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VERSATILE Josh Bertie is aiming to take the benefits of the international game into his club football with Bashley all over again.
Bertie played for the British Virgin Islands in their narrow 1-0 defeat against Steve McClaren’s Jamaica in a World Cup qualifier last month.
“I feel that I have grown massively as a player since being involved in international football,” the 28-year-old, who earned his first cap in 2018, told the Southern League website. “I am able to benefit from different ideas and coaching methods as well as being able to pit my wits again...

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