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Ghanaian forward Manny Duku joins Hednesford Town

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
July 9, 2024
in Europe, Football, Ghana, Players Abroad
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Ghana forward Manny Duku has taken a new step in his career by joining Hednesford Town.

This move comes just in time for the upcoming season. Duku, known for his skill and experience on the field, previously played for Nealdstone FC.

Hednesford Town, an ambitious club, competes in the Northern Premier League Division One West.

#WelcomeMannyDuku pic.twitter.com/xVA3z8m0yi

— Hednesford Town FC (@Hednesford_Town) July 8, 2024

Manny, 31, started his career in The Netherlands before making the move to England where he enjoyed successful spells at Banbury and Kings Lynn however it was at Hayes and Yeading where he really made his name, scoring 33 goals in 39 games earning himself a move to League 2 side Cheltenham Town. During his time at Cheltenham he had successful loan moves to Barnet ( where he played with Elliott Johnson and Dan Sparkes )and also Halifax before moving North of the border to Raith Rovers and subsequently Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

The powerful forward then made the move back across the border to Havant and Waterlooville where he scored 7 goals in 18 games before earning a move to York City in the National League.

After a short spell in Gibraltar, Manny signed for Maidstone Utd where he was a pivotal figure in their famous FA Cup run and victory at Ipswich Town before finishing the season at Wealdstone Utd.

Manager Steve King had the following to say. ”Manny is a player I have known for years; he is quick and a real handful for defenders. He has experience in abundance at the top level of Non league including Football League experience both in England and Scotland. It really is a great signing for the club in keeping with the other quality players that we have signed all ready’’

The team is excited to welcome Duku and looks forward to the boost his talent will bring. Fans are eager to see how his addition will impact the team’s performance in the league.

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