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Football: Adam boost for Rovers.


Byline: ROB BRADY Echo Reporter

TRANMERE will have Adam Proudlock Adam Proudlock (born May 9, 1981 in Wellington in Telford, Shropshire) is a footballer who currently plays for Stockport. He was sacked by Sheffield Wednesday early in the 2005/06 season for what was called a breach of club discipline, but was reinstated after an appeal by the PFA.  available for the visit to Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday.

The young striker has impressed during his five matches for Rovers while on loan from Wolves, but there had been fears the Midlands club would recall the 21-year-old for their First Division match with Nottingham Forest at the weekend following injury problems.

Proudlock's stay at Prenton Park Prenton Park is a multi-use stadium in Birkenhead, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Tranmere Rovers F.C.. The stadium holds 16,789 and was built in 1912.http://aolsearch.aol.co.  had been scheduled to end after the weekend.

Rovers boss Ray Mathias Ray Mathias (born December 13 1946, Liverpool) is a football manager. He has spent spells as both caretaker and perament manager of English league teams and is now well known as a trusted assistant to Paul Ince.  said: ``He is available to us for Saturday.''

The manager will have the luxury of a selection headache, with four strikers vying for places against Wycombe.

Simon Haworth and Stuart Barlow both found the net in last Saturday's FA Cup clash with Cardiff City, in which Proudlock was cup-tied. Promising young forward Iain Hume is also available after returning from international duty with Canada.

Mathias said: ``It is pleasing when your strikers are back on the goal trail. Iain played three games while he was away, so we will take a look at him in training today with a view to a place in the squad for Saturday.

``Before he went away he was impressing us with his good form. Hopefully, he has been able to maintain that.''

However, there was further bad news for striker Jason Price, who is currently out with a broken collarbone colĀ·larĀ·bone
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. His winning `goal' against Plymouth Argyle on November 2 has now been credited as an own goal by Pilgrims' skipper Paul Wotton.
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Nov 21, 2002
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