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GILLS IS THE WRIGHT MOVE FOR WILL

By Jon Couch

WILL WRIGHT says making the leap into the Football League with Gillingham was a “no-brainer”.
The 24-year-old defender has joined the Gills after four years learning his trade with Dagenham & Red bridge, where he made over 150 appearances.
Now he has been given a second chance in the EFL by Gills boss Neil Harris.
“He is a player I have been aware of for a period of time following references from our recruitment department,” Harris said.“He has potential to improve and he adds versatility to our backline.”
Wright added: &#...

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