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Eager Ainsleys bag three more

FELIXSTOWE & Walton United bosses Jack and Stuart Ainsley have splashed out on a trio of new signings following the disappointment of missing out on promotion.

The Isthmian North hopefuls have added Maxwell Statham and Luke Allen to the squad and sealed a return for former midfielder Callum Harrison.
Former Tottenham defender Statham has joined following stints at Hemel Hempstead Town, Chatham Town, and a couple of Step 2 seasons with Dartford, while Allen spent last year at Cray Wanderers and Welling United.
Harrison returns from a spell at Brightlingsea Regent having previously ma...

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