Sporting Digest: Football

Wednesday 01 April 1998 17:02 EST
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Manchester United's reserve defender Andrew Duncan is set to join Cambridge United for pounds 20,000. The 20-year-old, who failed to make a first-team appearance for the champions, has been on loan at the Third Division club.

The Hamilton chairman, Bill Gebbie, has resigned after a verbal clash with supporters at the end of the Scottish First Division match against Dundee two weeks ago.

TRANSFERS: Steven Tosh (midfielder) St Johnstone to Raith Rovers (pounds 50,000); Greg Miller (midfielder) Hibernian to Livingston (nominal fee.

LOANS: Jason Blunt (midfielder) Leeds Utd to Raith Rovers; Paul Shepherd (forward) Leeds Utd to Ayr; Wayne Gill (midfielder) Blackburn Rovers to Dundee Utd; Lindsay Hamilton Queen's Park to Partick Thistle; Stephen Maskrey Livingston to Cowdenbeath; Andrew McCondichie Celtic to Airdrie; Brian McLaughlin (forward) Celtic to Airdrie; David Ross (forward) Inverness Caledonian Thistle to Ross County; Wayne Addicoat (forward) Inverness Caledonian Thistle to Ross County; Kevin Thomas (forward) Hearts to Stirling Albion.

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