Jul 23, 2008
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Jul 24 2008 Craig Swan STEVEN McGARRY earned a hardfought draw for Motherwell - as home fans caught a glimpse of the kid registered as world's youngest ever international. Mark McGhee's team enjoyed a rigorous workout against an impressive Wolves outfit at Fir Park. Well gave as good as they got for spells against the English Championship outfit and McGarry gave them a deserved early advantage. But Sylvan Ebanks-Blake followed up his last-gasp weekend winner at Dundee with an equaliser to ensure a share of the spoils for Mick McCarthy's visitors in front of 2,338 in Lanarkshire. Motherwell included a new trialist as a substitute - ex-Manchester United youth midfielder and Togo international Souleymane Mamam, brother of former Livingston ace Cherif-Toure. Mamam, now 22, is listed by FIFA as the youngest player to appear in a...
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