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Hello again! Old boys are new signings



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Published Date:
06 July 2008
SUNDAY, 10.35am - BOSTON United have unveiled their three latest signings... and all three could be familiar faces.
The Pilgrims' latest captures are winger David Farrell and strikers Paul Watts and Ollie Ryan.

Farrell annd Watts both return for their second spell with the club while Ryan is a Boston-born youngster.

Farrell, 36, spent the previous season at Burton Albion but has previously played for Boston and peterborough United.

Wattts, 30, began life at York Street as a teenager and was part of the Dr Martens League-winning squad.

In recent years he has been playing Lincs League football with Skegness Town.

Ryan's signature has ended Tommy Taylor's long-running pursuit of the ex-Lincoln City attacker.

The former Boston Grammar School pupil is 22.

For all the latest reaction don't miss the Boston Standard, out Wednesday.

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