACK IN BUSINESS: Brackley Town will be looking to celebrate this afternoon with former play-off winner Mark Noon
PICTURES: Dan Westwell

MARK Noon could be set to make his Brackley Town debut this afternoon - six years after hanging up his boots!
The former Coventry City midfielder has not played competitively since suffering a double leg break whilst playing for Nuneaton Town in 2012. He retired two years later and joined the Saints as assistant to manager Kevin Wilkin.
But with the departures of defender Thierry Audel, striker Dan Holman and loanee Wes York leaving...

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