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Veteran striker gets chance with Crows

By Hugo Varley

’O’ SO GOOD: David Mooney says his most memorable days were at Leyton Orient
PICTURE: TGSPHOTO

DAVID Mooney has been down in the dumps on the sidelines in recent weeks – now he’s determined to hit the ground running after being handed a chance to shine by Royston Town.
The former Charlton and Norwich City striker has joined the Southern League Premier Central Crows after being released by Leyton Orient at the start of September.
And the 33-year-old is desperate to reward the Crows for rescuing him from an eight...

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