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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

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Ex-QPR Richard Graham joins Dagenham...News about ex-QPR's Tony Robert's testimonial game(which is NOT being played against QPR)

Dagenham and Redbridge: - More Arrvials
The Daggers have added two more players to their squad ahead of their debut League Two campaign with the completion of the signings of winger Richard Graham from Barnet and midfielder Shane Huke from Peterborough United.
Newry born Richard, 27, was the winger who tore the Daggers apart and inspired Barnet to a 5-0 victory at Underhill in front of the Sky television cameras two-and-half years ago.
"He can play wide right or wide left, he can cross the ball and he knows this level", Said John Still. "He's deceptive with his running and gets crosses in from both sides. I've seen quite a bit of him and I've known him for a while and he gives us competition for places out wide."
Twice capped at Under-21 level for Northern Ireland, Richard began his career as youth at Queens Park Rangers with moves to Chesham United, Billericay Town and Kettering Town before joining the Bees in 2004...
Both have joined on two-year contracts Dagenham

Dagenham & Redbridge v West Ham United
Tony Roberts Testimonial
Saturday 14th July, kick-off at 3.00pm

Tickets are now on sale to purchase in the clubhouse behind the bar everyday after 11am.
Prices:
Seats - (Adults) £15, (Concessions) £10
Terrace - (Adults) £12, (Concessions) £7
Please note: West Ham United supporters will be segregated for this match so if you would like to purchase a ticket for the Hammers end you need to apply for tickets via West Ham United ticket office. Dagenham

AFC Wimbledon - Wes Daly Reportedly Acccepts a New Contract While Jermaine Darlington is Released
Friday 08 June 2007 - Terry looks back on the week and a late signing
"At the end of a busy week, Terry Brown was very pleased with progress. “...
We have also offered an improved contract to Wes Daly and I am delighted to say that he has accepted it. We have managed to maintain the nucleus of last year’s talented young squad, with twelve having signed or re-signed and with Roscoe Dsane yet to decide over the coming days. It looks increasingly unlikely that we will be able to retain him, however. We’ve made him a vastly improved offer but whether that will be able to match the lure of full-time Conference football is doubtful.
“As well as signing new players it falls upon a manager’s shoulders to release them. Unfortunately we have had to release two talented and hard-working players this week, in Jermaine Darlington and Chris Gell. Again, I would like to thank them for the valuable contributions they made to the club’s success over the last couple of seasons. .” ADC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon On Jerome Darlington's Release -05 June 2007
Terry moves closed to finalising the squad
"...Whenever a new manager joins a club there will be difficult decisions to make that involve popular players. One particularly difficult decision has been to release Jermaine Darlington, who is a very talented player. However, as the manager I have to look at the long term picture as well as the immediate future of the club.
"I've already brought in some experienced Conference players and I felt I needed to balance that with some young legs around them. On behalf of the club, I'd like to thank Jermaine and all the other players who we've released for the contribution they've made towards the club's progress over the last few years." ADC Wimbledon


Alan McDonald is building his staff at Glentoran
- Belfast Telegraph

Aldershot report on the marriage of former QPR goalie, Nikki Bull!
Aldershot

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