Philip Roberts

[2] His cousin, Sean Roberts is a semi-professional footballer who has played for North Greenford Utd, Thamesmead Town,[3] VCD Athletic[4] A.F.C.[11] On 30 August 2012, Roberts signed a loan deal with Scottish Premier League side Inverness Caledonian Thistle until January 2013.[20] Following his release from Arsenal, Roberts went on trial with League Two side, Wycombe Wanderers, scoring two goals in a pre-season friendly at Farnborough before the match was abandoned after the pitch was dangerous to play.Roberts joined Manager Gary Holt, who knew him from his time at Norwich City and signed a two-year contract, subjected to international clearance.[23] Roberts continued to make an impressive display with the club, including scoring a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Livingston on 24 August 2013.[25] As a result of his sending off, Roberts was given a six match ban and this would lead the club making an "investigation the manner in line with its disciplinary procedures".[31] Having served four league matches at the start of the season, Roberts made his Dundee debut, where he provided an assist for James McPake, in a 1–1 draw against Celtic on 31 August 2014.[35] On 28 August 2015, Roberts was informed by Paul Hartley that he was no longer part of the club's plans,[36] with his contract being terminated by mutual consent the same day.
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