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Latest: ELLINGTON RETURNS TO WATFORD

Posted by Richard in Watford Football Club, 3rd July 2009, 10:19am

NATHAN Ellington joined up with the rest of the Watford squad on Wednesday as the first-team returned for pre-season training at London Colney.

The striker spent last season at Pride Park with Derby County, however the Coca-Cola Championship club did not take up their option to permanently secure the services of the former West Brom man at the end of his loan period.
Ellington has met with new Watford boss Malky Mackay this morning to discuss his future and he will take part in pre-season training.
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