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Morecambe have taken former Liverpool youngster Craig Lindfield on trial, skysports.com
understands.
Lindfield is looking for a new club after having his contract at Liverpool cancelled by mutual
consent.
The 21-year-old came through the ranks with the Reds and helped them win the FA Youth Cup in 2006
and 2007.
Until recently, Sol Campbell had spent the whole of his football career at the top level of
English football. A product of Lilleshall and the Spurs youth academy, his previous trips to lower
division grounds had been largely reserved for the early stages of domestic cup competitions. As
such, it is perhaps that he took one look at the glaring reality of football in League Two and
decided that perhaps it wasn't worth all the effort.
Perhaps it was the joys of Christie Park, perhaps he didn't fancy Port Vale at home, or perhaps
he genuinely did have concerns over the future of Notts County. Whatever his reasons, Sol
Campbell's departure from the League's oldest club has thrown the Magpies and their 'project' back
into the limelight, with sports journalists across the county digging into the reasons for his
departure.
EPL side Middlesboro are expected to play in Canberra in a pre-season game. They'll take on Sydney
FC in Sydney and Australian Under 20's at Canberra Stadium in July, a team likely to include Kofi
Danning, Sam Munro..well squad will be announced this week see details below.
And they would have played a Canberra team.
The former Football League clubs that currently ply their trade in the Blue Square Premier must
occasionally wonder how it has come to this. The match at The Abbey Stadium this afternoon between
Cambridge United and Luton Town is being played between a crowd of almost 5,000 people but this
match, a division higher, is being watched by only just over a third of that number.
Elton John once sang that "sorry seems to be the hardest word." Well if recent trends in English
football are anything to go by, he was wrong. Sorry is quite an easy word. In fact, 'sorry' has
fast become the simple get-out clause for the thrashed, humiliated football team.
Wigan Athletic not only apologised but refunded fans' tickets after the 9-1 debacle at Tottenham
last month.