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Thread: Freed Hibs midfielder Fraser Fyvie training with Aberdeen

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    Freed Hibs midfielder Fraser Fyvie training with Aberdeen

    The Fyvie transfer saga continues - External Link

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    Sun saying it's just to keep fit:

    https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/spo...h-former-club/

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    I really am starting to lose interest in Fraser Fyvie Hibs knocked him back and it appears he has other ideas of where he wants to be and ER Isn't one of them. Aberdeen have signed GMS a player I would have liked hibs to sign. I do like Martin Boyle and he is a dangerous player when on his game and we have signed Danny Swanson who is also a capable player. The brakes have appeared to be put on and Lennon appears to be considering having Porteous and Shaw in the squad maybe not a bad idea as both are capable players.
    I am also sick to the teeth hearing about Steven Whitaker being close and right now Efe has done a dissapearing act which Isn't the best way for the club to be treated.
    We do have another six weeks to sign a few decent players and a few have passed us by, I would have liked to see another striker tied up before Saturday and another decent midfielder also
    Last edited by theoldman; 12-07-2017 at 07:16 PM.

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