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Dearden cools hunt for left back



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Published Date:
25 October 2007
With Gareth Jelleyman back in the squad and makeshift left back Dan Martin playing well, Stags boss Billy Dearden is cooling his interest in bringing in another left back.
Dearden knows his wafer thin squad needs at least a couple of new players.

But he admits priorities are changing from week to week.

"Things did develop, but with Gareth and Dan I am now a lot happier than when we had no one to play there.

"It changes week to week at this level what your priorities are.

"I am always looking and have been out watching games every night this week to see what's knocking around. If someone catches my eye then I will get them in to pressure everyone else.

"But we have players coming back from injury and I have always said that, fully fit, we have a half decent team here."

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  • Last Updated: 25 October 2007 12:21
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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