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IT’S JACK’S TURN TO BE A WINNER

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By Sam Elliott

AGONY: Slough keeper Mark Scott suffered a serious neck injury in March
PICTURE: Neil Hood

JACK TURNER has left Staines Town to join Slough Town – because he wants to win things.
The goalkeeper shocked the Swans by rejecting a new contract which would have seen him remain at the club for a fifth season.
But Turner, rated as one of the best stoppers outside of the National League divisions, is getting edgy that his trophy cabinet remains bare.
He may only be turning 25 in September, but he decided he needed a change of direction with Ryman Premier Staines strugglin...

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