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V9 BOYS ARE NEW SCOTTISH BUDDIES

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JAMIE Vardy V9 Academy graduates Cody Cooke and Josh Heaton have landed moves to Scottish Premier Division side St Mirren.
New manager Alan Stubbs, who worked as a coach at the Academy, has made the pair his first two signings at the Buddies after they won the Scottish Championship title last season.
Midfielder Cody Cooke has made the big move from Truro City, of the National League South, on a two-year deal while centre-back Josh Heaton joins from Darlington for £75,000, the largest fee the club has paid for almost 25 years.
“I can’t wait to get going,” said defe...

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