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Ebbsfleet United's Dominic Green happy to be playing again after injury setbacks

Dominic Green
Dominic Green

Ebbsfleet winger Dominic Green is happy just to be playing football again after two injury-plagued seasons with Dagenham & Redbridge.

Green was released by the Daggers in May and subsequently underwent his second hernia operation in the space of 24 months.

Having played in five of the Fleet’s seven pre-season friendlies, the 24-year-old signed a deal at Stonebridge Road on the eve of the new Skrill South season.

Green said: “I knew that once the operation was done I had to graft, get my fitness back and then go from there. I just wanted to play football.

“I had no pre-season under my belt. Daryl McMahon (a youth coach at Dagenham) knew my situation and gave me a text, to come down here and get a few games in.

“I enjoyed it. I played a few games, I liked the way they played football. It’s a good squad, the whole environment is decent. I just felt at home.”

Fleet boss Steve Brown offered Green a contract but the winger also attracted interest from other Skrill South clubs.

He said: “I didn’t want to rush into anything. Because of my situation, being at Dagenham, the two years I was there, two hernia operations, I just wanted to play. At the same time, I had a few offers, so I was just biding my time. I was at Ebbsfleet for a while so I thought it was only right to come here because I knew everyone and I felt comfortable here.”

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