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Gallagher adds to Curfews crew

Gallagher adds

NEW manager Josh Gallagher is bringing the band back together at Chertsey Town.
Gallagher made his free-scoring cousin Jordan Gallagher his first signing at Curfews boss after his 117 goals in four seasons helped Raynes Park Vale win promotion to Step 4, and then Farnham Town to the Isthmian South Central title.
And he then added to that by bringing back three familiar faces to Alwyns Lane to boost their Southern League Premier South campaign.
Defender Darryl Harrison returns after leaving for Bracknell Town two seasons ago – a similar path traipsed by midfield duo Gary Abiso...

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