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JIM BACKS HIS BORO NEW BOY

JIM BACKS

SOUTHERN LEAGUE

WELCOME RETURN: Carl Baker

SHREWD OPERATOR: Marcus Kelly
NUNEATON Borough manager Jimmy Ginnelly reckons new recruit Marcus Kelly will be one of the best midfielders in the division next season.
The 34-year-old has joined Boro from hometown club Kettering Town.
He is joined at Liberty Way by right-back Perry Cotton and fellow midfielder Carl Baker, who returns after a year-anda- half away from the Midlands club.
It has been a busy week for Ginnelly, who hopes the new signings will help ambitious Boro improve on their ninth-placed finish this season.
“Carl and I go w...

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