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Clayton Ince suffers a broken finger

Clayton Ince could miss the remainder of this season after X-rays' confirmed that he has broken a finger. The Trinidad and Tobago International suffered the injury at the tail end of training and after undertaking an X-ray our worse fears have been confirmed by the club's physiotherapist Matt Radcliffe. A break should see him sidelined between six to eight weeks. Therefore, he could return for the last few games of the current campaign if everything goes according to plan.

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Marcelle joins Tamworth

Tamworth have signed veteran Trinidad and Tobago international striker Clint Marcelle and he will make his debut on Saturday against Dagenham and Redbridge, hoping to be the one to end the Lambs' five and a half hour goal drought.

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Rojas officially joins Real Salt Lake

Real Salt Lake finalized their long-anticipated acquisition of Trinidad & Tobago defender Marlon Rojas on Tuesday, further adding to their lineup of talented internationals. Rojas is slated to join his new teammates in Monte Gordo, Portugal, on Wednesday.

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Give me time and I'll be flying

CARLOS EDWARDS has vowed to rediscover the form that made him one of League One's hottest properties last season.

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Yorke could play soccer in Sydney

Pierre Littbarski says names don't make a soccer star but the high-profile Sydney FC head coach is holding out for former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke to sign on the dotted line.

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Boucaud set for starting role against Tykes

Manager Barry Fry has confirmed that midfielder Andre Boucaud will start the next two games for Peterborough United in the absence of captain Curtis Woodhouse and the Posh boss is confident the youngster will shine.

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It's moment of truth, says Edwards

RED DRAGONS star Carlos Edwards reckons Wrexham are about to reach the moment of truth in their League One relegation battle.

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Boucaud to the rescue

MIDFIELD magician Andre Boucaud has vowed to make Barnsley pay for six months of footballing frustration.

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Marv thrilled with Soto partnership

RANGERS have conceded just one goal since Greek powerhouse Sotirios Kyrgiakos replaced Jean-Alain Boumsong in the back line and central defensive partner Marvin Andrews reckons the Light Blues have landed a real gem.

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