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2 July 2012 : Ralph Makes Posh Switch
Yeovil Town have signed up former Peterborough United player Nathan Ralph for the 2012-13 season. The 19 year old has agreed a one year deal after leaving the Championship side.

Born on February 14th 1993, he is a left-sided player, who can play either as a left-back or further up the flank. Having trained with Tottenham Hotspur as a youngster, he spent four years with Ipswich Town as an academy player, before being snapped up by Peterborough at the age of sixteen on a two year scholarship after the Tractor Boys released him. He went to Helena Romanes School in Essex, and has had first team experience with Conference side Kettering Town, making 14 appearances for them last season.

Having not made any first team appearances for Posh during his time there, he's obviously of an untried nature, but manager Gary Johnson will have seen him at close quarters following his own spell at London Road.


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