Summary
FOR many managers, players and supporters this summer, the transfer window has become a source of anxiety rather than hope. Where once it represented an opportunity to bolster a flagging squad with a fresh face or two, in these more cautious times it has become an exercise in chalking off the days leading up to September 1 and hoping no clubs arrive with a late bid for your star player.
Business in the first six weeks of the window has been quiet north of the border, but there is always a flurry of transfer activity in the closing days, hours and even minutes.See the full content of this document
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Window Shoppers Hope for Some Late Bargains
Celtic have spent the most money this summer in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League, while Hamilton Accies have brought in the most bodies. In the remaining days, managers will pester chairmen for money for one more signing, agents will try to earn their clients lucrative moves, while most supporters will just close their eyes, cross their fingers, and hope that...
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