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The phrase "about this player" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information, statistics, or opinions related to a specific player in a sports context.
Example: "The article provides detailed insights about this player, including their performance statistics and career highlights."
Alternatives: "regarding this player" or "concerning this player".
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"Unfortunately we cannot announce anything at the moment about this player because nothing has been concluded".
Also, I think Jerry Reese has an individual that he has known for a long time on that staff who verified and talked about this player and his ability.
Another curious things about this player is his goal celebrations expect some hip-hop moves, maybe even a rap, and he once got a computer on to the field to celebrate.
The squirrel's activity during Johnny Damon's at-bat raises questions about this player's role in the games to come.
Everything about this player screams "weird".
"I think it gives the supporters a bit of fun as well as I've had supporters go through non-league annuals, going out and watching games saying 'what about this player?'.
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Forget about potholes; this player seems built to deliver uninterrupted playback even in rodeos, earthquakes and lines for World Series tickets.
Three goals in three minutes for the Senegalese striker says all you need to know about the impact this player had as Villa were demolished.
There is nothing more that needs to be said about the quality of this player.
If you think about leaving this or this player out, for sure he will be injured in a training session.
"We have a scout in Portugal, where we asked him about this young player playing in second division in Portugal," said Ferguson, who was alerted to Bebe by his former assistant Carlos Queiroz.
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