Paddy Gamble (born September 1 1988 in Nottingham, England) is an English footballer, currently playing Stalybridge Celtic on loan from Nottingham Forest.
Gamble signed for Forest after a youth career at Bulwell Rangers. He is very highly rated and is currently in the England U-19 squad and has also played for the U-16, U-17 and U-18 sides.
Gamble signed for York City on a month's loan on 26 March, 2007. He joined Stalybridge Celtic on a season-long loan for the 2007-08 season on 5 July, 2007.
Gamble signed for Forest after a youth career at Bulwell Rangers. He is very highly rated and is currently in the England U-19 squad and has also played for the U-16, U-17 and U-18 sides.
Gamble signed for York City on a month's loan on 26 March, 2007. He joined Stalybridge Celtic on a season-long loan for the 2007-08 season on 5 July, 2007.
Paul Barratt (born 15 September 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a left back/midfielder for Southport FC after being tracked and signed in November 07 from Worcester City after some impressive performances. He played for Liverpool from 2004 to 2007, having previously been attached to Manchester City.
Manchester United had expressed an interest in signing him at this stage, but baulked at the compensation requested by their rivals, Liverpool eventually paid £30,000 for his services.
He played in the 2006 FA Youth Cup final, where Liverpool defeated his former club Manchester City 3-2 over 2 legs.
In March 2007 he played a reserve team fixture for Blackpool whilst trying to negotiate himself a move away from Anfield He had further trials in April/May 2007 with Tranmere Rovers, Charleroi and Falkirk. He was released by Liverpool in May 2007, having spent the previous season as the only third year at the club's academy.
He subsequently joined Worcester City, impressing fans, even achieving Worcester's player of the month. He also impressed Peter Davenport however, and the Southport manager quickly snapped him up.
Career Honours
Liverpool
Winner
* 2005/06 FA Youth Cup
Manchester United had expressed an interest in signing him at this stage, but baulked at the compensation requested by their rivals, Liverpool eventually paid £30,000 for his services.
He played in the 2006 FA Youth Cup final, where Liverpool defeated his former club Manchester City 3-2 over 2 legs.
In March 2007 he played a reserve team fixture for Blackpool whilst trying to negotiate himself a move away from Anfield He had further trials in April/May 2007 with Tranmere Rovers, Charleroi and Falkirk. He was released by Liverpool in May 2007, having spent the previous season as the only third year at the club's academy.
He subsequently joined Worcester City, impressing fans, even achieving Worcester's player of the month. He also impressed Peter Davenport however, and the Southport manager quickly snapped him up.
Career Honours
Liverpool
Winner
* 2005/06 FA Youth Cup
Robert A. J. Tims MA is an English school teacher and the first Headmaster of St Leonards School.
Education
Tims attended Eton College by virtue of an assisted place. He went on to study Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
Outline of career
He has spent most of his career in education in the private sector.
He was a Chemistry master and Housemaster at Malvern College, where he was promoted to Senior Master.
In 2003, he succeeded Wendy Bellars, becoming the first Headmaster of St Leonards School in St Andrews.
Education
Tims attended Eton College by virtue of an assisted place. He went on to study Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
Outline of career
He has spent most of his career in education in the private sector.
He was a Chemistry master and Housemaster at Malvern College, where he was promoted to Senior Master.
In 2003, he succeeded Wendy Bellars, becoming the first Headmaster of St Leonards School in St Andrews.
Graham Deakin (born on April 24 1987 in Birmingham, England) is a professional footballer currently playing with Redditch United in the Conference North, where he plays as a midfielder.
The Walsall youngster, described as a hard-working and tigerish midfielder, has joined Tamworth on a month-long loan deal as manager Mark Cooper worked against the clock to strengthen his sqauad before the transfer deadline at midnight on 31st August 2006.
The 19-year-old has come through the ranks to sign a professional contract during the summer and Saddlers' boss, Richard Money, sees the Tamworth 'attachment' as the next step in his development.
Saddlers boss Richard Money had this to say about the youngster:
"I think that every youngster needs to experience what it is like to play competitive football in a 'men's league'. A month in the Conference will be good for Graham and we will monitor his progress closely."
Deakin's performances for the Walsall youth team during 2004/05 saw him given an opportunity in the first-team squad's pre-season friendlies last summer but his progress was halted soon after by an injury that prevented him making an expected impact on the reserve team. He did gain a taste of competitive action with a work experience spell at local non-league outfit, Rushall Olympic.
He was given his first senior outing for The Saddlers when he went on as a substitute in an LDV Vans Trophy Southern Area semi-final game v Swansea City.
The Walsall youngster, described as a hard-working and tigerish midfielder, has joined Tamworth on a month-long loan deal as manager Mark Cooper worked against the clock to strengthen his sqauad before the transfer deadline at midnight on 31st August 2006.
The 19-year-old has come through the ranks to sign a professional contract during the summer and Saddlers' boss, Richard Money, sees the Tamworth 'attachment' as the next step in his development.
Saddlers boss Richard Money had this to say about the youngster:
"I think that every youngster needs to experience what it is like to play competitive football in a 'men's league'. A month in the Conference will be good for Graham and we will monitor his progress closely."
Deakin's performances for the Walsall youth team during 2004/05 saw him given an opportunity in the first-team squad's pre-season friendlies last summer but his progress was halted soon after by an injury that prevented him making an expected impact on the reserve team. He did gain a taste of competitive action with a work experience spell at local non-league outfit, Rushall Olympic.
He was given his first senior outing for The Saddlers when he went on as a substitute in an LDV Vans Trophy Southern Area semi-final game v Swansea City.