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Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Return of the Mac?
Former Hereford favourite Michael McIndoe is being linked with an emotional return to Edgar Street following his release by Coventry City. The Scottish winger was told by Coventry boss Andy Thorn this morning that his contract would not be renewed when it expires at the end of June and rookie Bulls boss Jamie Pitman has already expressed an interest in signing the left midfielder.
McIndoe has played at a number of top clubs such as Wolves, Bristol City and Coventry in recent years, so wages could be a stumbling block, but he is grateful for the club's efforts in past years in helping him overcome his alcohol and gambling addictions, and may therefore be receptive to a move, despite United's lowly finish in League Two this season.
Meanwhile, Coventry are looking to revamp their squad, with Thorn reportedly keen on out-of-favour QPR forward Leon Clarke and Sheffield United centre-half Neill Collins.
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