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Coleraine sign Isle of Man native with Football League experience: ‘He's young and hungry for success'

Coleraine sign Isle of Man native with Football League experience: ‘He's young and hungry for success'

Isle of Man native Adam Long has signed for Coleraine.
The 24-year-old joins the Bannsiders from National League side Fylde.

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