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BRAMBLE IN STOW MOVE

FORMER Premier League star Titus Bramble has signed for Thurlow Nunn Eastern Counties Premier Division new boys Stowmarket Town.
The 36-year-old centre back began his career with nearby Ipswich Town, his hometown club, for whom he played 62 games, before being signed by Newcastle United boss Sir Bobby Robson.
He hit seven goals in 156 games for Newcastle before going on to play for Wigan Athletic and Sunderland.
He also made 10 appearances for England under 21s between 2000-2.
At newly-promoted Stowmarket, he will act as player-coach under boss Rick Andrews, while continuing to coach at Ips...

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