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HAPPY FAMILIES FOR TRANMERE NEW BOY DRISSA

By Aidan Jones
‘FAMILY comes first’ is the mantra you’d expect everyone in football to follow – not if you’re Drissa Traore that is!
The 25-year-old turned down a rare opportunity to see family in France this week in order to sign for National League promotion chasers Tranmere Rovers.
Midfielder Traore helped Forest Green Rovers into the Football League last May after they edged out Rovers in the National League promotion final at Wembley.
But after having his contract terminated by Forest Green last week, Traore admits he was just about to hop on the plane whe...

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