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04 October 2006
Brewster blow for Tangerines
Craig Brewster is set to undergo a scan after injuring his knee in yesterday’s reserve clash against Caley Thistle at Station Park, Forfar (writes Graeme Finnan).
“I didn’t feel it at the time, but it became really sore last night and there is definitely something wrong,” said Craig this afternoon.

“I’m not sure if it’s the cartilage or the tendons, but we are trying to fix up a scan so we can find out exactly what the problem is.”

The news is not only a personal blow for the United player/boss but also a major problem for the team, who are currently short-staffed in the striking department.

Only Collin Samuel, currently on international duty in Trinidad, and Noel Hunt are recognised first-team frontmen.

Meanwhile, United are set to enter contract talks with Lee Wilkie.

The big defender came through his third and final outing for the Tangerines second string in the 1-1 draw against Caley.

Both parties will now sit down on Monday, when Wilkie’s agent Charlie Duddy returns after holiday, and try to thrash out a deal that will keep the former Dundee man at Tannadice.

Today, Craig was keeping his cards close to his chest regarding the Wilkie situation.

However, he did admit the former Scotland man had done everything asked of him since joining the club on a trial basis over a month ago.

“Lee’s fitness has been fine and I have no problem with him on that front. He has improved every week he has been here,” said Craig.

Other clubs, including Plymouth and Gretna, are said to be watching developments closely, but Raith Rovers’ interest would appear dead following the arrival of Marvin Andrews at Stark’s Park (see story right).

St Johnstone, who are currently without central defensive pairing Kevin James and Kevin Rutkiewicz, have denied any approach.

Meanwhile, the United boss dismissed reports he was interested in Blackburn Rovers defender Jay McEveley.