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Brig add Nay to back line



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Published Date:
09 July 2008
Bamber Bridge boss Phil Entwistle has made one more addition to his squad ahead of the new season by capturing right-back Jamie Nay from Enfield.
Entwistle says the new arrival will create competition for places. He said: "We have brought in two specialist full-backs but that doesn't mean the players who played last season are not going to be involved.

"When I came here I said we had to improve year-on-year and we finished in fifth place last season and by bringing in new players I think we can do that.

"I felt there were some occasions when we were 1-0 up and should have closed out the game and by strengthening the squad we can sort that."


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* Bamber Bridge FC are holding a Summer School over two weeks for two age-groups.

The classes for five to eight-year-olds will run from August 4-8 while the nine to 12-year-olds will take place from August 11 to 15. For further information contact the club.

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