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Ajay’s ay-ok for a return

Ajay Ashanike says he feels back at home after returning to Fisher.

Ajay’s ay-ok

Ashanike reeled in again by Fish
By Matt Badcock

AJAY ASHANIKE says he feels back at home after returning to Fisher.
The 35-year-old has returned to Southern Counties East Premier outfit where he has made his name at the suggestion of Michael Williams.
Ashanike left the Fish in December to take on the vacancy at Step 4 Basildon United but the move didn’t pan out as hoped and he left after seven games.
Williams had stepped up to manager following his departure and earned nine points from the ten games he oversaw.
But with a busy day job to juggle, he made the call for the former boss to re...

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