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JAMES VAUGHAN

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Player Valuation: £70m
NORWICH City can confirm striker James Vaughan has joined Championship side Huddersfield Town on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee.




The 24-year-old spent last season on loan with the Terriers making 37 appearances in all competitions and scoring 14 goals.




Vaughan joined the Canaries from Everton in May 2011, but injury restricted him to just one start and five substitute appearances during his first season at Carrow Road.




The forward will link up with former Canary Mark Robins at the John Smith’s stadium, after he took charge of the Yorkshire club back in February, steering them to Championship safety after they had gained promotion from League One via the play-offs in the previous campaign.
 

He did well there, and hopefully it'll continue. Always struck me as a top bloke and top talent unfortunately dragged down by constant injuries.
 
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still dont know where he actually dissappeared too in that Semi. He hugs jags and I think he got lost in the crowd or something

Heh, I'll always remember him for his 100% effort and doing the headless chicken at Wembley. I thought for sure he was going to sky his pen after his slightly awkward run up. I can't remember exactly, but I think Foster got a slight touch on it or was very close.
 
NORWICH City can confirm striker James Vaughan has joined Championship side Huddersfield Town on a three-year deal for an



The 24-year-old spent last season on loan with the Terriers making 37 appearances in all competitions and scoring 14 goals.




Vaughan joined the Canaries from Everton in May 2011, but injury restricted him to just one start and five substitute appearances during his first season at Carrow Road.




The forward will link up with former Canary Mark Robins at the John Smith’s stadium, after he took charge of the Yorkshire club back in February, steering them to Championship safety after they had gained promotion from League One via the play-offs in the previous campaign.

Good wee player. Shame he's made of chocolate.

Good luck to him. Hope he stays injury free.
 
Often cheers us on via twitter and his celebration in the FA Cup semi was boss. SCENES.

Good luck Jimmy lad. Proper blue.
 

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