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Two More Former Kingfishers Become Crusaders
Two More Former Kingfishers Become Crusaders
Danny Robinson, the new manager of Vanarama National League South club Hungerford Town, has been back to former club, Southern League Division One South outfit Thatcham Town, for two more recruits.
Thursday 21 May 20 I 16:02:12 I Photo by

Defender Curtis Angell and striker Kyle Tooze have agreed to join the Crusaders.

 

A member of the well-known Angell footballing family which includes former Everton and Portsmouth striker Brett, now managing New Zealand outfit Hawke`s Bay, Curtis is a defender who was in his second spell with Thatcham, having re-joined in 2017.

 

A player who can play at either right-back or left-back, he has previous experience with Abingdon United, Amesbury Town, Andover and AFC Totton.

 

He was a member of Robinson's FA Vase winning team and his father and uncle have played for Hungerford in the past.

 

Twenty-nine-year-old Tooze (pictured) is a powerful forward with an eye for goal and has vast experience.

 

He signed for the Kingfishers in February 2019 from fellow Southern Division One South side Mangotsfield United.

 

He has also spent time at Button Albion, Yate Town, Swindon Supermarine, Bridgwater Town Paulton Rovers and Larkhall Athletic.


(Photo: Colin Andrews)

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Two More Former Kingfishers Become Crusaders
Two More Former Kingfishers Become Crusaders
Thursday 21 May 20 I 16:02:12
Photo by

Defender Curtis Angell and striker Kyle Tooze have agreed to join the Crusaders.

 

A member of the well-known Angell footballing family which includes former Everton and Portsmouth striker Brett, now managing New Zealand outfit Hawke`s Bay, Curtis is a defender who was in his second spell with Thatcham, having re-joined in 2017.

 

A player who can play at either right-back or left-back, he has previous experience with Abingdon United, Amesbury Town, Andover and AFC Totton.

 

He was a member of Robinson's FA Vase winning team and his father and uncle have played for Hungerford in the past.

 

Twenty-nine-year-old Tooze (pictured) is a powerful forward with an eye for goal and has vast experience.

 

He signed for the Kingfishers in February 2019 from fellow Southern Division One South side Mangotsfield United.

 

He has also spent time at Button Albion, Yate Town, Swindon Supermarine, Bridgwater Town Paulton Rovers and Larkhall Athletic.


(Photo: Colin Andrews)

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
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