Monday, 2 August 2010

QUEENS REJECT DUNDEE OFFER FOR HARRIS

Queen of the South manager, Kenny Brannigan has dismissed Dundee's bid for Bob Harris as nowhere the estimation. It has been rumoured that the Dark Blues had offered £30,000 plus a  player but that apparently hasn't tempted the Dumfries club to sell. Also he dismissed Dundee as being too small a club for Bob Harris and that he should go down south to seek his footballing career if he should leave Palmerston. Speaking on the QOS website he said:
""There will be no deal until the price is right - he's not leaving us for two bob and a doughnut," "I think Bob Harris is a far bigger player than Dundee," he told BBC Scotland.
"If he wants to go and make a genuinely good living from the game, then I think he has to go south.
He's not leaving us for two bob and a doughnut
Queen of the South manager Kenny Brannigan
"He's only a kid but he's a right good leader and he plays with good aggression.
"We all want him to stay but there comes a level where, if the right money comes in, he has to go but we'd rather he went down south than stayed in Scotland, especially to another First Division side."

There is no indication as to whether Dundee will up their bid for the player, but watch this space.


Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/q/queen_of_the_south/8875119.stm

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