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What position is he primarily?
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i see him play in his youth team days, very skillful but light weight at that time.I would imagine that he has bulked up in the years since then
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He's a left winger. Was immense when he was here as a youngster but with Phart as his youth team boss anything could have happened!
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Just what we needed, a player who runs at defenders and puts them on their back foot !! Good signing Justin, hopefully Paris' career will get back on-track at Nene Park - he's a talented lad who doesn't seem to have had the breaks I thought he would. I too saw him as a youth team player and was mightily impressed then - fingers crossed this loan works out for him and us eh?
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Oundle Diamond #2 wrote:He's a left winger. Was immense when he was here as a youngster but with Phart as his youth team boss anything could have happened!
In fairness to Phart, he may rival Ernie Tippett in the managerial incompetence stakes, but he has a great record as a youth coach, having worked with the likes of Jermaine Jenas and Michael Dawson when he was at Forest.
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They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....

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PigmanRDFC wrote:Just what we needed, a player who runs at defenders and puts them on their back foot !!
I agree, in the style of Aaron Lennon. ;)
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Amazing how this local paper features many Diamonds stories. Does this mean that Bourne is a secret enclave for our followers? :shock:
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Trek wrote:
Amazing how this local paper features many Diamonds stories. Does this mean that Bourne is a secret enclave for our followers? :shock:
Same story in the ET.
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davealbon wrote:
Oundle Diamond #2 wrote:He's a left winger. Was immense when he was here as a youngster but with Phart as his youth team boss anything could have happened!
In fairness to Phart, he may rival Ernie Tippett in the managerial incompetence stakes, but he has a great record as a youth coach, having worked with the likes of Jermaine Jenas and Michael Dawson when he was at Forest.
Jonathon Woodgate, Alan Smith, Harry Kewell etc all came through at Leeds when he was head of youth development and Milner, Lennon, Robinson, Carson etc were all in the youth system when he left.
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