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Poole makes Hyde switch

The midfielder has missed the last two months with a hamstring injury,

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Altrincham have announced that attacking midfielder James Poole has joined Northern Premier League side Hyde United on a one month loan deal. 
It is hoped that Poole will regain his match fitness during the spell with Hyde after missing more than two months of action with a hamstring injury.
Poole joins a Hyde side who have their tails up after an impressive 8-3 victory at Basford United last weekend, a result which led to their opponents offering a refund to fans.
The midfielder is expected to jump straight into the first team picture when Hyde, who are currently sitting in 10th place in the NPL table, travel to Bamber Bridge tomorrow afternoon.

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