David Prutton

David  Prutton

Name:

David Prutton

Born:

Hull, England

D.O.B:

September 12th 1981

Club:

Colchester United

Position:

Midfielder

Shirt No:

Previous Clubs:

Nottingham Forest, Southampton

'Proud' Prutton says Leeds farewells

Feb 02 2010 08:57:27:000AM


David Prutton has written an open letter to Leeds fans thanking them for their support and loyalty after he completed a move to Colchester.

Prutton completes Leeds departure

Feb 01 2010 11:01:49:000AM


Leeds midfielder David Prutton has had his contract at Elland Road terminated by mutual consent and will join Colchester.

Prutton set for permanent deal

Jan 27 2010 07:06:17:000PM


Midfielder David Prutton is set to make his loan switch from Leeds to Colchester permanent in the January transfer window.

Prutton joins Colchester on loan

Jan 26 2010 11:35:52:000AM


Colchester boss Aidy Boothroyd has strenthenged his squad by signing midfielder David Prutton on a month's loan from League One rivals Leeds.



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