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McGavin's King's Lynn Move Confirmed
Thursday, 26th Aug 2021 16:28

Midfielder Brett McGavin’s move to Vanarama National League King’s Lynn Town on a season-long loan has been confirmed.

The 21-year-old was among those told he could move on at the end of 2020/21 and has been training with the U23s since the start of pre-season, although along with Myles Kenlock without featuring in their matches.

Bury St Edmunds-born McGavin, the son of former Blues youth player and head of academy recruitment Steve, has made 10 senior starts and one sub appearance for Town having come through the academy.

Contracted to Town until the summer of 2022 with the club having an option for a further year, McGavin spent a brief spell on loan in Scotland with Ayr United last season making one sub appearance having previously had a stint on loan at Concord Rangers.


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muccletonjoe added 18:17 - Aug 26
Good luck Brett. You do have the ability to make a big impression there.
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Marcus added 18:23 - Aug 26
He looks so much like his father did as a young player. I hope he can have at least as successful career, although hopefully with his own identity as living in the shadow can be detrimental
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algarvefan added 19:07 - Aug 26
A good honest player who has to see this as a make or break for his future, go show them how good you can be Brett, wish you all the best son and hope to see you return to a blue Ipswich shirt at the end of your loan.
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Tractor_Boy_in_HK added 05:17 - Aug 27
Some say he's too good for that level - time to prove it. I'd rather he be playing regularly at a lower level than struggling for game time at a higher level (or Scottish 3rd division). Push on and have a solid career. Good luck.
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