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MAGPIES DEAL IS THE CHERRY ON TOP

By Mark Stillman
ANTONIO DIAZ has been back at Dorchester for just over a year – an arrangement which suits him down to the ground.
The 20-year-old previously spent 11 years at AFC Bournemouth’s academy where he played alongside England striker Callum Wilson.
But, after failing to break into the Cherries’ first-team reckoning under Eddie Howe, Diaz found himself at Weymouth before making the switch to hometown club Dorchester in October 2018.
Eleven goals in 38 outings last term earned him an extended deal for this season, continuing a family trend at a club where his dad,...

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