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Kerr joins Dons as United seal Flood



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
ABERDEEN have agreed a deal to sign Mark Kerr after the midfielder reached the end of his contract at Dundee United. The 26-year-old will sign a two-year contract next week when he returns from holiday providing he passes a medical.
United have confirmed that Irish midfielder Willo Flood will spend another season on loan at Tannadice from Cardiff City.


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1

KingKenny,

03/07/2008 01:50:35
I am Happy Mark Kerr stay Scotland. If He stay Dundee Utd..more happy. anyway Dundee utd have Gomis, David Robertson, Morgaro Gomis, Greg Cameron, Prince Buaben, Scott Robertson, Craig Conway, Danny Swanson, Willo Flood.

I hope Dundee utd sign more good players. Good Luck. Aberdeen too..I want They Next signing is impression for me
2

Stoobing,

London 03/07/2008 09:56:59
I'm delighted - losing Kerr, the slowest player in the history of Scottish football and gaining Flood for another season is a dream. Scott Robertson will do at least as well as Kerr and, fingers crossed, not cost us a cup with a suicidal backpass in the 85th minute.

As for Kerr, how wonderful to join to the ranks of Lee Miller and Stuart Duff in Aberdeen's hasbeen United ranks.

Am hopeful Flood coming back will help us land Roy O'Donovan for a season too.
3

G,

dundee 03/07/2008 10:17:10
I am very glad that Willo is staying!
However I would rather have seen Kerr go down south - some might think him slow but he'll link up the Aberdeen midfield and provide some missing defensive strength (just as he did for United last year)- a good signing for Aberdeen....
4

Daillyman,

03/07/2008 21:22:46
Levein is making some good moves for United, a good start in the league is a must. Top 4 in the SPL is not beyond United.

 

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