Last seen rocking up for step 11 side Doncaster City last season - club signed Wes Hoolahan, Charlie Mulgrew, McCormack and Scott McLaughlin in the same week. Think they all played the next game and were never seen again.
(The club is linked to agent Willie McKay)
Eight places across the United Kingdom became cities as part of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022. These are Bangor, Colchester, Doncaster, Douglas, Dunfermline, Milton Keynes, Stanley and Wrexham.
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News snippet from #nffc training camp in Murcia - summer signing Elliot Anderson training as normal today (double session) and is fully fit after coming off in the game against Millwall.
Murillo's done a sit-down with Percy in The Telegraph. Can't read it because it's behind a paywall but the Twatter teaser includes a line about him being keen to stay another season at Forest because he values regular first-team football at this stage of his development.
The Telegraph website loads slowly. Click a Percy link then put your phone into airplane mode quickly enough and it will load the story but not the paywall:
Nottingham Forest’s player of the season Murillo has declared his commitment to the club and is focused on staying for at least another year.
In an exclusive interview from Forest’s training camp in Murcia, £60-million rated Murillo has revealed his dream to eventually play in the Champions League after making a remarkable impact in English football.
Signed for just over £10 million from Corinthians last summer, the 22-year-old centre-back’s emergence last season has sparked interest from heavyweight clubs including Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Atletico Madrid.
Forest will demand a huge fee for the Brazilian if any clubs make offers, and are under no pressure to sell after last season’s points deduction for breaching financial rules.
Yet Murillo has delivered Forest a huge pre-season boost by insisting he is fully focused on completing another campaign at the City Ground.
“I need regular game-time and really feel that with Forest I’m in the best place for my career,” he said.
“Staying here for another season will enable me to mature as a player and eventually become better prepared if the chance ever comes to play at another level one day.
“Of course I want to eventually play in the Champions League. When I was growing up I’d play video games and play with all those teams.
“Whenever I hear that classic music before the games it moves me, and it would be a dream to play in that competition.
“But I’ve been focusing on my work here 100 per cent and I just want to do my best. Forest is a massive club in its own right and I feel good here.”