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Watch the clip of Pratt's appearance on Soccer AM


Click 'Play Video' above to watch the clip of Chippenham Town striker David Pratt's appearance on Sky Sports' Soccer AM show on Saturday morning.

Be sure to share your thoughts on the Bluebirds forward's acting skills in the comments section below.

Click here to read David Pratt's thoughts on his television debut.

The 21-year-old striker made headlines for the wrong reason a week earlier when he earned the quickest ever red card after a lunge at Bashley's Chris Knowles.

However in the seven days after his world was turned upside down with a blitz of media appearances and interviews culminating with a slot on the legendary football show.

See this Thursday's Gazette and Herald for more reaction from Pratt, as well as the usual extensive Chippenham Town coverage.

You can watch Soccer AM every Saturday morning live from 9am to midday on Sky One and Sky Sports One.



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The Maxter, Chippenham says...
4:01pm Tue 6 Jan 09

Quality! Pratty didn't look uncomfortable at all did he? .....Though i I can promise the viewers he looks a lot more athletic when he runs, than he does when he walks.

javimar, Chippenham says...
6:45pm Tue 6 Jan 09

Wow, that is a very accurate representation of what actually happened.

lord broomfield, chippenham says...
7:07pm Tue 6 Jan 09

I dont think we will see any oscars heading towards chippenam

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