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Post by Livi News on May 27, 2013 15:25:30 GMT 1
Gray makes permanent switch to Berwick
Berwick Rangers will welcome Ross Gray back to the club for a third time next season, after the winger quit Livingston to put pen to paper at Shielfield Park.
The tricky winger, who scored four times in nine appearances when on loan this season, sees Berwick as an opportunity to play regular first-team football.
He tweeted: “Delighted to have signed with berwick rangers for the season though #freshstart
“Disappointed to be leaving livi but thought it was time to move on and get a chance of playing first team football.”
www.berwick-advertiser.co.uk/sport/football/berwick-rangers/gray-makes-permanent-switch-to-berwick-1-2945626
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Post by bobafett on May 27, 2013 21:21:07 GMT 1
Another promising youngster leaves for heehaw, not really seeing us making money from the youth system are we
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Post by Pedro on May 29, 2013 12:48:05 GMT 1
At least, if nothing else, it's the wage of a guy the club don't rate off the wage bill.
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Post by yakov on May 30, 2013 12:40:06 GMT 1
Another promising youngster leaves for heehaw, not really seeing us making money from the youth system are we Not really the plans of the board though. We can't be expected to command a figure from someone we deem not good enough for our first team.
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Post by LiviLion21 on May 31, 2013 9:18:58 GMT 1
He's been here under 3 or 4 managers and none of them really found a place in their starting line-up for him. As he starts to get a bit older, he'll need to be playing football so probably best for both parties that he moves on.
Not EVERY youngster that comes through the youth system will make it in the first-team or bring in a transfer fee - sometime the step-up into the first division is too much and they need to go down a few leagues to find their feet at first-team level.
Good luck to the lad at Berwick.
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