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David Templeton Burton Albion winger

John Brayford

Scott Fraser

Best mate at the club?
It would be Scott Fraser – he is another Scottish boy that I knew before joining Burton.
We drive into training together but I do most of the driving, to be fair, because he is pretty tight on the old petrol!
Last to buy dinner?
Sometimes, the gaffer (Nigel Clough) likes to organise a dinner for the lads – he likes us to be a close-knit group and everyone gets on. Scotty (Fraser) is tight with the dinner, too. If it comes to paying for it, he is going to try and get out of it…
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