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[FL2] Barnet re-sign striker Norville
« on: August 31, 2007, 11:58:32 AM »
Barnet re-sign striker Norville
By: BBC Sport.

 
Barnet boss Paul Fairclough has re-signed striker Jason Norville on non-contract terms for a month.
Norville, 23, was released by the Bees at the end of last season but has been given a chance to prove that he has returned to full fitness.

The Trinidad & Tobago international has been plagued by injury.

Barnet are still awaiting international clearance for French left-back Kenny Gillett, 21, to see if he can make his Football League debut on Saturday.

 
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Re: [FL2] Barnet re-sign striker Norville
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2007, 12:18:58 PM »
The thing is, Jason has been playing for Wealdstone Fc in the ryman premier league.
He has been listed; as having a loan from Barnet Fc. I don't understand how they can sign him as an unattached player, if Wealdstone Fc has him as a player on loan from Barnet Fc.

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Re: [FL2] Barnet re-sign striker Norville
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2007, 04:57:02 PM »
Opportunity Knocks for Jason
By Dennis Signy and David Bloomfield (barnetfc.premiumtv.co.uk)


Paul Fairclough has given Jason Norville, the 23-year-old striker he released at the end of last season, a chance to prove that he is back to full fitness.

After re-signing the Trinidad and Tobago international striker on a non-contract basis for a month, Fairclough said, "He has been training with us since day one this summer and appears completely free from injury.

He is determined to repay Barnet FC and its supporters after his long spell on the sidelines. He is burning with desire.

I have given him a month to prove that he is injury-free. He has already had 3 run-outs and came through those unscathed.

Jason has seized the chance I have given him by signing".

Norville's career at Watford, where he spent 4 years, and at Barnet, has to date been injury plagued, but everyone at Underhill will surely join Fairclough in wishing him the best of good fortune as he makes this fresh start.

The Conquering Lion of Judah shall break every chain.

 

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