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Published Date: 19 August 2008
OUT-of-favour Hibs striker Clayton Donaldson will today end an unhappy stay at Easter Road by finalising his switch to Crewe for an undisclosed six-figure fee.
The 24-year-old Englishman has agreed a three-year contract with the bottom-placed League One outfit.

Donaldson watched Crewe's 4-2 defeat at Carlisle on Saturday and the reported £100,000 move will be officially completed when the SFA grants international clearance.





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  • Last Updated: 18 August 2008 9:42 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

Old Enough To Know Better ;-0,

19/08/2008 06:59:37
Yawn
2

Lenny,

19/08/2008 09:07:41
Cant believe we have got so much money for the guy. Could be the best piece of business since we managed to get 250K (if I remember correctly) from Hearts for Brian Hamilton.
3

Johnny Jambo,

19/08/2008 10:44:21
#1 thepundit - is it your ambition to be first on every thread.

#3 Lenny good money for him I agree and the thing is that Crewe are a good team who are know for their policy of bringing players through for a step up. Many players have gone on from Crewe to bigger things. I think Dario Gradi is the man there still. Could be good for the lad.
4

The Falcon,

Above and watching 19/08/2008 12:16:20
#4 - you're right about #1

Either as "thepundit" OR his shadow "bring them on" Depends on whom he's trying to wind up or insult - either way, should be ignored and pitied ( yes, pitied...........I'm having a good day and thought that a bit of compassion should be shown towards the disillusioned clown ).

 

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