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Chris Zebroski

Posted on: Wed 12 Sep 2007

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26. CHRIS ZEBROSKI

An exciting forward player who can play either in a wide midfield position or as an out-and-out striker, Chris has joined The Gulls on a 5 month loan deal from League One outfit Millwall.

Having started out at his home-town club Swindon Town, Chris was picked up by Plymouth Argyle and was considered one of their bright prospects before a disciplinary incident led to his contract at Home Park being terminated.

However Millwall boss Nigel Spackman was quick to pounce and tied Chris to a 2 year contract in September 2006 where the player went on to make 25 appearances for the London club last season, before spending the last part of the season on loan at Oxford United where he featured in the play-off semi final against Exeter City.

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When Paul Buckle was in the market for an extra forward player before the start of the current season, he was able to secure the services of Zebroski on a loan deal that will initially run until January 2008. Chris has quickly established himself as a first choice selection in the United team scored on his first start for the club in the game against Aldershot in August 2007.

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