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Barrowman commits to Inverness



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Published Date: 26 June 2008
ANDY Barrowman has agreed a three-year-deal with Inverness Caledonian Thistle after turning down a lucrative move to the Coca-Cola Championship.
The 23-year-old claims he had more lucrative offers on the table from clubs south of the border but felt a move to the Caledonian Stadium would be better for his career.

Barrowman netted 29 goals for Irn-Bru Second Division champions Ross County last season and is now keen to prove himself in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

He said: "I had opportunities to go down south and I went quite far down the road with a Championship club.

"I could have earned more money, but I just felt that going to Inverness was the best move right now.

"I know if I continue to do well and progress then my chance will come and I will get another big-money move but, at this moment in time, it is about progressing my career."





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KingKenny,

26/06/2008 01:44:40
Great Turn Down Coca-Cola Championship. Worst league. I hope SPL And Scotland Players return Scotland!!

 

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