Pratt On Wanted List

Thursday, 20 September 2001, 0:00
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Described (excuse the french on this but this is how he was described to me!) as "F g Dynamite" Pratt was signed by Peter Nicholas in August after impressing in pre-season friendlies.
He was formerly with Newport Academy, Cardiff City and Llantwit Major but it would remain to be seen whether he could make the grade in the third division but Nicholas appears keen to take that gamble.
It would solve problems for the new management team with the left wing position causing problems due to the ineffectiveness of Jonathan Coates to be able to take on and pass defenders before delievering that telling cross.
The question for Nicholas, and Addison with him is whether Mike Lewis is able to sign a cheque to bring anyone to Swansea without passing someone off, either in return or to another club.

He is Nineteen – Honest!

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