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Accrington sign King's Lynn defender Sass

Accrington sign King's Lynn defender Sass

BBC News23-06-2025
Accrington Stanley have signed King's Lynn Town left-back Freddie Sass on a two-year deal.The 23-year-old former Marine man joins Stanley as a free agent after making 33 appearances in his one season with the Linnets."I am buzzing to be here. It's been a dream of mine to reach the EFL - it's a really proud moment for me and my family and something I am extremely grateful for," he told the club website., external"I have seen Devon Matthews and Tyler Walton here, players I used to play with, and for it to finally happen, I can't put it into words. I am so grateful to be here."
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