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Post by AFootballFan on Jan 10, 2008 16:26:03 GMT 1
According to the T & A we've signed Tom Greaves (striker) from Bridlington Town and Steve Smith from Stalybridge Celtic...
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Post by bigj on Jan 10, 2008 17:00:34 GMT 1
Inspiring
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Post by adambrid on Jan 10, 2008 17:04:13 GMT 1
Where does Steve Smith play? AB
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Post by MJ!!! on Jan 10, 2008 18:30:20 GMT 1
midfield
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Post by richard on Jan 10, 2008 20:08:38 GMT 1
Steve Smith recovering from cruciate injury! dosn't sound promising! lets hope he is quality. Tom Greaves played for BPA in the past - a player that needs to prove him self at this level R
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Post by evergreenshadow on Jan 11, 2008 9:16:32 GMT 1
According to the T & A we've signed Tom Greaves (striker) from Bridlington Town and Steve Smith from Stalybridge Celtic... Usually Steve Burr doesn't let good players go However if Steve Smith can recover from his injury he might do alright for Guiseley
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Post by rallyman on Jan 11, 2008 12:01:45 GMT 1
Extract from nonleague daily on our signings. Looks like S Smith may be available for Sat's clash with Hednesford (according to SK in article anyway). Steve Kittrick, manager of UniBond League Premier Division club Guiseley, has made two new signings and is hoping both will be available for Saturday`s tough trip to Hednesford Town.
"We have signed Steve Smith (pictured) from Stalybridge Celtic and Tom Greaves from Bridlington Town," said Kittrick.
"Steve has been training with Stalybridge for the last few weeks. He has spent nine months in rehab after cruciate ligament damage but Lilleshall have given him the all-clear and he wanted to come to Guiseley because it is a big club.
"Everyone in the area will know Tom after his time with Bradford Park Avenue. He is a good player and a proven scorer.
"We have irons in the fire and another couple of players may come in. But, I am not going to sign players for the sake of it - they have to be of a certain quality."
Guiseley have dropped to eighth spot in the table, three places above Hednesford, but have games in hand on many of their rivals. Because of postponements and cup games, Kittrick and his assistant Wayne Benn have had just four opportunities to bank points since taking over.
Former Bradford City defender Sam Denton has been released and striker Marc Smith has moved on after Eastwood Town offered a fee for the big marksman and the Guiseley board sanctioned the transfer. Like the bit about we're a "big club", something we all already know though Rallyman
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Post by adambrid on Jan 11, 2008 17:24:03 GMT 1
Oh no hes injured AB
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Post by otleybard on Jan 11, 2008 19:29:11 GMT 1
He's obviously the replacement for Marc Smith.
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Post by adambrid on Jan 11, 2008 20:49:55 GMT 1
Yep AB
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