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    Town target Sears

    Town are understood to be close to completing a move for Colchester United striker Freddie Sears. The 25-year-old has scored 14 goals for the struggling U’s this season.

    The former West Ham man is understood to have been at Playford Road this morning to finalise a switch.

    Town are likely to be paying a small fee for the Hornchurch-born striker, whose U’s contract is up in the summer.

    The Blues are keen to add one, perhaps two, strikers to their ranks ahead of Saturday’s visit to Millwall.

    Long-time target Billy Sharp, who is now with Leeds United, is also understood to be on the wish-list.

    Taken from TWTD

    Also town are after Price from Palace.

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    re: Town target Sears

    My first thought was no he must be over thirty as he seems to have been around so long so surprised that he is only 25 years old so could be worth a chance.

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    re: Town target Sears

    All happening today Sears has signed until 2017 we are talking to Leeds about Billy Sharp and Bajner going on loan to Notts County.

    I think the reason for going for two forwards is because McGoldrick has an injury hope its not a bad one

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    re: Town target Sears




    Looks good to me - I'm counting on the lad playing and scoring tomorrow!

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