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Ewing fits the bill for Savage

ROBBIE Savage reckons new recruit Oli Ewing fits the mould of Forest Green Rovers’ ambitions.
The 23-year-old has put pen to paper on a two-year deal at The New Lawn having starred for Scunthorpe United in the National League last season and Savage believes he has a lot to offer his side too.
“I’ve known him for a while through the Wales youth set-up and being friends with Charlie, so I already know the character and quality he brings,” the Rovers boss said.
“He’s a player who fits exactly what we want to build here, and I think the fans are...

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