CELTS EYE A CHAV.Byline: Keith Jackson For the former professional American football player, see Keith Jackson (football player). Keith Jackson (born October 18, 1928, in Roopville, Georgia) is a former American sportscaster, known for his long career with ABC Sports television, his coverage of college football TONY MOWBRAY has been running the rule on Honduran World Cup defender Osman Chavez at the club's Lennoxtown HQ as he gears up for a major January rebuild. The Celtic boss invited the 25-year-old centre-half, right, to Scotland last week and is now weighing up whether to make an offer for a player who had been attracting interest from Premiership clubs Spurs and Blackburn. Last night sources inside Parkhead insisted no decision has yet been made by the manager on Chavez who will represent his country at next summer's big event in South Africa. In fact, it is not even clear how much cash it would take to tempt his current club, Platense, into doing a deal. However, Chavezcomeshighlyrecommended by countrymanWilson Palacios who has been a smash-hit in England's top flight with Birmingham,Wigan Wigan (wĭg`ən), city (1991 pop. 88,725) and metropolitan district, N England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Douglas River. and Spurs. It was Palacios who encouraged White Hart Lane
White Hart Lane is the home of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. It is situated in Tottenham, North London. boss Harry Redknapp to take a serious look at Chavez but an untimely injury prevented the player from going on trial in the summer. Meanwhile, New Year arrival Ki Sung Yueng's potential was underlined yesterday when he was named Asia's Young Player of the Year. |
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