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LAMBS NAB BESWICK

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TAMWORTH have strengthened their chances of bouncing back to Step Two at the first time of asking with the signing of former Nuneaton captain Ryan Beswick.
The 29-year-old arrives at The Lamb with an impressive pedigree having been part of the Solihull Moors side that won promotion from the National League North in 2016.
Speaking to the Tamworth Herald, Lambs boss Mike Fowler said: “It’s a real coup. A midfield of Ryan, Aman Verma and Paul Green is fantastic for this football club.”

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