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FRANK AND U’S TO MAKE NOUBLE EFFORT…

By Edmund Magnus
LEAGUE TWO

EAGER: Frank Nouble

FRANK Nouble knows what it’s like to have to fight for a starting position – and he also knows what it’s like being part of a team fighting for promotion.
The Colchester striker, who has played for 14 different clubs throughout his career and been involved in multiple promotion pushes, believes the U’s are well placed to finish the season strongly when league action resumes.
The 28-year-old striker has aided the U’s with five goals and five assists so far this season, and proved a handful on his return to the s...

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