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Hinsh brings in a midfield pair

WORTHING boss Adam Hinshelwood has added a pair of midfielders to his National League-bound Rebels squad.
Hinshelwood completed his first signing of the summer by bringing 29-year-old Afghanistan international Noor Husin to Woodside following his release by Southend United.
And he soon added 24-year-old Tyrique Clarke, who arrives from National League South Slough Town.
Former Notts County and Dartford ace Husin has made over 100 appearances in the top-flight for Southend, while Clarke, a Saint Vincent and the Grenadines international, previously turned out for Poole Town, Dorcheste...

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