BLUES IN BROWNE PURSUIT.Byline: By DARREN FULLERTON LISBURN Distillery striker Gary Browne Gary Browne (born January 17, 1983 in Dundonald, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish footballer. External links
Blues boss David Jeffrey David Jeffrey is a former Northern Irish footballer who played for Linfield, he is now team manager. He was previously a captain of Ards. In the 2005/2006 season Jeffrey guided Linfield to a clean sweep of domestic trophies. has made an approach for the talented hitman and the Whites are ready to cash in - but only if the deal is right for the New Grosvenor club. Distillery boss Paul Kirk said: "David Jeffrey phoned me to confirm his interest. I now plan to speak with Gary Browne face-to-face. "It is not my decision to make - it will be up to the board of directors. I will play the cards I am dealt." Linfield are eager to sign a striker - possibly two - in the transfer window, not least with a major question mark now hanging over veteran goal scorer Glenn Ferguson. Ferguson sustained a knee injury in Boxing Day's 3-0 win over Glentoran and will undergo a scan today. The 39-year-old, whose long career could be ended by a cruciate cruciate /cru·ci·ate/ (kroo´she-at) cruciform. cru·ci·ate or cru·cial adj. 1. Having the form of a cross, as in certain ligaments of the knee. 2. injury, conceded he "fears the worst" |
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