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Reds at ready after revamp

Uxbridge boss Danny Edwards is confident their early summer shopping spree will help prevent any possible second season syndrome at Honeycroft.

By John Lyons

Uxbridge boss Danny Edwards is confident their early summer shopping spree will help prevent any possible second season syndrome at Honeycroft.
After winning the Isthmian South Central play-offs in 2024-25, the Reds stepped up to Southern Premier South with aplomb last season and eventually finished an impressive ninth on their Step 3 bow.
However, Edwards is expecting the division to be more difficult over the coming year – and that goes some way to explaining why 13 new players have been recruited.
“We wanted to give the boys who got us up an opportunity to play at Step 3 an...

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