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(23/07/2009)
The jigsaw is finally starting to come together at FTL Futbol Hellenic side Kidlington with the signing of much sought after teenage sensations Kieran Sanders and Jack Johnson. Both these players were with the club last term as part of their Allied Counties U 18 league winning side and also featured in first team action toward the end of last season. We are pleased that both have now made the decision to stay with their home town club after turning down several approaches from other teams.
Kidlington are also pleased to announce the signing of two Goalkeepers, 20 year old Tom MaNamara from Bicester Town and 21 year old Rob Hamling. McNamara was voted Players Player, Managers Player and supporters player of the season last year at Bicester, and he had two fabulous games when playing against Kidlington last season, where he certainly caught the eye. Rob Hamling is a giant of a man standing at least 6' 6" and there are not many in the club that can look down on striker Jimmy Deabill but Hamling is one. Hamblin has relocated to this area after previously playing for Blue Square South side Stains Town.
Also joining the club are defenders Danny Leggett from Bicester Town, Chris Weedon from North Leigh and Brad Chalmers from Wallingford.
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