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BELL KEEN TO LEARN AT ROBINS

SAM Bell admitted his breakthrough season with Bristol City has been a “big learning curve” after signing a three-year deal at Ashton Gate.
Academy graduate Bell, the 18-year-old son of former Robins leftback Mickey, made his senior debut in December and now has five first-team appearances to his name.
He said: “I’ve been here since a 12-year-old lad and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it.
“I don’t think you can sum it up into words.
“When you’re on the pitch you realise how fast-paced the game really is and how tough you have to be to...

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