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kinet(o),
Etymology: word element, Gr.
, motion.


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Smiths board member Lawrence Kinet, commented; "This is a great opportunity for Smiths Medical.
McGhee has already told winger Christophe Kinet he can leave as the club feel the pinch, but insists that young talent like 17-year-old full-backs Marvin Elliot and Tony Craig can follow Paul Robinson into the first team.
Former Bristol City striker Tony Thorpe, back for a second spell at Kenilworth Road has always enjoyed playing against Wrexham and when he broke clear on the half-hour, Kinet spurned a golden opportunity to double his tally, firing wide from close-in.
 
 
 
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