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Hulse parts company with Sheffield United


Striker completes move to Championship rivals Derby County

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Published Date: 21 July 2008
ROB HULSE became a Derby County player this afternoon.
The former Sheffield United man has signed a three-year deal with Derby.
The fee was around £1.6m rising to just under £2m.

And the Rams manager believes Hulse's goals record in the Championship is proof he can find the net on a regular basis this coming season.

"What will Rob Hulse bring? Goals we hope. He is proven at Championship level," said Rams boss Paul Jewell.

"He has had a tough time with injuries, he had a nasty injury last year but, hopefully, he is over all that now and can look forward to bringing some quality and experience to the front line.

"Rob is big and athletic. He has also played in the Premiership.

"He is a great addition to the squad."

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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 8:31 AM
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