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James McKeown Grimsby Town goalkeeper
Best mate at the club?
It would be Shaun Pearson and Craig Disley. We have been playing together for the last six seasons. We’ve been to the Cheltenham Festival together and Shaun has his stag do this summer. Hopefully, that will be good.
Last to pay for dinner?
I would have to say Shaun Pearson again. He is, without doubt, the tightest person in the world. If he could save one penny by going to a different shop then he would do it!
Worst dressed?
I think my team-mates would nominate me for this one as I wear shorts and flip-flops most of the y...

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