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5. Moussa Sissoko

Now, this may be my heart overruling my head, and me getting over-excited, but in his short time in black and white, Sissoko has been largely impressive, especially in scoring the equaliser and last-minute winner on his home debut in the 3-2 win over Chelsea. I know it€™s important that I don€™t get carried away, but after arriving from Toulouse for a reported fee of only £2 million, the acquisition of the 23 year old French international looks like a fantastic bit of business. Due to his tender age, there is still plenty of time for tall and rangy midfielder to improve, and everyone involved with the club will hope he is still at the club to reach his full potential.
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20 year old Sport Development an Coaching student who is a self confessed sports fanatic. Lifelong Bradford Bulls and Newcastle United fan who spends far too much time on the internet searching pointless sporting information, Sean is a 50 year old man in a much younger body, and particularly shows a passion for Rugby League. Follow him on twitter @seanmills9