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Town keen to sign triallist

Posted on: Wed 17 Nov 2004
Canadian triallist Jaime Peters has impressed Town in his time at Portman Road and reserve team boss Steve McCall has revealed that the Club are keen on signing him.

The 17-year-old winger was in the reserves' side that beat Needham Market 5-0 in a friendly on Monday night and Steve told the Club website: "The lad has done well in his time here but he is going up to Derby as well for a trial and we will have to see how it goes.

"I know he has impressed people here and the manager is keen to sign him but we will have to see how things work out.

"He plays wide on the right or up front and is similar to David Johnson in some ways.

"Canada rate him and Frank Yallop has named the lad in his squad for their World Cup games, which given his age is some achievement."

Also on trial at the Club and on target in the win at Needham Market was Ludo Guentchev, son for former Town striker Bontcho.

"Ludo took his goal well last night and is doing okay here at the moment," adds Steve.

The other scorers for the reserves were Scott Mitchell with two, Ben Patten and Billy Clarke.

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