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England U19 keeper in Stags trial as White out for 3 months



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
BILLY McEwan is looking at securing goalkeeping cover for Jason White after a knee operation this week ruled him out until for at least three months.
McEwan has youngster Luke Herriott in the club and in Tuesday's reserve clash with Walsall also had a look at Derby County's England U19 stopper Ross Atkins.

"Jason has had his operation and I am told he will be out for the next three months," he said.

"Some players recover quicker than others, but I know we need cover and I've had a look at a couple of lads already."

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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 12:23 PM
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Jake_stagsfan,

05/09/2008 18:49:48
great news hopefully he signs
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Adamr999,

06/09/2008 00:47:29
didnt look that great on wed
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Jake_stagsfan,

06/09/2008 09:13:55
well if hes in the eng u19s im sure at least he can be cover for gamble
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