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Colin Calderwood is finding his contacts south of the border have come in handy at Hibs, albeit the man he called on in unearthing David Stephens - a strapping and capable 19-year-old centre-back who started for only the second time in this win at Aberdeen - is decidedly Scottish.
It was Paul Lambert, Calderwood's former Scotland team-mate, who introduced him to the talent of the Wales under-21 defender, unable to establish himself at Norwich City. Yesterday, Stephens certainly looked the part as he replaced the injured Francis Dickoh as Paul Hanlon's partner at the heart of Calderwood's defence. The threat of Chris Maguire and Nick Blackman, Aberdeen's strikers, was ably contained.See the full content of this document
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Colin Calderwood Is Finding His Contacts South of the Border... [Derived Headline]
"We have been told there will be no room for slackness," said Stephens, "and tha...
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