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Cafc U23s squad

Have we got a player with the surname Wright?.

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  • edited October 2017
    Why do you ask?
  • Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .
  • Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .

    Was his name Mr. Wright?
  • I don't know of a Wright in the U23squad.
  • edited October 2017

    Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .

    Are you sure you didnt miss hear and he actually said: My son plays for the U23s on the right?
  • Who plays on the right for the U23? .
  • Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .

    learn to spell & you might get somewhere.

    I think the answer to your question is No. Whoever you spoke to was having you on - or it was 10 years ago & referring to Josh Wright.
  • Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .

    learn to spell & you might get somewhere.

    I think the answer to your question is No. Whoever you spoke to was having you on - or it was 10 years ago & referring to Josh Wright.
    Learn to use capital letters in correct places.

    Also, it's whomever ;-)
  • wmcf123 said:

    Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .

    learn to spell & you might get somewhere.

    I think the answer to your question is No. Whoever you spoke to was having you on - or it was 10 years ago & referring to Josh Wright.
    Learn to use capital letters in correct places.

    Also, it's whomever ;-)
    never sure on that one, but at least my spelling was right. There & their are two completely different words.
  • Its actually grammar not spelling. Winky smiley thing.
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  • wmcf123 said:

    Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .

    learn to spell & you might get somewhere.

    I think the answer to your question is No. Whoever you spoke to was having you on - or it was 10 years ago & referring to Josh Wright.
    Learn to use capital letters in correct places.

    Also, it's whomever ;-)
    never sure on that one, but at least my spelling was right. There & their are two completely different words.
    Grammatical error, though; having pointed it out, you made 2 of them.
  • Have we got a player with the surname Wright?.

    Charlie
  • Who plays on the right for the U23? .

    No, Who plays on the left.
  • Someone said to me there son plays for our U23 squad surname Wright? .

    Looks like they were rong
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