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Feeney makes Tannadice move



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Published Date: 08 July 2008
DUNDEE United have signed Cardiff striker Warren Feeney on a season-long loan.
The 27-year-old Northern Ireland international joins fellow Bluebird loanne Willo Flood at Tannadice.

Cardiff's signing of striker Ross McCormack from Motherwell last month effectively ended Feeney's hopes of forcing his way in to manager Dave Jones' plans.





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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 11:05 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Dundee United FC
 
1

SOFBTRC,

Far, far from Glasgow 08/07/2008 03:57:42
Another talented, hungry player joins the tangerine Levein machine. But I still think Sir Craig should have tried to sign McCurry and Clark from Rangers. Those two would have a bigger impact on our season than any other signings Harry could make.
2

James,

Dundee 08/07/2008 07:43:57
A player who seems to blow hot and cold. Levein will squeeze the best out of him and the Team spirit and Tannadice will settle him quickly.

#1 Theres a conveyor belt in Govan that produces 'em.

United have taken over from Aberdeen as the 'flashpoint' game for the Hvns - I just wish the other clubs could match our desire to defeat the forces of darkness.
3

KingKenny,

08/07/2008 14:32:48
Fine Signing. I don't like loan. but Feeney will fine.

 

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