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Football: Loanace aims for history.


Byline: SCOTT McLEOD

NICK CHADWICK Nick Chadwick (born October 26, 1982 in Stoke-on-Trent, England) is a striker who plays for English Football League club Plymouth Argyle. Biography
Chadwick started his career as a youth player at Everton.
 wants to score the goal that will take Millwall to the first FA Cup final in the club's history -even though he won't be able to play if they get there.

The 21-year- old is currently on loan at the New Den from Everton. He is not cup-tied for tomorrow's semi-final showdown with Sunderland at Old Trafford Old Trafford commonly refers to two sporting arenas:
  • Old Trafford (football ground), home of Manchester United F.C.
  • Old Trafford (cricket ground), home of Lancashire County Cricket Club.
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But if the Lions reach the final,against either Manchester United or Arsenal, Chadwick will be unable to play because his current loan deal runs out two weeks before the final.

FA rules dictate TO DICTATE. To pronounce word for word what is destined to be at the same time written by another. Merlin Rep. mot Suggestion, p. 5 00; Toull. Dr. Civ. Fr. liv. 3, t. 2, c. 5, n. 410.  a player can only stay on a temporary loan at one club for a maximum of three months in the same season.

``With me having to come back on May 4 I knew straight away it would be before the final, if they do get there,'' shrugs the striker. ``But it is a great opportunity. It takes a lot to get to an FA Cup semifinal and I am sure there will be a lot of players sat at home watching the game wishing they were there.

``I have just got to make the most of the opportunity I have got. A few of the Everton lads have been on to me to wish me all the best.

``I would love to start the game,but I think it is 50-50 ifI will or not.

``I would love to score one, two or even three goals. Basically,as many as it takes as long as I can help them into the final.

``If I could get the winner, that would be even better.''
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Apr 3, 2004
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