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MINHAS IS HAPPY AT HOME

HOMEGROWN Nathan Minhas says coming back to Slough Town was an “easy decision”.
The 25-year-old opted to join Scott Davies’ Rebels over a number of other offers after having scoring 52 goals in the last two seasons for Southern League Beaconsfield Town.
“The project and the direction of where Scotty wants to take the club was a big factor for me,” the former Hampton striker said.
“Knowing the great fanbase the club has and the environment Scotty will have created in the dressing room made my decision a lot easier.”

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