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Youngster Gornell Goes to Accrington on Loan
By Deadly Submarine
September 20 2008
Tranmere have announced today that young striker Terry Gornell will gain vital experience after he joined League Two side Accrington Stanley on a month's loan to gain first-team experience which can only be a benefit to him as he looks to make it inthe professional game.

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Tranmere striker Terry Gornell today joined League Two side Accrington Stanley on a month long loan deal in a bid to gain some vital first-team experience which at the moment cannot be offered at Prenton Park.

Having signed his first professional contract over the summer and after making his first team debut in the Carling Cup defeat away at Grimsby Town in early August, striker Gornell's chances have so far been limited in the Rovers first team with the emergence of Bas Savage and Craig Curran and the experience of Chris Greenacre and Ian Moore.

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The move to Accrington will surely benefit Gornell greatly in the long-term and this afternoon he played the full second half after coming off the bench in Stanley's 3-0 away defeat at Darlington.

Total Tranmere would like to wish Terry all the best in his loan spell at Accrington in the forthcoming weeks.

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Youngster Gornell Goes to Accrington on Loan
Posted by: Total Tranmere (IP Logged)
Date: 20/09/2008 22:30

Youngster Gornell Goes to Accrington on Loan

Re: Youngster Gornell Goes to Accrington on Loan
Posted by: roger trfc (IP Logged)
Date: 21/09/2008 12:08

good luck to young gornell a great prospect for tranmere this will be a great experence for him playing first team football

Re: Youngster Gornell Goes to Accrington on Loan
Posted by: trevor charles... (IP Logged)
Date: 23/09/2008 23:06

Terry is a great prospect and needs 1st team football. Ill put my house on him being a pro footballer.

Re: Youngster Gornell Goes to Accrington on Loan
Posted by: Matthew the rover (IP Logged)
Date: 23/09/2008 23:13

He won't be a pro footballer if you put your house on him, he'll be squashed grinning smiley

Being serious, he's got massive potential and he has got to be given a longer contract by Tranmere.



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