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Gall is Going!
By Mr E. Nigma
November 25 2008
Kevin Gall's days with Lincoln City are literally numbered after it was revealed his loan contract would not be renewed. The striker has scored no goals for the Imps and has not looked like scoring, missing open goals on a regular basis and the news of his impending departure has certainly not been met with distress from City fans.

Kevin Gall joined on loan from Carlisle United in the season, infact, in the Kevin Gallpicture on the right you can actually see evidence that Kevin Gall has indeed scored a goal.....whilst also giving us an idea of how many decent things he would do during the average season. He was saught after by John Schofield and Jackson surprisingly brought him in, that despite his goalscoring record being fair from spectacular.

Gall will return to Carlisle in January, hoping to revive his career there after John Ward left the Cumbrians a few weeks ago.

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Gall is Going!
Posted by: theimps.tk (IP Logged)
Date: 25/11/2008 01:40

Gall is Going!

Re: Gall is Going!
Posted by: Aryan_imp (IP Logged)
Date: 25/11/2008 08:27

Rumour has it, Tom Hanks is rumoured to be interested in reviving his career as an 'extra' in the remake of Forrest Gump .......... RUN KEVY RUN!



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