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General Sport - 01 September 2004
Football: Blether with Brown > Touchline
 
KERKAR DEAL STILL ON
Dundee United, contrary to some reports, did not beat the transfer deadline and sign Algerian Karim Kerkar last night — but the sought-after midfielder is said to be on his way to Tannadice (writes Tom Duthie).
Along with a long list of other clubs, the Tangerines have been tracking the 27-year-old, who had signed a short-term deal with Clyde to put himself in the shop window here after ending a spell in Qatar.

And, while Kerkar did not sign up for a bigger outfit before the end of the FIFA transfer window at midnight, he will still be on the move in the next day or so, with United the likely destination.

Under his agreement with the Bully Wee, he was released from his contract late last night and, as a free agent, is still permitted to sign for a new club.

That’s left him free to talk terms with United and, along with his agent, he was due to do that at Tannadice late this afternoon.

“It’s something that’s still ongoing, but we’ve been told he was released from his contract last night, so, hopefully, we can get something sorted out with him,” said United assistant boss Gordon Chisholm.

With others, including Plymouth and Kilmarnock, remaining in the hunt for Kerkar, United are remaining cautious about their chances of landing him.

Defender Scott Paterson, meanwhile, has suffered another setback in his long-running battle for fitness. In training yesterday he aggravated the hamstring problem that has dogged him since pre-season and will have to ease up on his workload.

Meanwhile, there may have been no new arrivals at DUNDEE, but there was a welcome return for centre-half Tom Hutchinson in the reserves at Motherwell yesterday.

Dogged by injury for most of his two years at Dens, Hutchinson is fit again and completed 90 minutes of the 2-0 Fir Park defeat.

He still has some way to go before his fitness is up to first-team levels, but boss Jim Duffy was happy with his showing yesterday.

Fellow centre-half Lee Wilkie, while still months away from playing, is also making good progress after his knee surgery at the beginning of the year.

Dundee and United have confirmed they will play their CIS Cup ties on Tuesday, September 21. The Dark Blues are at Livingston, while the Tangerines host Clyde.

SAINTS WOES
St Johnstone’s injury and illness woe is far from abating. David Hannah has tonsillitis and is doubtful for Saturday’s away league game against Hamilton and Sean Webb is set to be out for a few weeks after being taken off with a knee injury after only four minutes of last night’s home Bell’s Cup win over QOS (writes James Masson).
Meanwhile, Saints have added former player Ryan McCann and Alan Mahood to their squad. McCann was with Hartlepool last season and Mahood was released by Kilmarnock. “They are quality players who have goals in them,” said Saints’ team boss John Connolly.

Colin Marshall has left Saints by mutual consent.

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