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URCHINS PARADE A QUARTET

URCHINS PARADE

HORNCHURCH boss Daryl McMahon has made a huge statement of intent by completing an impressive quartet of signings.
The former Dagenham & Redbridge boss is leading the Urchins’ charge at Step 2 next season following their Isthmian Premier Division title success last season.
And he’s already raised eyebrows this week by snapping up his former Dagenham front men Angelo Balanta and Darren Mc-Queen, while defender Jazzi Barnum-Bobb and goalkeeper Mason Terry have also signed.
McQueen, a former England C winger, arrives from another of McMahon’s former clubs, Ebb...

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