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Barrowman set for Inverness talks



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Published Date: 22 June 2008
INVERNESS Caledonian Thistle manager Craig Brewster will hold talks with Andy Barrowman tomorrow in a bid to make the Ross County striker his first summer signing.
The 23-year-old is out of contract and has been targeted by Caley Thistle after notching 29 goals for the Irn-Bru Second Division champions last season.

The Highland club are keen to bolster their attacking options following the departures of Dennis Wyness and Dean McDonald.

"Craig came back from the Euros at the weekend and will speak to Andy Barrowman on Monday," said Inverness director of football Graeme Bennett.

"We are quite hopeful he will become a Caley Thistle player. He is a young boy with a talent for scoring goals. He's scored goals in the Second Division and he would have something to prove in the SPL but that's the type of player Inverness is looking for."

Hearts forward Calum Elliot also remains on the wanted list but Bennett said: "I think Hearts will have to find a new manager before anything happens."



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KingKenny,

22/06/2008 06:47:17
Andy Barrowman will good signing. I hope deal done

 

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