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General Sport - 20 December 2004
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ARRIVING, LEAVING?
Events of the next few days could pave the way for departures and arrivals on both sides of Tannadice Street when the transfer window opens on New Year’s Day (writes Tom Duthie).
At Dundee United, talks are set to continue between manager Ian McCall and the man who heads his list of Christmas wants, Paul Ritchie.

The 29-year-old turned in another stand out performance in the narrow defeat at Celtic on Saturday, and that has only increased the determination of his manager to fix him up on a long-term deal. His present short-term contract is up in the middle of next month.

Ritchie is taking his time before signing anything and, after his good form for the Tangerines, it is known other clubs would like to get him.

Leading the way could be his former boss Jim Jefferies at Kilmarnock, though any offer would be dependant on him being able to move players out of Rugby Park.

If Ritchie does not extend his stay in the City of Discovery, United could move to end former Dundee defender Lee Mair’s unhappy spell in England.

Mair, who was a target in the close season, has struggled to hold down a place at Stockport County, who recently parted company with boss Sammy McIlroy and replaced him on Friday with Chris Turner.

While Ritchie is definitely wanted, the short stays of Karim Kerkar and Lars Hirschfeld at Tannadice could be about to come to an end.

Highly-rated Algerian international Kerkar has impressed in flashes since joining up at the beginning of September, but has failed to hold down a regular starting place and, with the budget still tight, his role as a bit-part player may prove too costly.

Canadian international Hirschfeld has also struggled to get a place. With Tony Bullock fit again and Paul Jarvie providing cover, he could be allowed to leave when his contract expires next month.

At Dundee, there has to be a doubt over the future of full-back Jonay Hernandez, who is about to enter the final six months of his contract and, accordingly, will be free to speak to other clubs.

The Venezuelan international was a late omission from the squad for the weekend win over Aberdeen and, with his preferred option likely to be a move back to the continent in the summer, there has to be a chance his departure will be brought forward.

Last summer, Tenerife, where the Spanish passport holder grew up, wanted him and they could rekindle their interest. If he does leave early, a small fee could be forthcoming and, even without that, with Hernandez one of the few big earners still on the books, it would ease the wage bill considerably. It could also pave the way for boss Jim Duffy to bring in a player, though he is still not in a position to pay a transfer fee.

TICKET DETAILS
Dundee United have given details of how their allocation of free tickets for their Tennent’s Scottish Cup tie at Gretna will be distributed (writes Tom Duthie).
With the agreement of United and the SFA, Gretna owner Brookes Mileson is meeting admission costs of all fans for the January 8 tie, but with just 440 tickets coming to them, that left United with a headache in deciding how they should be allocated.

After consultation with fans’ groups, it has been decided priority will be given to season ticket holders.

However, due to the size of the allocation, a postal ballot system will be used to decide who gets the briefs. Accordingly, interested fans should send an envelope containing Voucher 30 from their season ticket book as well as a first-class SAE to the club shop for no later than noon a week tomorrow.

A random ballot will then take place and the tickets despatched the following day. Groups of season ticket holders can put their vouchers in one envelope.

Should the club receive an additional ticket allocation, every effort will be made to send these to the unsuccessful applicants in the first random ballot.

Any tickets left unallocated after season ticket holder demand has been satisfied will be available for general distribution on a first come first served basis. This will be notified on the website, as appropriate.

DINGWALL LIKELY
St Johnstone’s Scottish Cup tie away to Inverness Caley Thistle on January 8 is likely to be played at Ross County’s Victoria Park ground (writes James Masson).
Caley are working flat out to have their own ground ready for the SPL visit of Dunfermline on January 29, so have switched their tie against Saints.

Elgin’s Boroughbriggs ground was also a possibility, but it looks as though the match is set to take place in Dingwall.

Saints’ forward Michael Moore sustained shoulder damage in the 1-0 home win over St Mirren on Saturday, but it isn’t expected to keep him out of the home Boxing Day fixture against Raith.

Meanwhile, Saints won’t be signing Eric Paton from QOS during the January transfer window.

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