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Gills striker Guylain Ndumbu-Nsungu has revealed he is hoping to extend his stay at League Two Bradford. The Congolese frontman - known as 'Dave' - has been on loan at Valley Parade since the start of the season after falling out of favour with then manager Ronnie Jepson. And although Jepson's departure earlier this month could mean that Dave would be back in favour at Priestfield, the player insists no-one from the Gills has been in touch with him. He has scored four goals for the Bantams - including two in their 4-2 defeat at Hereford on Saturday - and the striker, who moved to Priestfield from Cardiff in the summer of 2006, is enjoying his time in West Yorkshire. He told the Bradford Telegraph & Argus: 'I would be pleased to stay here. It's always good to go somewhere people welcome you and make you feel good and I've got that at Bradford. 'I'm playing games, scoring goals and enjoying being involved with the boys. I'm happy where I am. 'Nobody from Gillingham has spoken to me but I don't look to see what is going on there. I'm concentrating on only one team at the moment and that's Bradford. 'We'll see what happens in January but I would be happy if I could stay here. |
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