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VIDEO: Mansfield Town utility player's showdown with ex-club



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STAGS defender Keith Briggs is all set for Mansfield Town's vital match against his old club Shrewsbury on Saturday.
Briggs, who has played in midfield and full back for the Stags since his switch to Field Mill at the start of the year, spoke to Chad on Thursday morning in an exclusive video interview.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 4:17 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
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dot,

17/04/2008 14:46:16
Briggsy has never let us down so far, and why not give Horlock a start Dutch?
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Adamr999,

17/04/2008 15:52:12
I thought players on loan cant play agaisnt the loan team?
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whoknows,

17/04/2008 17:42:07
Its upto the two clubs.
I'm sure Shrewsbury don't want him and hes classed as a "loan player", cos you can't sign for more than two clubs in one season.
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Adamr999,

17/04/2008 20:11:28
o ok thanks
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