DAN TO BE TOP MAN AT UNITED.Byline: Euan McArthur ALAN MAYBURY Alan Paul Maybury (born August 8 1978 in Dublin) is an Irish footballer currently playing for Leicester City. He attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Dublin. He is one of eight children in a Protestant family. insists Dundee United new boy Danny Cadamarteri Daniel Leon "Danny" Cadamarteri (born October 12, 1979 in Cleckheaton) is an English footballer, currently playing for Huddersfield Town in Coca-Cola League One. Cadamarteri is a product of the Everton F.C. Academy. will strike fear into the heart of SPL (1) (Systems Programming Language) The assembly language for the HP 3000 series. See assembly language for an SPL program example. (2) (Structured Programming Language) See structured programming. 1. defences. Maybury is a big fan of his old Leicester team-mate who was snapped up by Craig Levein Craig William Levein (born 22 October 1964 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish former professional footballer and current football manager. Levein currently manages Scottish Premier League club Dundee United. in a shopping spree the United manager hopes can help the Arabs clinch third next season. Maybury said: "Danny is a quality player and I'm sure he'll do well for United. "He was a popular lad at Leicester and did well in the games he played. "I think he's ideally suited to Scottish football. "He plays the game at 100 miles an hour, is always busy and is the kind of player who never gives defenders a minute's peace. "With Jon Daly Jon Daly (born January 8, 1983 in Dublin) is an Irish footballer who currently plays striker for Dundee United in the Scottish Premier League. Youth international career injured at the start of the season I'm sure Danny will fit into his role of holding the ball up. "He has really quick feet and when he turns a defender not many can compete with him." Cadamarteri was tipped for big things when he first made the breakthrough with Everton but struggled to live up to expectations. However, former Hearts star Maybury reckons the winger can hit the heights at Tannadice and will dazzle rather than be daunted in matches with theOldFirm. He said: "Danny was a superstar in his younger years and it didn't really happen for him as most people expected. "But he's older now and has got loads of experience from around the leagues in England. "As a teenager he was going to places like Old Trafford and Anfield so I think the prospect of facing Celtic and Rangers will excite him. "That's maybe one of the reasons he wanted to come up here because it's a great stage to play on." Maybury doesn't believe Cadamarteri, 29, will have trouble adapting to Levein's hard-line managerial methods - under which the Irishman himself thrived in his time at Tynecastle. Worker He said: "Danny will use his experience at United and getting him on board will be great for the young strikers at Tannadice. "But he is also a hard worker and he'll need to be as Levein demands that. He's a top manager and Danny will find him tough but fair and with a great knowledge of the game. "The gaffer helped Willo Flood and Warren Feeney after their careers stalled in England so I think Danny will be the latest one he helps to kick on again." CAPTION(S): OLD HEAD: Cadamarteri can help United kids |
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