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Weavers on his way to OWLS


Panthera

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thats a laugh, its the worst kept secret in football, if AI signs another keeper i personally would be amazed

 

http://www.sheffwed.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=207003

 

Lets hope he does sign!

 

We could on the other hand have alerted other clubs to his services just like United have with Calve! Apparently he is now at Blackpool with a view to move to the Prem.

 

I suppose not much chance of that happening with Weaver tho :hihi::hihi::hihi:

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The truth is though, any club who can offer a decent enough salary could easily hi-jack any plans you might even for weaver, they don't even have to offer over the odds either........you lot still don't have a pot to you know what in, I think realisitically you have done well above expectations with the signings you've made to date.

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Cut and pasted from Wikipedia...:hihi::hihi::hihi: at the last bit

 

In Autumn 2005 Weaver went on loan to Sheffield Wednesday, the team he had supported since childhood,[2] in an attempt to return to full fitness.

 

While at Wednesday, Weaver made 14 appearances, beginning with a 2–1 victory at home to Derby County and ending with a 3–0 defeat away at Leeds United. He also played in the Steel City derby away at Bramall Lane against Sheffield United, where Wednesday were beaten 1–0. He was the only Sheffield born player in the entire fixture.[3]

 

Before the 2006–07 season, Manchester City sold James to Portsmouth, bought Andreas Isaksson as a replacement and gave Isaksson the number 1 shirt. However, an injury to Isaksson meant Weaver played the first game of the season on 20 August 2006, his first senior start for the club in nearly three years, and Weaver's improved form led to him starting all but one of the Manchester City games in the rest of 2006.

 

On 4 July 2007, out of contract Weaver signed for Charlton Athletic on a free transfer. Following his release from Charlton.[4] Weaver signed for Dundee United on 5 August 2009 on a short-term contract.[5] The United fans took to him instantly and - although he was pelted by snowballs in his final home match at Tannadice having concede 8 goals in his last two games :hihi::hihi:

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