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LIAM’S ON A MISSION

LEAGUE ONE
LIAM Kinsella says he will fight tooth and nail to pin down a spot in Jon Whitney’s starting line-up.
Despite being out of contract in the summer, the 21-year-old defender is determined to turn heads in a Walsall jersey.
“Every time I put on the shirt, I’ll give it 100 per cent and hopefully, now I can stay in the team”, said Kinsella, who impressed in his new role at right-back in the Saddlers’ 1-1 draw with MK Dons in midweek
“I’m just thinking about the here and now. If I put in good performances, hopefully something can happen.”...

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