Most City fans will remember David Graham for being instrumental in Torquay United winning promotion in 2003/4. He and Martin Gritton scored for fun that year as the Gulls pipped Peter Jackson's Huddersfield Town to the third automatic promotion spot on the final day of the season.
Graham has played under Jackson before, scoring 9 goals in 18 games for the Terriers whilst on loan from Sheffield Wednesday.
Graham joins on a six month contract after being released by Gillingham.
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Quote:Southern Imp
past his sell by date without a doubt

Quote:Thesbmc
get real southern imp, why do you bother posting, you are always so negative, the bloke hasnt even trained yet, let alone kick a ball, give him a chance
Quote:Southern Imp
i am stating a fact he hasnt set the world alight at Gillingham they got relegated. They coulndt see any future for him so offloaded him.
You say i am always negative what gives you all the right to be positive about signings. jacko after all isnt the Messiah even he can get it wrong.
We are seeing again a manager looking at players from the past at old clubs. Why do managers never seem to bring in mnay players outside of those paramaters.
The only players so far that might have been a good signing is Kovacs but i will reserve judgment till the season starts. The question with him is why wasnt he being played regularely at Chesterfield
Quote:Southern Imp
i am stating a fact he hasnt set the world alight at Gillingham they got relegated. They coulndt see any future for him so offloaded him.
You say i am always negative what gives you all the right to be positive about signings. jacko after all isnt the Messiah even he can get it wrong.
We are seeing again a manager looking at players from the past at old clubs. Why do managers never seem to bring in mnay players outside of those paramaters.
The only players so far that might have been a good signing is Kovacs but i will reserve judgment till the season starts. The question with him is why wasnt he being played regularely at Chesterfield