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Levi’s aboard with Boatmen

Chelsea and England star Levi Colwill is to give something back to the club which helped launch his promising career – by joining Sholing’s board of directors.

Levi’s aboard

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
By Jon Couch

CHELSEA and England star Levi Colwill is to give something back to the club which helped launch his promising career – by joining the board of directors.
The 21-year-old defender has followed another ex-England international in Matt Le Tissier by becoming an associate director and community ambassador of Southern Premier South club Sholing.
Southampton-born Colwill has a close association with the south-coast club having been involved from a very early age, watching his uncles, Byron, Dan and Barry Mason, play for the Boatmen.
He was also a mascot for the club ...

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