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Latest Rumours Summer Transfer Window Thread 2019

He looks an exciting player and hope he joins. If he does, then I think it shows that Bond won’t be playing wing backs that much this season .
 
Ricky Otto, the player (not the Zoner..sorry), is right up there IMO with Garner, Best, Prior, Bellotti, Collymore and Fred of course...………………….:Worthy:
 
Chris Phillips has said that the winger is already with the squad and will be announced in next couple of days. No comment on a midfielder though.
 
Chris Phillips has said that the winger is already with the squad and will be announced in next couple of days. No comment on a midfielder though.

We've signed a player and it's been kept secret?! You'd think at least one player would've followed the guy on Twitter by now.

If it was Ndukwu, has two decent feet and likes a shot but I'm not sure the opposition in the clip above are the best to gauge someone's ability against.
 
Found out on Wiki:

McKinven was born in Campbeltown in 1941.[1]He played Junior football for Bathgate Thistlebefore joining the senior ranks with Raith Rovers in November 1958.[2] He made his debut during the 1959–60 Scottish Division One season, and made six league appearances in all.[3]

In May 1960, McKinven moved to England where he joined Southend United of the Third Division[1] as what the club website's history section dubs a "brilliant signing" who "would thrill Roots Hall for the best part of a decade".[4] He scored 62 goals from 286 league matches for Southend United,[3] and was the club's joint top scorer in the 1967–68 season.[5] In October 1968, he suffered a broken leg as a result of a late tackle by Lincoln City's Graham Taylor,[6] and missed the rest of the season.

In December 1969, he moved on to Cambridge United,[1] helped them win their second consecutive Southern League title and gain election to the Football League Fourth Division,[7] and took the corner kick from which Colin Meldrum scored the club's first ever Football League goal on the opening day of the 1970–71 season.[8]

McKinven was married to Pamela; the couple had two children, Kelli and Guy.[9] He died in Wishaw in 2014 at the age of 73.[1]
 
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