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Football: BAMBA CAN BEOURBOBO; SPL LATEST... Wilson backs giant for big time.(Sport)
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Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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August 2, 2006
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Byline: By Anthony Haggerty
SCOTT WILSON reckons Souleymane Bamba isn't just the new Bobo Balde - he swears his Dunfermline pal is even better than the Celtic powerhouse.
Former Rangers defender Wilson insists the Pars have unearthed a gem in the Ivory Coast giant and -having heard the fans sing his praises - is convinced he is already a cult hero.
Bamba made his SPL debut on Saturday against Hearts at East End Park and even though Wilson admits th...
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