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Banbury United Puritans borrow Swindon keeper Banbury United have confirmed that the paperwork has been completed to sign goalkeeper Leigh Bedwell on loan from Sky Bet League One side Swindon Town. Nineteen-year-old Bedwell came through the junior ranks at Swindon and earned his first professional contract in the summer of 2012.
Corby Town Steelmen Appoint Joint Bosses
Bedford Town Bearman Gets A Ferrari! Lee Bearman, manager of Bedford Town, has a new Ferrari. But sadly for the Eagles boss, it isn`t a multi-thousand pound car, it is left-sided midfielder Lorenzo Ferrari, who joins from Southern Division One Central side North Greenford United. Ferrari came through the ranks at Northwood before leaving in 2011 to join Spartan South Midlands League neighbours Cockfosters in search of more regular first-team football.
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Kevin Ingram, chairman of Corby Town, has today announced the appointment of joint-managers. Ingram said: “It is with great excitement that I can confirm that with immediate effect Andrew Wilson and Tommy Wright have joined Corby Town as joint-managers. “We will also be able to call upon Tommy to play as forward for us. “Andrew and Tommy, between them, bring to Corby Town a wealth of experience in both playing and managing and we look forward to this being translated into success for the club.”
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Bash Bring In Two Whites
Sam Roberts developed his skills in the Swindon Town Academy and is a central midfielder.
St Neots Town St Neots Town have signed 17 new full time apprentices on a 2 year course. They start there experience next Monday 16th September. Managing Director Lee Kearns said “It’s a great opportunity for all concerned, not just the young footballers but also for the club. We (the club) have come a long way in a very short space of time with regards to what we now have in place. The apprenticeship programme is the first step in what will be a centre of football development. This Monday (16th September) will be the first day of the next stage of 17 young footballers’ lives. A two year academic and football development that we hope will expand into an apprenticeship programme that will cater for up to 80 lads.”
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Bashley have signed two players from Skrill Premier side Salisbury City. Adam Flint, a left-back, came through Salisbury’s Academy and appeared in a couple of first-team games last season.
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