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Cuellar makes bow with Villa reserves



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
NEW Aston Villa central defender Carlos Cuellar was last night expected to make his first appearance for the club in a reserve-team clash at Stoke City.
Cuellar has been laid low with a calf strain since his £7.8million switch from Rangers last month. But he has now recovered and will be looking to prove his fitness ahead of Villa's next Premier League clash at Tottenham on 15 September.



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  • Last Updated: 03 September 2008 11:05 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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4-0 Oops! Hartley Hat-trick,

04/09/2008 01:41:05
on to bigger and better things, scotland's shame are now a distant memory for carlos.

broadfoot can shift into central defense though - he's an international these days....

oh kaunas - soooooo much to answer for :-(
2

Daillyman,

04/09/2008 02:04:40
4-2 you have much to answer for.

Liewell and his bluechip signings. ha ha ha.
3

Jon Bon Jovi,

Dublin 04/09/2008 04:46:48

nobody cares if cuellar plays for villa reserves... just shows the OF bias and this from an edinburgh paper!

i see no so-called jouno has added their name to this piece of startling information!!!

 

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