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Gow set for talks with Norwich



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Published Date: 25 June 2008
ALAN GOW could be set for a move to the Coca-Cola Championship after all as he prepares to hold talks with Norwich.
The Rangers forward, 25, will travel south to meet with Canaries boss Glenn Roeder today, after rejecting a move to Burnley.

He had been offered as a makeweight in the deal which brought Kyle Lafferty to Ibrox but failed to agree terms with the Lancashire club.

Gow endured a disappointing debut season at Rangers, making just two cup appearances after sealing a dream switch from Falkirk last summer.

He now looks set to bring his ill-fated spell to an end and relaunch his career at Carrow Road.

His agent, Phil McTaggart, said: "We are going south to Norwich to have a look at the club. Alan will have a look at what is on offer and speak with the management and then make a decision from there."

Meanwhile, veteran defender David Weir is expected to sign a new one-year deal with Rangers within the next 48 hours, his representative Dave Lockwood has confirmed.





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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 1:33 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC
 
 

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