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MARCUS IS A ROBIN

By Neil Harvey

AMBITIOUS Bracknell Town have continued their re-build by raising rivals Basingstoke Town for fans’ favourite Marcus Johnson-Schuster.
The 30-year-old former Wealdstone, Braintree and Hayes right-back will boost a Robins’ defence recovering from a slow start to the season under new boss Carl Davies.
“I had some good years [at Basingstoke] but I’m happy to be here now,” Johnson-Schuster told the club’s media.
He joins new striker Jack Mazzone, brought in from Chertsey Town, and Burnham FC captain and centre-back Sean Basaye at...

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