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Myrie-Williams turned up at the Turnbull Ground (Whitby Town FC) as a substitute and, after coming on after only 15 minutes or so was, in the end, awarded their MoM.
Gloucester equalised in the 92nd minute - deeply disappointing!
Whitby officials are a little weak on Geography, saying to the Gloucester officials that ' they were only up the road from Exeter'.
Gloucester equalised in the 92nd minute - deeply disappointing!
Whitby officials are a little weak on Geography, saying to the Gloucester officials that ' they were only up the road from Exeter'.
Looks like his run in the first team might be over for now. Flyde have just signed Bradford's no. 2 Fraser Hornby on loan until January, and doubt they'd loan him out if he wasn't going to be starting games.
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I was a season ticket holder at Spurs, in the pre-premiership days, and even travelled to Torquay on their official supporters coaches, when Torquay won 1-0. I was stood with the other Spurs fans, in the Babbacombe End, but must have been the only one on the coach who returned happy. No matter where I live, or who I watch, Torquay will always be my team!
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Kieffer Moore on target for Wales in Euro quals.
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That's Moore's first goal since MAY apparently but well done him and it's great to see
". . . . . . . the might of Kieffer Moore, the giant Wales striker who has emerged from nowhere to suddenly become a unique threat for his national side.
At 27, the Wigan forward has had to wait for his chance in the international game. When he was trundling around the lower leagues, he would never have thought it would come. Yet here he was, leading the Welsh line on his second international appearance, flanked by Real Madrid and Manchester United forwards, and scoring the opening goal. If Juraj Kucka had not struck a fine equaliser for the hosts, it could have been an even sweeter night for him and his manager.
This first international goal capped a quite remarkable rise for Moore, who had worked his way up through the amateur ranks — via a part-time job as a lifeguard and an appearance for England’s C team — before making his Wales debut in a friendly last month. His header here was his first goal in any competition since he scored for Barnsley against Bristol Rovers in League One in May. “He occupies the two centre-halves and he gives us a different option,” said Giggs."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... -slovakia/
". . . . . . . the might of Kieffer Moore, the giant Wales striker who has emerged from nowhere to suddenly become a unique threat for his national side.
At 27, the Wigan forward has had to wait for his chance in the international game. When he was trundling around the lower leagues, he would never have thought it would come. Yet here he was, leading the Welsh line on his second international appearance, flanked by Real Madrid and Manchester United forwards, and scoring the opening goal. If Juraj Kucka had not struck a fine equaliser for the hosts, it could have been an even sweeter night for him and his manager.
This first international goal capped a quite remarkable rise for Moore, who had worked his way up through the amateur ranks — via a part-time job as a lifeguard and an appearance for England’s C team — before making his Wales debut in a friendly last month. His header here was his first goal in any competition since he scored for Barnsley against Bristol Rovers in League One in May. “He occupies the two centre-halves and he gives us a different option,” said Giggs."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... -slovakia/
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"Billy Bodin has signed a new contract to keep him at Preston North End until the summer of 2021. The 27-year-old attacker, who was out of contract at the end of this season, has spent almost two years at Deepdale after moving from Bristol Rovers for an undisclosed fee in January 2018."
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/50227578
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/50227578
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