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30 January 2007
Bunce game to impress
New Zealand international Che Bunce was handed the chance to earn himself a contract at Dundee United when he was pencilled in for today’s reserve game against Rangers at Broadwood (writes Graeme Finnan).
The 31-year-old central defender was recently with New Zealand Knights in his homeland, but is now a free agent, meaning any deal at Tannadice wouldn’t be subject to tomorrow’s transfer deadline.

And, despite having travelled around the globe, manager Craig Levein is confident the Kiwi won’t have a problem fitness-wise.

“We received international clearance for Che and he will play today,” said Craig.

“He’s in pretty good shape and, having played something like 20 games already this season, I don’t see his fitness being a problem.”

Joining Bunce in the squad that headed for Broadwood was Garry Kenneth, Greg Cameron, Morgaro Gomis and Steven Robb, who is on the comeback trail yet again after his recent injury setback.

Meanwhile, with the transfer deadline just over 24 hours away, there was little sign of any activity at Tannadice.

However, the chances of David McCracken being allowed to move on have been clouded somewhat as fellow-free-to-leave defender Alan Archibald has a fractured cheekbone, while Lee Mair damaged a knee in training yesterday.

“It’s not the knee Lee had trouble with before, but we have to wait and see what the extent of the injury is,” said Craig.

“In my experience, these sort of knocks can take 24 hours or so to manifest, so we’ll just have to see if there is any swelling and take it from there.”

Meanwhile, Inverness Caley Thistle have shown an interest in taking David Proctor back to the Caledonian Stadium.

The 22-year-old only moved to Tannadice at the start of the season and still has more than two years of his contract to run.

However, following the arrival of Sean Dillon and the emergence of youngster Keith Watson, Proctor is another who has been informed he is surplus to requirements.

Caley boss Charlie Christie has stated he would be interested in taking Proctor back, but only if he was available on a free transfer.

Meanwhile, looking ahead to Saturday’s Tennent’s Scottish Cup tie against the Highlanders, Craig feels his men are in for a tough time.

“I was at their game against Celtic on Sunday and I thought they were a wee bit unlucky to lose.

“It’s definitely a hard place to go and try to get a result and, being honest, I’m sure it’s a draw both teams would have been keen to avoid at this stage, but we just have to get on with it.”