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Gunner Bartram is a real keeper for Lee

Lee Bradbury says he is delighted to be able to turn to the experience of Vince Bartram at Eastleigh this season.

Gunner Bartram

By Jon Couch

ON BOARD: Vince Bartram

LEE Bradbury says he is delighted to be able to turn to the experience of Vince Bartram at Eastleigh this season.
The 54-year-old has joined Bradbury’s management team at the Silverlake Stadium as goalkeeper coach.
In all, Bartram made over 500 professional league and cup appearances, playing in every division from the Premier League to the National League.
On his travels, he played for managers including Brian Little, Graham Turner, Harry Redknapp, Tony Pulis, George Graham, and Arsene Wenger.
Bartram was David Seaman’s understudy at Arsenal but pla...

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