Sporting Digest: Football

Friday 04 February 1994 19:02 EST
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ALAN McINALLY, the injury-plagued former Bayern Munich and Scotland striker, has signed for Kilmarnock for an undisclosed fee and will play against St Johnstone today. The 30-year-old McInally, who also played for Ayr, Celtic and Aston Villa, has been out of the game for two years due to a series of knee operations.

SIMON GARNER, the 33-year-old striker who spent 14 seasons with Blackburn Rovers, yesterday joined Wycombe Wanderers on a free transfer from West Bromwich Albion.

TERRY GIBSON, the former Tottenham striker freed by Wimbledon at the end of last season, has signed for Barnet.

CANADA will host friendly internationals against Brazil (5 June, Edmonton), Germany (8 June, Toronto) and the Netherlands (12 June, Toronto).

KONICA LEAGUE OF WALES: Holywell 1 Connah's Quay Nomad 1.

FAI HARP CUP First round: Shelbourne 0 Limerick 1. Postponed: Athlone v Home Farm.

UNIJET SUSSEX COUNTY LEAGUE First Division: Peacehaven 4 Ringmer 0.

FRENCH LEAGUE: Toulouse 0 Bordeaux 0.

BELGIAN LEAGUE: Cercle Bruges 1 Seraing 1.

INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT (Sharjah): Egypt 1 (H Hassan 75) Slovakia 0; United Arab Emirates 1 (Sultan 70) Morocco 1 (Fartout 73).

PONTINS LEAGUE First Division: Postponed: Newcastle v Leicester (waterlogged pitch).

TRANSFERS: Neil Doherty, winger, Barrow to Birmingham City ( pounds 40,000); Robbie Turner, striker, Notts County to Exeter City (free); Paul Buckle, midfielder, Brentford to Torquay United (free).

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