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Discussion in 'Plymouth' started by Plymborn, May 29, 2012.

  1. Plymborn

    Plymborn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    A Woking player has joined PAFC......Paris Cowan-Hall is the MANS name....who he is and what age or position he plays in is a mystery.
     
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    Plymborn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Paris Cowan-Hall is a striker and can play on the wing.......he is a 21 years old and is out of contract at Woking......but will not join until July 1st.
     
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    11 goals in 27 appearances for Woking. (I've also seen 17 goals in 42 games including 8 as sub quoted) Hopefully he can make the step up to League football. He's young and very quick supposedly. It could be a good (cheap) signing.
     
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  4. mexijan

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    Double barrelled name on past history that looks promising
     
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  5. mexijan

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    Read up a little more on this guy and seems a good gamble to me has had some bad luck with injuries, not football related, but has had a lot of interest from good clubs when he was younger. Welcome to PAFC last chance saloon worked for SEB and BWP hopefully he will be the same.
     
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  6. sensiblegreeny

    sensiblegreeny Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    There is no reason why he cannot step up in class. The lower leagues is where loads of players start and some of them go on to be pretty useful. Highway for Liverpool was one classic example in the past. Liverpool played a non league club in a cup match and signed him from there after his performance. He was a classy winger who did really well for them. Then there is our own Craig Noone who came to us from nowhere. It is a bit of an each way bet which one you get but no doubt the leagues are littered with such players.
     
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