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21 January 2011
John Prendergast
johnp@southwarknews.org
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Teenager striker Paul McCallum showed just what all the fuss is about last weekend when he bagged his first senior hat-trick as a Dulwich player.
The eighteen-year-old has garnered so much interest from top professional clubs that manager Gavin Rose has refused to send him out on any more trials, instead stating clubs must make an offer to take the striker on or leave him to learn his trade at Champion Hill.
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1. At 05:29 PM on 21 Jan 2011, Stewart wrote:
Its good to see the manager looking after the kids best interests and not sending him out for a dozen trials. Thats Gavin Rose through and through. Its true they need to take a chance but at 18 years old its a sure bet.
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