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General Sport - 23 July 2008
Football: Blether with Brown > Touchline
 
Levein hints at Hunt exit
Dundee United manager Craig Levein today said there could be further new faces added to his squad — and hinted striker Noel Hunt could be a Reading player before the day is out (writes John Brown).
“Of course, it all depends what happens with Noel,” he said in the knowledge of Reading coming back with an increased offer having had a £500,000 bid rejected.

“If he goes today, it may open up our budget a bit for further new signings.

“But these things are never certain until they are done and dusted, so we’ll have to wait and see.”

The manager also expressed pleasure with the showing of new signing Francesco Sandaza at Dunfermline last night, despite the two-goal Spaniard being on the park for only 35 minutes in the 3-2 victory (see Page 27).

“We brought Francesco on at half-time and I was really pleased with his two goals,” Craig enthused.

“But he is miles behind in terms of fitness, so I took him off again with 10 minutes to go.

“I just don’t want him doing too much at the moment, and I certainly don’t want him picking up any injuries. So we’ll take it very slowly with him.”

The Tannadice gaffer, while pleased with pre-season friendly wins, continued, “The key at the moment is to try to focus on fitness and match fitness and to disregard results to a degree.

“They are not really important at this juncture.”

One setback from last night was Lee Wilkie limping off after 70 minutes.

“We’re a little bit concerned with Lee,” Craig revealed. “He’s got a tight hamstring and we obviously can’t push things with him. We’ll see how it reacts over the next few days.”

The United XI. heading for Gayfield tonight for a friendly against Arbroath (KO 7.45) will contain “fringe players mainly”, according to the manager.

“Garry Kenneth will be the most senior player in the squad, with others such as Greg Cameron, David Goodwillie, Johnny Russell and Kevin Smith getting a run.

“Overall, it will be mainly fringe players.”

Prices at Gayfield — adult £10, concession £5, family £12.

Rae plays down Snodgrass move
Manager Alex Rae today said Robert Snodgrass probably won’t be a Dundee player this coming season (writes John Brown).
Asked whether the Livingston attacker was still in his sights as a transfer target, Alex replied, “I don’t really like commenting on transfer speculation before anything happens, but I’ve heard on the grapevine that Snodgrass is talking to Leeds United today.

“So that maybe answers your question.”

Alex, when asked if he was interested in bringing former Aberdeen striker Steve Lovell back to Dens, said, “No comment”, and continued, “I’m hoping to have a few trialists in for tonight against Bradford City at Dens (KO 7.30).”

Alex did confirm one of those trialists would be former Rangers signing Makhtar N’Diaye.

“I though Makhtar did very well for us in our previous game and I’d like to see him again against good-quality opposition.

“We’ll take it from there.”

Towering striker Mikael Antoine-Curier, who picked up an injury on Sunday against Wolves, will be assessed “around 5 o’clock”, but wouldn’t be risked if he was not 100 per cent.

First chance for Saints fans
St Johnstone fans get their first chance to see Euan McLean, Chris Millar, Gavin Swankie and Derek Holmes at McDiarmid Park tonight when they make their home debuts against Owen Coyle’s Burnley (7.30) (writes James Masson).
But recent signing Collin Samuel joins Alan Main, Kevin Moon, Jody Morris, Steven Anderson and Kevin James on the injured list, with most unlikely to make Saturday’s Challenge Cup visit to Ross County.

Boss Derek McInnes hopes they’ll be fit to face Livingston at home in the league opener.

“Burnley will be a good test for us,” said Derek. “We’re looking for a good result to set us up nicely for the Ross County match.

“We want to retain the Challenge Cup, so we’re going to County with winning in mind, same as tonight.”

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