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ISAAC REVELS IN U’S GLORY

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By Josh Graham

SUTTON United’s storming start to life in League Two is no surprise to one of the players who helped fire them there – on-loan hitman Isaac Olaofe.
The Millwall forward is in his third spell at Gander Green Lane and his goalscoring exploits last term - bagging 14 goals in 37 National League games - helped create history for Matt Gray’s men as they burst into the EFL for the first time ever by winning the title.
Despite still seeing his long-term future at the Den, Olaofe is immensely proud of his role in the south Londoners’ exploits.
“That achievement will stay with me for t...

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