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SAM MAY PLAY IT AGAIN AT U’S

By Dan Barnes

TIGHT-LIPPED: Sam Walker says he’s been focused on playing for Colchester United.

Manager John McGreal
PICTURE: TGSPHOTO

SAM Walker has certainly made his mark at Colchester – but his race might be run.
Against Lincoln last month, the 26-year-old totted up his 200th appearance for the U’s, becoming only the third Colchester goalkeeper to reach that landmark, after former Everton manager Mike Walker – no relation – and Percy Ames.
But Walker may have played his last game for the club.
The 6ft 6in stopper, for whom Chelsea paid Millwall £...

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