Dunfermline: We want Marvin Andrews.
By: John Docherty (Daily Record).
Leish keen on cut-price deal.
Dunfermline boss Jim Leishman has admitted he is keen to bring Marvin Andrews to East End Park - but only if the price is right. The towering Trinidad and Tobago stopper was told at the weekend by Rangers boss Paul Le Guen he can leave Ibrox. And Leishman said: "Marvin is the type of player we would definitely consider but only if he came within our budget." Andrews has endured a miserable summer after being forced to pull out of the Caribbean country's World Cup adventure because of his persistent knee problem. But while the defender has refused treatment on his cruciate injury, casting doubts over his long-term future, his battling qualities are already well known to the Pars manager, who signed him for Livingston from Raith Rovers.
Burley plays down Jones reports.
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Southampton boss George Burley has dismissed speculation linking striker Kenwyne Jones with a move to Championship rivals Barnsley. The Trinidad & Tobago youngster looks to be facing a tough task to earn regular first-team football at St Mary's this season with Bradley Wright-Phillips, Grzegorz Rasiak, Ricardo Fuller, Dexter Blackstock, Leon Best and David McGoldrick all vying for two spots. But Burley is keen to give everyone at the club a chance over pre-season and said: "You always get speculation in newspapers but this is the first I've heard of it."