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HILL, 38 TOOK HIS PICK IN CARLISLE

By Charlie Peat
LEAGUE TWO

EXPERIENCE: Clint Hill

CLINT Hill admits he turned down a lot of offers this summer after agreeing a short-term deal with Carlisle United this week.
The 38-year-old defender had been a free agent after one season at Scottish giants Rangers but has decided to ink a contract with the League Two outfit.
And the experienced centre-half has revealed manager Keith Curle played a significant role in persuading him to join his Cumbrian revolution.
“I’ve played most of my career at a higher level but Keith was a big part in me signing for a League Two club,&...

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