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David Bridges
Read 04.03.2004 Back in the team and scorer of two goals in two games last month, local lad David Bridges is relishing the challenge of keeping his place in the side.
Fred Murray
Read 20.02.2004 Restored to his preferred left-back slot after a spell in midfield and praised by manager John Taylor for his recent performances, Fred Murray is thoroughly enjoying his football.
Daniel Webb In Focus
Read 13.02.2004 Having extended his loan from Hull City for a second month, Danny Webb is keen to make his stay at the Abbey Stadium into a permanent one.
Daniel Chillingworth
Read 06.02.2004 At the age of just 22, Daniel Chillingworth is already one of Cambridge United's longest-serving players, but this season has been a roller coaster of emotions and experiences for him.
Shaun Marshall
Read 29.01.2004 Cambridge United's goalkeeper has been involved with the U's since the age of eight and he progressed to be number one in his own right at the start of last season. He made his first team debut while still a trainee, two weeks after his 18th birthday in October 1996, and has 125 league starts under his belt.
Adam Tann In Focus
Read 21.01.2004 Although he broke into the first team and established himself as an accomplished defender at both right back and centre-half, Adam Tann has recently moved forward into midfield and the 21-year-old is relishing the challenge of his new role.
Gareth Williams In Focus
Read 21.01.2004 Crystal Palace loanee Gareth Williams scored on his debut at Kidderminster and today is the last match of his initial one month loan. Whether or not he stays longer, the Wales under-21 international has enjoyed the chance to play first team football, as he explains here.
Franco Nacca
Read 16.01.2004 Franco Nacca made his first start of the season at Lancaster last weekend and he was involved in key incidents at both ends of the pitch during the FA Cup first round tie.
Shane Tudor
Read 15.01.2004 Shane Tudor missed the closing stages of last season with two hamstring injuries but he still scored eleven goals in all competitions and he has set his sights higher for this season.
Andy Duncan
Read 15.01.2004 One of the most experienced heads in the dressing room at the age of just 25, Andy Duncan recorded his 200th league start for Cambridge United last weekend at York (4th October, 2003).

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