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Tommy’s got a top man in Tris

TOMMY Widdrington is up and running in adding to his Aldershot Town squad by bringing in striker Tristan Abrahams.
The 26-year-old joins the Shots after scoring 11 goals and adding eight assists for Maidenhead United in the National League last season.
Abrahams has over 300 senior appearances under his belt with the likes of Leyton Orient, Newport County, Carlisle and Grimsby.
Widdrington said: “Tristan is someone I feel fits the profile we are looking to add to the group. He’s hard working, mobile and knows where the goal is and having met him and his young family, I...

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