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FEJ: NON-LEAGUE IS SHREWD MOVE

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Striker grateful after his step up

By David Richardson

IN FULL FLOW: Fejiri Okenabirhie playing forDagenham and, left, with his National Game Awards trophy
PICTURE: TGSPHOTO

INFLUENTIAL: John Askey, right, with England C manager Paul Fairclough at our National Game Awards

TREBLESHOOTER: After his hat-trick against Wales

FEJIRI Okenabirhie says the Non-League game provided him with the ideal platform to make his Football League return.
The talented Dagenham & Redbridge striker signed for Shrewsbury, of League One, this week after three years away from the professional game.
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