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Lincoln City. The Rochdale ground was a
quagmire and he did not think it a day to judge.
His good points were tackling at close quarters,
and the turning of his tackles and he was
thought to be worth watching again.
Dwyer (C. F.) Mr. Nuttall gave a good report of this C. F.
Shelbourne He was 19 yrs old, 6 ft in height and weight
13 stone. He was excellent in the air and
showed good ball control. They were reported to
have been offered £5,000 for him.
Curtis (C. H.) Mr. Nuttall also liked Curtis (C. H.)
Shelbourne who was a strong tackler and excellent in
the air, and it was reported that we had
an option on these players till Nov. 14th to
enable them to be watched again.
J. McCall Shelbourne were reported to be willing to
Shelbourne allow one of their promising reserve players.
John McCall, to come over for an extended
trial if we wished.
Scouting It was reported that a satisfactory report
had been received on Bell (C. H.) Tranmere R.
but report on Spruce (C. H.) Wrexham,
Bradwell (C. H.) Fleetwood and Hodder (C. H.)
Stockport Res. were not favourable.
It was reported that Cross was
going into hospital on Wednesday, and
Moore may have to have manipulation for
tendon trouble.
McIntosh It was reported that Scunthorpe were
interested in McIntosh at a fee in the
region of £2,000.
Bell Mr. Sharp and Mr. Britton reported
Tranmere Rovers their discussion with Tranmere Rovers officials.
They were prepared to part with Bell in