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Ogilby on his way?



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Published Date:
20 June 2008
INSTITUTE centre-back David Ogilby could be on his way out of the Riverside Stadium.
The big defender has a two-week trial with Blue Square Premier side Wrexham, much to the Strathfoyle man's surprise.
"To be honest this really has come out of the blue," said Ogilby.
"I was only told about it this week at training and I'm buzzin
g with the news, it's a great opportunity for me and one, which I'm hopefully going to take."
The Waterside man travels to Wales on Sunday, June 29, were he'll train with Brian Little's side.
Earlier this season the Northern Ireland Under 23 international missed the chance to sign for his home-town club Derry City, after both 'Stute and the Brandywell outfit couldn't agree on a fee.
However the Institute man feels another chance at full-time football is what he wants.
"Although Wrexham just got relegated last season they are a big club and the standard in the Blue Square Premier Division is very good.
"Full time football is certainly something which interest's me, but I'm not thinking to far ahead.
"I spoke to Martin Foyle Wrexham's first team coach and he has told me that they are looking to possible sign two centre-half's, so I'm going over to give it my best shot.
"He also told me that they have three games lined up, two behind closed doors against Shrewsbury Town and Tranmere Rovers and another game against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
"If I'm involved in any of those games then I know that I have to put in good performances, because I'll be in the shop window and you never know what might happen."




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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 11:58 AM
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