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Darry Duffy signs ... for team in India

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  1. KC Kid

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    http://sports.ndtv.com/football/news/211896-salgaocar-fc-signs-darryl-duffy

    Looked very posh language for Darryl and I had to look it up so:
    "inculcating present participle of in·cul·cate (Verb)
    Verb: Instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction.
    Teach (someone) an attitude, idea, or habit by such instruction: "they will try to inculcate you with a respect for culture"


    Panaji: Salgaocar football club has signed up striker Darryl Duffy of Scotland after a successful trial, making him the third foreigner to join the club for the 2013-14 season.

    Top scorer for Cheltenham Town for 2011-12 season, Duffy started his career for Rangers and has played for major sides such as Hull City and Swansea City.

    Duffy, who has been training with Salgaocar for a week, said, "The coach is doing a lot of things for us, inculcating good sleeping patterns, eating habits. The training system is mostly the same. The players are a friendly bunch, they're really nice and I'm looking forward to playing with them."

    Salgaoar FC's General Secretary Raj Gomes said the Scot is an experienced striker, who has played for top clubs.

    Rhys Mascarenhas, Duffy's manager, said, "Salgaocar were looking for a good striker. With his experience, I'm sure Darryl will play an important role in the first team this season."

    Story first published on: Monday, 05 August 2013 11:17
     
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    'played for major sides such as Hull City'

    Good article...
     
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  3. Steven Toast

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    At 29 he's got a bit of time to show what he can do, maybe win a move back to the UK. The Indian League isn't brilliant, so if he struggles there he might as well retire.
     
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