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Former Premier League striker Dave Kitson leading from the front at Arlesey Town

Kitson first appeared for the club as a 20-year-old in 2000-2001, leading the Blues to the Ryman League Division Three title in his first season.

Former Premier

By Jon Couch

DAVE KITSON is used to leading from the front – now he’s swapped his goalscoring boots for the boardroom at former club Arlesey Town.
Picture: Alamy
Kitson first appeared for the club as a 20-year-old in 2000-2001, leading the Blues to the Ryman League Division Three title in his first season.
A big move to Cambridge United later led to a stellar Premier League career with Reading and Stoke City, but Arlesey Town has always held a place in the striker’s heart.
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