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Penn so proud to capture Kyle

HALESOWEN Town boss Russ Penn admits even he was surprised to lure back Kyle Finn for a Yeltz return. The Irish midfielder is back at The Grove after spending three years taking Tamworth from Step 3 into the National League.
A former Coventry City youth, Finn, 26, featured in Hereford’s FA Trophy final at Wembley in 2021 and enjoyed a couple of loan spells at Stourbridge and Rushall Olympic before joining the Yeltz in the 2021/22.
Penn said: “This has been a player we’ve been really keen on, but we didn’t think it would happen.
“It’s all ju...

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