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Chaneton turned to 50 on August 28, two days before the game at his team with Wroxham.
Can he see himself an appearance in that game and achieve his target to play with 50?
“I would never put myself to the players I felt needed the opportunity and had to play,” said Chanceton, showing four times during his first time in Norwich in 1994-95.
“I don’t take myself over them. I’m registering for this time if I need to, if I need to rest players.
“To the end of the last time we lose some players and some evils, and have a chance where I feel like I can play.”
The city of Cambridge, constructed in 1908, the 1124-25 and the chaneton targeted a top-five-end period of his second time in his second time in his second time in his second time in his second time in his second time.
These are exciting times for lilywhites, moving to a new 3,000-capacity land about seven miles south of Cambridge in November.
A crowd of 1,459 watches them playing Tilbury in their first competition in the FWD-IP community community.
This month’s past, 2,640 was done in the area watching a friendly against neighbors Cambridge united.,, external
“We have a young squad and I’m older than their dads!” adds chaneton.
“If I can help anyone with their games, or even their lives, then I think I do my job.”
Kirkley-based Cambridge game based on Kirkley and a 222 FA Cup prEelinary found thes scheduled for this week at Crystal City at the end of the Wembester.
Lilywhites arrived at the second round in 2004, their best running in the competition, when Chaneton played championship for QPR.
Chanceton helped Bristol Rovers reached the end-16th 1998-99 and when the conditions were allowed before he hanged his boots for good.
“I never think I’m going to play 50,” he said. “I am very grateful. The driving to keep playing is what keeps me at this point.
“Football is good to me and hope to stay in the game for another 10 or 15 years as a manager or coach, and then fish.”