McCall brings in keeper
Bradford City have completed the loan signing of goalkeeper Simon Eastwood from Huddersfield Town.
The 20-year-old joins the Bantams on an initial agreement which lasts until the end of 2009.
The England Under-18 and Under-19 shot stopper has already made his bow for the League Two side, figuring in the friendly defeat to Barnsley on Saturday.
Huddersfield manager Lee Clark explained the decision to let Eastwood leave the Galpharm Stadium.
"Simon will use this spell to gain some valuable experience," Clark told the club's official website.
"He did very well at the Leyton Orient game last season and has really impressed us during pre-season, but sitting on our bench will only stagnate his development and a loan spell will help him continue his improvement."
Updated 26/07/2009 15:03:53
The 20-year-old joins the Bantams on an initial agreement which lasts until the end of 2009.
The England Under-18 and Under-19 shot stopper has already made his bow for the League Two side, figuring in the friendly defeat to Barnsley on Saturday.
Huddersfield manager Lee Clark explained the decision to let Eastwood leave the Galpharm Stadium.
"Simon will use this spell to gain some valuable experience," Clark told the club's official website.
"He did very well at the Leyton Orient game last season and has really impressed us during pre-season, but sitting on our bench will only stagnate his development and a loan spell will help him continue his improvement."
Updated 26/07/2009 15:03:53


















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