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Myles ahead of the game!

Myles Anderson says experience gained from playing in each of the top eight levels of English football, and across Europe, will stand him in good stead for his first coaching role, at ambitious Step 5 club AFC Welwyn.

Myles Anderson says experience gained from playing in each of the top eight levels of English football, and across Europe, will stand him in good stead for his first coaching role, at ambitious Step 5 club AFC Welwyn.
By Jon Couch

The 36-year-old has turned out in the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers, Scottish Premier with Aberdeen and Italy’s Serie A with Chievo, before embarking on a stellar Non-League career at a handful of clubs, latterly Heybridge Swifts in Isthmian North.
Now, the London-born defender has landed a new role as Scott Pat-more’s player/assistant manager at the Sparta...

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