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Mulryne plays for Leyton Orient, and played for the reserve team against us earlier this week.

No idea about Rivers, probably fishing somewhere.

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ahhh good ole Rivo, girlfriends mum lived next door to him. sent me a birthday card before we sold him. true story that.no idea where he is now, probably agree with Pete, fishing somewhere.

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Actually Rivers isn''t playing for anyone anymore.Simpson discards Rivers

Friday Apr 28 2006 11:59

Carlisle United striker Mark Rivers has left the club after struggling to break in to the League Two side''s first team.

The 30-year-old moved to Brunton Park from Crewe Alexandra in January but started only two League games for Paul Simpson''s side.

"I''d

like to thank Mark for what he''s done in his time here and we all wish

him all the best for the future," the United boss told the club''s

official website.

"Planning continues as we look towards

next season though, of course, we''re all determined to finish this one

off in style as well."

Rivers made almost 250 League appearances for Alex during his two spells at Gresty Road.

He

also played almost 100 games for Norwich City in three years at Carrow

Road after the Canaries paid £500,000 to acquire his services in June

2001.

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I think he''s volunteered his services as a ''smoking beagle'' - at some ''Life Science'' place near Cambridge.......allegedly.

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hair like a girl? nice sterotypical view there that all men with long hair are girl-like.pathetic.same with McVeigh,,,,,who cares about their hair length!?!?! if everyone looked the same it would be a very dull world.

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