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VIDEO: I was never in a boy band - Dan Martin



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Published Date: 18 October 2007
STAGS summer signing Dan Martin has said he wants a new job . . . as the club's regular left back!
Midfielder Martin has been the makeshift full back since Gareth Jelleyman joined the club's never-ending defensive injury list.

Now the youngster - who joined Mansfield in the summer from Saturday's derby opponents Notts County - tells Chad in a video interview that he wants to make the position his own.

And he also reveals that he was never in a boy band - a rumour which led to extraordinary goal celebrations by Stags players at Barnet last week.

To watch the video, which also includes an interview with manager Billy Dearden previewing the local derby against his old club, click on the green play icon.

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  • Last Updated: 18 October 2007 5:27 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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