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12:00pm Thursday 2nd February 2012 in Sport
By Dave Flett, Sports reporter
NEW centre-back Chris Doig’s experience will improve York City’s squad between now and the end of the season, according to manager Gary Mills.
Free agent Doig, 30, is due to finalise his move to Bootham Crescent today after leaving League Two Aldershot, where he was playing on a month-to-month basis.
He will contest a defensive place with Chris Smith, Daniel Parslow, David McGurk and Jamal Fyfield and Mills believes his knowledge of the game could prove invaluable.
The 6ft 2in Scotsman spent eight years with Nottingham Forest after leaving Queen of the South.
He made his professional debut in this country, aged 17, in the Premier League at Old Trafford during a 3-0 defeat against Manchester United.
Former England internationals Steve Stone and Dave Beasant were among his team-mates that day and Doig become a regular in the Championship for Forest, where he played 93 games, scoring one goal.
The Dumfries-born defender, above, who was capped 13 times by his country at under-21 level, left the City Ground in 2005 for Northampton, where he was made the Cobblers’ club captain.
More recently, he has plied his trade in Indonesia and Australia, where he shared a dressing room with ex-City striker Daniel McBreen at Central Coast Mariners.
But he returned to England last summer, spending pre-season with Wycombe Wanderers before joining Aldershot, where the Hampshire club did not concede a goal during his one-and-a-half games on the pitch either side of New Year’s Day.
Having left Aldershot, Doig’s former club Northampton were interested in securing his services again but Mills moved swiftly to recruit a player he had targeted earlier this season.
The City boss said: “He’s an experienced, left-sided centre-half who’s a good organiser. He’s a good player who was available and I tried to get him a couple of months ago before he went to Aldershot so, when the opportunity came to bring him in again, I jumped in.
“He was on trial with Northampton this week but I made him an offer and he’s decided to come. I’ve known about him for a long time as he was at Forest for a lot of years and he’s another good signing.
“I believe I’ve made three good signings in Chris, Ben Swallow and Erik Tonne and they have to prove that now.”
Mills also pointed out that Andre Boucaud’s £25,000 move to Luton, which represented a £5,000 profit on the fee the Minstermen paid Kettering for the Trinidad & Tobago international, enabled him to make this week’s triple transfer swoop and might yet result in another addition.
He said: “The decision to sell Andre has enabled me to make these three signings and there might be another one to come. I was willing to let him go to Fleetwood and, when Luton showed an interest, I thought it was the right thing to do to sell him and I have to do what I feel is right for this football club.”
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walwynwasgod
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12:45pm Thu 2 Feb 12
YorkCityLuke
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12:53pm Thu 2 Feb 12
YorkCityLuke
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12:58pm Thu 2 Feb 12
KAT1965
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1:16pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Fergie
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1:28pm Thu 2 Feb 12
tips
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2:37pm Thu 2 Feb 12
redwhiteblue
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3:25pm Thu 2 Feb 12
OLD - HEAD
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3:27pm Thu 2 Feb 12
yorkiemike
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3:39pm Thu 2 Feb 12
giggs08
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3:51pm Thu 2 Feb 12
duffy
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3:53pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Fergie wrote:Agreed.
Our best centre half without question is Mcgurk and alongside Doig should make us much more solid. Parslow has been a loyal servant to york city but if we have any aspirations of getting out of this league then it must improve at the back. Like the fact hes 6ft 2 aswell as we have been weak on corners too. Feeling very optimistic for the rest of the season now.
YorkCity4Life
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4:07pm Thu 2 Feb 12
TheonlywayisCity
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4:34pm Thu 2 Feb 12
PDH
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6:53pm Thu 2 Feb 12
selbyred
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6:59pm Thu 2 Feb 12
paddymacwakey
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7:57pm Thu 2 Feb 12
duffy
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8:16pm Thu 2 Feb 12
redwhiteblue wrote:To be fair although I actually don't think he is that good a centre half given his hight you can't argue that he has been a model professional both on and off the field for city and he deserves praise for that. He would actually do well to leave us and nail down a place for another conference team. Don't think he is ever going to do that with us now.
Danny Parslow has been very professional in his approach and attitude over the last four seasons. His performances have been outstanding in many games, but individuals only remember the few mistakes - the outstanding performances well out number the odd mistake - do these individuals know of central defenders that don't make mistakes - especially at our level - even Man U, Chelsea and Man City defenders make very costly mistakes and each of them are paid more a month than our 'annual playing budget'.
I am a Danny supported - remember how he paid out of position at right back - he was just pleased to be playing - not once have you heard him complain. I think he's a perfect professional an asset to the club.
joejamestom
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9:24pm Thu 2 Feb 12
YCFC115
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10:19pm Thu 2 Feb 12
duffy wrote:I agree with Duffy, there is no room for sentiments in football and being professional doesn't make you a decent footballer. Unfortunately Parslow wouldn't get on my bench. TY for me and until I see Doig that would be Fyfield.
redwhiteblue wrote:To be fair although I actually don't think he is that good a centre half given his hight you can't argue that he has been a model professional both on and off the field for city and he deserves praise for that. He would actually do well to leave us and nail down a place for another conference team. Don't think he is ever going to do that with us now.
Danny Parslow has been very professional in his approach and attitude over the last four seasons. His performances have been outstanding in many games, but individuals only remember the few mistakes - the outstanding performances well out number the odd mistake - do these individuals know of central defenders that don't make mistakes - especially at our level - even Man U, Chelsea and Man City defenders make very costly mistakes and each of them are paid more a month than our 'annual playing budget'.
I am a Danny supported - remember how he paid out of position at right back - he was just pleased to be playing - not once have you heard him complain. I think he's a perfect professional an asset to the club.
ex1Yorks
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11:11pm Thu 2 Feb 12
eldewsio
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11:42pm Thu 2 Feb 12
giggs08 wrote:Beaten at home by Alfreton and Telford 1.0 against Bath City, outstanding.
I agree with sam with regards parslow,error prone and long ball merchant.I also think letting boucs go is a big mistake,the football we played the first few months of the season was outstanding and boucs and walker were the key men in that,and why have we got another 2 wingers in? Chambers and Blair are both good players and although pilkington does'nt have the pace and skill of these 2 he's a decent player who delivers a good ball. As regards Brown as a replacement for boucs all he's shown so far is that he's fat and gets sent off
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SamYCFC says...
12:34pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Bye bye parslow. thanks for everything. Your defencive calamities will not be missed.