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CHIN PUTS HIS FAITH IN FOCUS AT RAITH!

By Chris Dunlavy

RICHARD Chin says he joined Scottish Championship club Raith Rovers to ditch the distractions and focus on playing football.
Born in London, the 22-year-old fullback spent his youth career at Charlton Athletic and made 18 appearances for the Addicks’ first team before joining Farnborough last summer.
Now, after an impressive season in National League South that yielded seven goals in 42 appearances for Spencer Day’s men, top prospect Chin is heading back to the professional game after being snapped up by Rovers boss and former Scottish international Ba...

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