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REID IT AND WEEP! SEAN SIGNS ON

REID IT

By Mark Carruthers

ON THE WAY UP: Morpeth will be playing in the Northern Premier League next season
PICTURE: Shutter Press

MORPETH TOWN have signalled their intentions for the new Evo-Stik NPL Premier Division season by completing the signing of Blyth Spartans midfielder Sean Reid.
The Highwaymen have moved quickly to replace Evo-Stik NPL East Division player of the season David Carson after he left Craik Park to join Scottish Championship club Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
The signing of Reid will be a surprise to many within the North East Non-League scene after he became a key player...

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