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Men's Teammates #1: Aaron Winser

In the first of a brand-new feature that will be appearing on this blog over the coming season (featuring players from both the men's and women's team), I'll be asking Newhaven's finest to dish the dirt on their teammates.

First into the hot-seat, it's young left-back Aaron Winser.


Who is the coach’s pet?

Jake Buss.

Which teammate is most likely to pull out of a team night out at the last minute (or go home first)?

Probably myself!

Who would be in your ultimate Newhaven 5-a-side team (using current squad and coaches)?

Jake Buss, Bailie Rogers, Alfie Rogers, Lukas Franzen-Jones, and Charlie Bennett.

Who do you not want on the opposing team at training, and why?

Lukas - his first touch and all-round play is unreal.

Someone offers you £100 if one of your teammates can hit the crossbar first time. Who are you choosing?

Seb Saunders

Which teammate do you think is most likely to become a coach or manager when they finish playing?

Bussy

Which teammate tends to have the worst opinions regarding football? 

Tristan Jarvis. He's not the cleverest person in the world!

*****

If you've already picked up a copy of the brand-new Come On You Dockers magazine (available for free in shops throughout Newhaven - or through me by request) then you'll have read five other Dockers' players give their opinions on their teammates: Charlie Bennett, Lukas Franzen-Jones, Alfie Rogers, Jake Buss and Lee Robinson.

The more eagle-eyed among you may have noticed that question 2 was absent from the magazine (couldn't fit it in). Fear not, the answers to this question are safely stored away on my computer and will be revealed at some point throughout the coming weeks and months!  

Contact me if you'd like a copy of the mag.



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