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Hendon boss Lee Allinson delighted by striker’s return to fitness

Hendon boss Lee Allinson has expressed his delight that striker Kyen Nicholas is putting his injury agony behind him.

Hendon boss

HENDON boss Lee Allinson has expressed his delight that striker Kyen Nicholas is putting his injury agony behind him.

Nicholas has committed his future to the Greens for 2021-22 and will be eager to make an impression.

He signed for the Southern League Premier South outfit in November from Walton Casuals, but has yet to make a competitive appearance and suffered a severe knee injury which required surgery in a friendly late last year.

Hendon boss Allinson tweeted: “Buzzing the big man is back almost at full fitness from a horrible injury.”

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